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'''Jennifer Winson''' (b. 277?<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 107 - "Jennifer Winson Profile"</ref> - 28??) was the wife of [[ilKhan]] [[Nicholas Kerensky]].  
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'''Jennifer Winson''' (b. 277?<ref name=H:OKp107>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 107, "Jennifer Winson Profile"</ref> - 28??) was the wife of [[ilKhan]] [[Nicholas Kerensky]].  
  
  

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Jennifer Winson (b. 277?[1] - 28??) was the wife of ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky.


Biography

Early Life

Not very much is known about Jennifer Winson, due to a lack of records, as well as the mass of redacted information in the wake of the annihilation of the Not-Named Clan.

She was said to be the younger sister of Jerome Winson, founding Khan of Clan Wolf, though no record of her exists in the Inner Sphere. A child during the Exodus from the Inner Sphere, she would train to be a MechWarrior and served in Nicholas Kerensky's division before rebellion and the death of Aleksandr Kerensky and the subsequent Second Exodus to the Kerensky Cluster.[1]


The Clans and Operation Klondike

Jennifer Winson would go on to marry Nicholas Kerensky on Strana Mechty some time in the years prior to Operation Klondike, in spite of what has been described as a tempestuous relationship. As the wife of the ilKhan, she would be invaluable as his liaison to the many different personalities and egos that would go on to become the Khans of the nascent Clans.

She would also play a key role in planning Operation Klondike, and was one of the sounding boards for the ilKhan's ideas. During the campaign to reclaim the Pentagon Worlds, it is assumed that she was part of Nicholas Kerensky's command staff, as there were very few records of her actual involvement.


Legacy

The fate of Jennifer Winson is a mystery equal to her origins. In the wake of the Clan Wolverine treachery, and the massive effort to redact all records pertaining to the Not-Named Clan, much information was obfuscated and lost to public record regarding Jennifer Winson herself. Some would speculate that this was done purposefully by ilKhan Kerensky, and his direct successor, Jerome Winson, though no explanation for why it was done exists. This, of course, leads to rampant speculation, with some even saying that Jennifer Winson was an assumed name, and that her actual origins were as either a member of House Cameron, or House Amaris, depending on who is spinning the tale.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 107, "Jennifer Winson Profile"

Bibliography