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In ''Betrayal of Ideals'', Karrige is a primary antagonist due to an unexplained grudge against Wolverine Khan [[Sarah McEvedy]]. Since the Widowmakers and Wolverines did not interact during Operation Klondike, this suggests that the conflict stemmed from events on Strana Mechty. Karrige used spies and disinformation to turn Nicholas Kerensky against the Wolverines, and organized a multi-Clan working group to coordinate attacks against the Wolverines. He arranged for Widowmaker warriors disguised as Wolverine Technicians to steal a nuclear warhead from a disputed Brian Cache, then later detonated it in the Wolverine capital after their attempt to secede from the Clans began (his cover story was that the attack by Clan Wolverine was meant to target pro-Clan loyalists who had remained in the largely abandoned city and assassinate Nicholas Kerensky).{{cn}}
 
In ''Betrayal of Ideals'', Karrige is a primary antagonist due to an unexplained grudge against Wolverine Khan [[Sarah McEvedy]]. Since the Widowmakers and Wolverines did not interact during Operation Klondike, this suggests that the conflict stemmed from events on Strana Mechty. Karrige used spies and disinformation to turn Nicholas Kerensky against the Wolverines, and organized a multi-Clan working group to coordinate attacks against the Wolverines. He arranged for Widowmaker warriors disguised as Wolverine Technicians to steal a nuclear warhead from a disputed Brian Cache, then later detonated it in the Wolverine capital after their attempt to secede from the Clans began (his cover story was that the attack by Clan Wolverine was meant to target pro-Clan loyalists who had remained in the largely abandoned city and assassinate Nicholas Kerensky).{{cn}}
  
Nicholas Kerensky later discovered the conspiracy during the fighting on [[Barbados]]. Rather than allow the details to become public and cause further conflict among the Clans, he ordered a cover-up. He allowed Karrige to be challenged and killed by Wolverine Khan [[Franklin Hallis]], then completed the Annihilation of the Wolverines. Karrige's genetic legacy was terminated, but otherwise the Widowmakers escaped the immediate consequences of their actions. The true story was known to the other Khans but almost no one else, and the story did not appear to have been recorded or passed on by those who knew the truth. Nearly all records were destroyed, and Nicholas Kerensky's own personal records were falsified to support the cover-up. (These records formed the basis for [[Phelan Kell]]'s version of events in ''Warriors of Kerensky''.){{cn}}
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Nicholas Kerensky later discovered the conspiracy during the fighting on [[Barbados]]. Rather than allow the details to become public and cause further conflict among the Clans, he ordered a coverup. He allowed Karrige to be challenged and killed by Wolverine Khan [[Franklin Hallis]], then completed the Annihilation of the Wolverines. Karrige's genetic legacy was terminated, but otherwise the Widowmakers escaped the immediate consequences of their actions. The true story was known to the other Khans but almost no one else, and the story did not appear to have been recorded or passed on by those who knew the truth. Nearly all records were destroyed, and Nicholas Kerensky's own personal records were falsified to support the coverup. (These records formed the basis for [[Phelan Kell]]'s version of events in ''Warriors of Kerensky''.){{cn}}
  
 
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