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A '''Crèche''' is a collection of young [[Clan]] [[trueborn]] children and represents their first stage of life after having gestated in an [[Iron Womb]]. Bred from birth to be warriors, the intense training regimen they undergo during their time in a crèche produces strong individuals with unsurpassed combat skills, at least for those who don't wash out. It also helps to drum the individuality out of them, although a few children may rise above the pack (and fewer still who excel outside their assigned fields). A Clan warrior's time in the crèche ends around age 10, when they are transferred to a ''[[sibko]]''.<ref>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 35</ref> A '''Crèche''' is a collection of young [[Clan]] [[trueborn]] children and represents their first stage of life after having gestated in an [[Iron Womb]]. Bred from birth to be warriors, the intense training regimen they undergo during their time in a crèche produces strong individuals with unsurpassed combat skills, at least for those who don't wash out. It also helps to drum the individuality out of them, although a few children may rise above the pack (and fewer still who excel outside their assigned fields). A Clan warrior's time in the crèche ends around age 10, when they are transferred to a ''[[sibko]]''.<ref>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 35</ref>
− Community-based crèches are also utilized for the raising of civilian children in the Clans, freeing their parents from the need to look after them. One notable exception is [[Clan Ghost Bear]], where the concept of family most closely approximates that found within the [[Inner Sphere]]. Here crèches resemble more like their [[w:Day care|traditional namesake]] and Ghost Bear parents take pride in raising their children as part of a family.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 80</ref> + Community-based crèches are also utilized for the raising of civilian children in the Clans, freeing their parents from the need to look after them. One notable exception is [[Clan Ghost Bear]], where the concept of family most closely approximates that found within the [[Inner Sphere]. Here crèches resemble more like their [[w:Day care|traditional namesake]] and Ghost Bear parents take pride in raising their children as part of a family.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 80</ref>
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A '''Crèche''' is a collection of young [[Clan]] [[trueborn]] children and represents their first stage of life after having gestated in an [[Iron Womb]]. Bred from birth to be warriors, the intense training regimen they undergo during their time in a crèche produces strong individuals with unsurpassed combat skills, at least for those who don't wash out. It also helps to drum the individuality out of them, although a few children may rise above the pack (and fewer still who excel outside their assigned fields). A Clan warrior's time in the crèche ends around age 10, when they are transferred to a ''[[sibko]]''.<ref>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 35</ref> | A '''Crèche''' is a collection of young [[Clan]] [[trueborn]] children and represents their first stage of life after having gestated in an [[Iron Womb]]. Bred from birth to be warriors, the intense training regimen they undergo during their time in a crèche produces strong individuals with unsurpassed combat skills, at least for those who don't wash out. It also helps to drum the individuality out of them, although a few children may rise above the pack (and fewer still who excel outside their assigned fields). A Clan warrior's time in the crèche ends around age 10, when they are transferred to a ''[[sibko]]''.<ref>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 35</ref> | ||
− | Community-based crèches are also utilized for the raising of civilian children in the Clans, freeing their parents from the need to look after them. One notable exception is [[Clan Ghost Bear]], where the concept of family most closely approximates that found within the [[Inner Sphere | + | Community-based crèches are also utilized for the raising of civilian children in the Clans, freeing their parents from the need to look after them. One notable exception is [[Clan Ghost Bear]], where the concept of family most closely approximates that found within the [[Inner Sphere]. Here crèches resemble more like their [[w:Day care|traditional namesake]] and Ghost Bear parents take pride in raising their children as part of a family.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 80</ref> |
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