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* As far as Clan history records, [[ilKhan]] [[Nicholas Kerensky]] never accepted Hallis' appointment to Wolverine saKhan nor his elevation to Khan following the apparent death of Khan [[Sarah McEvedy]]; the fact that Kerensky honored Hallis as "Khan Franklin Harris" on his gravestone on [[Barbados]] following the genocide of his Clan and Hallis' execution was purged along with the entire true story of the Clan Wolverine Annihilation.<ref>''Betrayal of Ideals''</ref>
 
* As far as Clan history records, [[ilKhan]] [[Nicholas Kerensky]] never accepted Hallis' appointment to Wolverine saKhan nor his elevation to Khan following the apparent death of Khan [[Sarah McEvedy]]; the fact that Kerensky honored Hallis as "Khan Franklin Harris" on his gravestone on [[Barbados]] following the genocide of his Clan and Hallis' execution was purged along with the entire true story of the Clan Wolverine Annihilation.<ref>''Betrayal of Ideals''</ref>
 
* This Bloodname is also at the center of the ''Bloodright'' RPG adventure: Shortly after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] 228 years later [[Clan Steel Viper]] found that [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] [[Bordon Hallis]], whom they had killed in battle at Devil's Bath, had been a descendant of SLDF General [[Frederick Hallis]] (Franklin Hallis' father), and was survived by three children. This sparks a manhunt when the Steel Vipers feel honor-bound to track down every last living relative of this bloodline and terminate them with extreme prejudice.
 
* This Bloodname is also at the center of the ''Bloodright'' RPG adventure: Shortly after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] 228 years later [[Clan Steel Viper]] found that [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] [[Bordon Hallis]], whom they had killed in battle at Devil's Bath, had been a descendant of SLDF General [[Frederick Hallis]] (Franklin Hallis' father), and was survived by three children. This sparks a manhunt when the Steel Vipers feel honor-bound to track down every last living relative of this bloodline and terminate them with extreme prejudice.
* While the short story, ''[[Redemption and Malice]]'', suggests that Clan Wolverine has surviving descendants living during the closing days of the Dark Age with the main character's full name secretly revealed as [[Halloran Hallis]], it is unclear what kind of relation he has with the Hallis Bloodname and [[House Hallis]].<ref name=RaM>''Redemption and Malice''</ref>
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* While the short story, [[Redemption and Malice]], suggests that Clan Wolverine has surviving descendants living during the closing days of the Dark Age with the main character's full name secretly revealed as [[Halloran Hallis]], it is unclear what kind of relation he has with the Hallis Bloodname and [[House Hallis]].<ref name=RaM>''Redemption and Malice''</ref>
  
 
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