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Though not realized until centuries later in the wake of the [[Clan Invasion]], based on their use of combat tactics and equipment similar to the SLDF and coincidental timing of the Tribe's appearance in the very year of Clan Wolverine's [[Trial of Annihilation]], many would openly suspect that the Minnesota Tribe were the unaccounted survivors of the Wolverines who escaped the [[Clan Homeworlds]].<ref name=WCS-21>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 21: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Wolverine"</ref> The case was only reinforced after ComStar's public unveiling of much of its history in the wake of the [[ComStar Schism|Schism]] with the publication of a curious report penned by Emilio Travis on the clothing worn by a Minnesota Tribe MechWarrior killed in the fighting on Richmond. Piloting a pristine ''[[Lancelot]]'', the warrior was clad in a more advanced version of the SLDF's [[MechWarrior Cooling Suit|full body coolant suits]] which displayed two patches, the Minnesota tribe's insignia with the numbers "331" stitched on it, appearing to be a revised version of the insignia of the 331st Royal BattleMech Division, and the other of a white Terran Wolverine with bloodied fangs.<ref name=CS2>''ComStar'', p. 23: "Who Were Those Masked Men?"</ref>
 
Though not realized until centuries later in the wake of the [[Clan Invasion]], based on their use of combat tactics and equipment similar to the SLDF and coincidental timing of the Tribe's appearance in the very year of Clan Wolverine's [[Trial of Annihilation]], many would openly suspect that the Minnesota Tribe were the unaccounted survivors of the Wolverines who escaped the [[Clan Homeworlds]].<ref name=WCS-21>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 21: "History of the Clans - Birth of the Clan - Clan Wolverine"</ref> The case was only reinforced after ComStar's public unveiling of much of its history in the wake of the [[ComStar Schism|Schism]] with the publication of a curious report penned by Emilio Travis on the clothing worn by a Minnesota Tribe MechWarrior killed in the fighting on Richmond. Piloting a pristine ''[[Lancelot]]'', the warrior was clad in a more advanced version of the SLDF's [[MechWarrior Cooling Suit|full body coolant suits]] which displayed two patches, the Minnesota tribe's insignia with the numbers "331" stitched on it, appearing to be a revised version of the insignia of the 331st Royal BattleMech Division, and the other of a white Terran Wolverine with bloodied fangs.<ref name=CS2>''ComStar'', p. 23: "Who Were Those Masked Men?"</ref>
  
When the [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]] had found and superficially surveyed [[Barbados]] in [[3041]] they noted a 63% match of the dead MechWarrior's tattoo with an unknown crest found on an ancient wrecked 'Mech on Barbados—according to its description, this was the Clan Wolverine crest.<ref>''Betrayal of Ideals'' epilogue (2016 edition; this epilogue was added later and was not in the initial [[BattleCorps]] edition)</ref>
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When the [[Explorer Corps]] had found and superficially surveyed [[Barbados]] in [[3041]] they noted a 63% match of the dead MechWarrior's tattoo with an unknown crest found on an ancient wrecked 'Mech on Barbados—according to its description, this was the Clan Wolverine crest.<ref>''Betrayal of Ideals'' epilogue (2016 edition; this epilogue was added later and was not in the initial [[BattleCorps]] edition)</ref>
  
 
In [[3095]], explorers working with [[Interstellar Expeditions]] discovered a large, partly underground base on an otherwise uninhabited unnamed world 22.7 lightyears coreward from [[McEvedy's Folly]]. They retrieved substantial amounts of equipment and data from the abandoned facility, including what was referred to as the "[[w:Rosetta Stone|Rosetta Stone]]" datapad of the Minnesota Tribe. However, a sleeper agent from within the team alerted the [[Word of Blake]] who sought to keep the world's secret at all costs. On 15 June 3095 a massive strike force destroyed the team's [[DropShip]]s and attacked the dig site in what appeared to be either carpet bombing or a nuclear weapon. It is implied that all evidence was destroyed and the entire research team killed before they could inform anyone else of the find.<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', pp. 4–6</ref>
 
In [[3095]], explorers working with [[Interstellar Expeditions]] discovered a large, partly underground base on an otherwise uninhabited unnamed world 22.7 lightyears coreward from [[McEvedy's Folly]]. They retrieved substantial amounts of equipment and data from the abandoned facility, including what was referred to as the "[[w:Rosetta Stone|Rosetta Stone]]" datapad of the Minnesota Tribe. However, a sleeper agent from within the team alerted the [[Word of Blake]] who sought to keep the world's secret at all costs. On 15 June 3095 a massive strike force destroyed the team's [[DropShip]]s and attacked the dig site in what appeared to be either carpet bombing or a nuclear weapon. It is implied that all evidence was destroyed and the entire research team killed before they could inform anyone else of the find.<ref>''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'', pp. 4–6</ref>
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* '''Deep Periphery Raiders''' - A [[StarCorps Industries]] review of the Deep Periphery states in the second half of the Jihad discussed the [[Hanseatic League]] and the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] increasingly encountering unknown forces, including the belief of some that were remnants of the Minnesota Tribe.<ref name=MM-227>''Masters and Minions", p. 227: "Minor Powers - Deeper Secrets"</ref>
 
* '''Deep Periphery Raiders''' - A [[StarCorps Industries]] review of the Deep Periphery states in the second half of the Jihad discussed the [[Hanseatic League]] and the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] increasingly encountering unknown forces, including the belief of some that were remnants of the Minnesota Tribe.<ref name=MM-227>''Masters and Minions", p. 227: "Minor Powers - Deeper Secrets"</ref>
 
* '''Wolf's Dragoons''' - Rumors in [[3008]] suggested that [[Wolf's Dragoons]] were a part of the Minnesota Tribe, acting as a reconnaissance force for the Tribe.<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 13</ref> (The Clan Invasion revealed that they were indeed a recon force, but for the Clans.)
 
* '''Wolf's Dragoons''' - Rumors in [[3008]] suggested that [[Wolf's Dragoons]] were a part of the Minnesota Tribe, acting as a reconnaissance force for the Tribe.<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 13</ref> (The Clan Invasion revealed that they were indeed a recon force, but for the Clans.)
* '''Clan Recon Mission''' - A theory Inner Sphere analysts came up with to explain the equally mysterious origins of the Clan Nova Cat–developed ''[[Jenner IIC]]'', with the original ''[[Jenner]]'' only just introduced as the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus Fleet]] fled the Inner Sphere, was that the Minnesota Tribe was a Clan recon mission with Nova Cat warriors among their number capturing some Combine 'Mechs for study and spawning the [[IIC]] remake.<ref name=TRO3055U-108>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 108: "Clan “Phoenix” BattleMechs - Jenner IIC-4"</ref>
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* '''Clan Recon Mission''' - A theory Inner Sphere analysts came up with to explain the equally mysterious origins of the Clan Nova Cat developed ''[[Jenner IIC]]'', with the original ''[[Jenner]]'' only just introduced as the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus Fleet]] fled the Inner Sphere, was that the Minnesota Tribe was a Clan recon mission with Nova Cat warriors among their number capturing some Combine 'Mechs for study and spawning the [[IIC]] remake.<ref name=TRO3055U-108>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 108: "Clan “Phoenix” BattleMechs - Jenner IIC-4"</ref>
  
 
===The Uncle Chandy Document - The Blood===
 
===The Uncle Chandy Document - The Blood===
During the Word of Blake Jihad, [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] — "Uncle Chandy" — would uncover a series of [[Canon Rumor|unconfirmed documents of questionable provenance]] that apparently revealed the fate of the Wolverines, and indicating the survivors who fled Clan-space—supposedly almost a fifth of the Clan's personnel<ref name=TBD-121>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 121: "The Not-Named"</ref>—indeed reached the [[Inner Sphere]] as the so-called "Minnesota Tribe", the document claims that in June [[2826]] ComStar, rather than losing the trail, met and offered the Wolverines refuge. Upon reaching Terra and settling on [[Terra|Mars]], while many of the Wolverines were content to merely rest, scientist and leader of the exiled Clan's civilian population [[Peter Marillier]] forged a plan that would transform the Wolverines into a secret faction within ComStar — the so-called [[The Blood|Blood]] — that would first aid then co-opt the organization from within, directing it to ultimate dominion over both the Inner Sphere and Clans.<ref name=TBD-119>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 129–134: "The Not-Named"</ref>
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During the Word of Blake Jihad, [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]] — "Uncle Chandy" — would uncover a series of [[Canon Rumor|unconfirmed documents of questionable provenance]] that apparently revealed the fate of the Wolverines. Indicating the survivors who fled Clan-space—supposedly almost a fifth of the Clan's personnel<ref name=TBD-121>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 121: "The Not-Named"</ref>—indeed reached the [[Inner Sphere]] as the so-called "Minnesota Tribe", the document claims that in June [[2826]] ComStar, rather than losing the trail, met and offered the Wolverines refuge. Upon reaching Terra and settling on [[Terra|Mars]], while many of the Wolverines were content to merely rest, scientist and leader of the exiled Clan's civilian population [[Peter Marillier]] forged a plan that would transform the Wolverines into a secret faction within ComStar — the so-called [[The Blood|Blood]] — that would first aid then co-opt the organization from within, directing it to ultimate dominion over both the Inner Sphere and Clans.<ref name=TBD-119>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', pp. 129–134: "The Not-Named"</ref>
  
 
Despite a lack of any solid proof and large question marks as to its providence, Chandrasekhar Kurita and [[Devlin Stone]] would pass this document to [[Clan Ghost Bear]] in [[3074]], taking the Bears by complete surprise. While previously staying aloof from the maelstrom of the Jihad, the apparent revelation that their most sworn enemy were the driving force behind the Word of Blake prompted them to plunge full-force into the conflict. Despite Ghost Bear scientists genetically testing the remains of every Blakist defeated to try and authenticate the report, no conclusive evidence was ever found linking the Word of Blake to Clan Wolverine.<ref name=TWoR-173>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 173–174: "Founder's Future - Clan Ghost Bear"</ref>
 
Despite a lack of any solid proof and large question marks as to its providence, Chandrasekhar Kurita and [[Devlin Stone]] would pass this document to [[Clan Ghost Bear]] in [[3074]], taking the Bears by complete surprise. While previously staying aloof from the maelstrom of the Jihad, the apparent revelation that their most sworn enemy were the driving force behind the Word of Blake prompted them to plunge full-force into the conflict. Despite Ghost Bear scientists genetically testing the remains of every Blakist defeated to try and authenticate the report, no conclusive evidence was ever found linking the Word of Blake to Clan Wolverine.<ref name=TWoR-173>''The Wars of Reaving'', pp. 173–174: "Founder's Future - Clan Ghost Bear"</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Betrayal of Ideals]]''
 
* ''[[Betrayal of Ideals]]''
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
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* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
 
* ''[[Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers]]''
 
* ''[[Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers]]''
* ''[[Shades and Spirits]]'' (short story)
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* ''[[Shades and Spirits]]'' (in: ''Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3'')
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade]]''
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* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
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