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In any case, the existence of The Five was known only to very few high-ranking ComStar officials; [[Myndo Waterly]] was the last [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] privy to that knowledge.<ref name=JFR-129>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', pp. 129-134 "Legacies of the Word - The ''Hidden Five''</ref>
 
In any case, the existence of The Five was known only to very few high-ranking ComStar officials; [[Myndo Waterly]] was the last [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] privy to that knowledge.<ref name=JFR-129>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', pp. 129-134 "Legacies of the Word - The ''Hidden Five''</ref>
  
Originally set up as fallback worlds for the order around the time of ComStar's inception in case the Great Houses wouldn't respect the Order's neutrality, The Five became centers of weapons research and construction. When the [[Clan Invasion]] struck, they were turned into secret fortress worlds from which to wage war on the [[Clans]], but they had no standing army that could have been deployed as early as the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] in [[3052]]. They only began to build a vast army following [[the Master]]'s decision that the Clans had to be destroyed, and this would become the army that ended up fighting the Word of Blake's Jihad against the entire [[Inner Sphere]] instead of the Clans in the end.<ref name=Herb>According to responses from [[Herbert A. Beas II]] in a [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=46146.0 thread] on the [[BattleTech forum]] explaining the background and course of the Jihad; mind that while he had been the [[BattleTech Line Developer]] throughout the Jihad era, he was not the Line Developer anymore when he published this background information, nor was it posted in an official section of the forum, so it does not technically constitute canon.</ref>
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Originally set up as fallback worlds for the order around the time of ComStar's inception in case the Great Houses wouldn't respect the Order's neutrality, The Five became centers of weapons research and construction. When the [[Clan Invasion]] struck, they were turned into secret fortress worlds from which to wage war on the [[Clans]], but they had no standing army that could have been deployed as early as the [[Battle of Tukayyid]] in [[3052]]. They only began to build a vast army following [[the Master]]'s decision that the Clans had to be destroyed, and this would become the army that ended up fighting the Word of Blake's Jihad against the entire [[Inner Sphere]] instead of the Clans in the end.<ref name=Herb>According to responses from [[Herbert A. Beas II]] in a [http://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=46146.0 thread] on the [[BattleTech forum]] explaining the background and course of the Jihad; mind that while he had been the [[BattleTech Line Developer]] throughout the Jihad era, he was not the Line Developer anymore when he published this background information, nor was it posted in an official section of the forum, so it does not technically constitute canon.</ref>
  
 
Primus Waterly had intended to use the military resources of The Five to reinforce her public forces in the wake of her [[Operation SCORPION]]; however, seeing little chance of success the Master refused to aid her and intervened when Operation SCORPION faltered. After Waterly's death and the [[ComStar Schism|organization's schism]], the knowledge and control of the hidden worlds was purged from ComStar records and subsequently resided solely with the Master and the Word of Blake, the remaining secular ComStar order almost entirely unaware of their existence.<ref name=JFR-129/>
 
Primus Waterly had intended to use the military resources of The Five to reinforce her public forces in the wake of her [[Operation SCORPION]]; however, seeing little chance of success the Master refused to aid her and intervened when Operation SCORPION faltered. After Waterly's death and the [[ComStar Schism|organization's schism]], the knowledge and control of the hidden worlds was purged from ComStar records and subsequently resided solely with the Master and the Word of Blake, the remaining secular ComStar order almost entirely unaware of their existence.<ref name=JFR-129/>

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