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Trent could not join in the act but neither could he stand alone against the Clans, so he too moved in, directing his wraith against buildings already shattered and burning, imagining both Jez and Paul Moon under his guns as he fired as the Jaguars tore the town to pieces. Without warning, a family emerged from the flames and smoke to stop dead cold at the feet of Trent and his personal Star. Although a [[trueborn]], something inside Trent's heart went out to the group caught in the middle of the nightmare and he opened his mouth to order his Star to hold fire - but he was too slow and one of his subordinate MechWarriors gunned them down without the slightest compunction before he could give the order, an act that by Clan dictum was no different to him firing the killing shots. It would be this moment that Trent truly started to question the Smoke Jaguar Clan itself.
 
Trent could not join in the act but neither could he stand alone against the Clans, so he too moved in, directing his wraith against buildings already shattered and burning, imagining both Jez and Paul Moon under his guns as he fired as the Jaguars tore the town to pieces. Without warning, a family emerged from the flames and smoke to stop dead cold at the feet of Trent and his personal Star. Although a [[trueborn]], something inside Trent's heart went out to the group caught in the middle of the nightmare and he opened his mouth to order his Star to hold fire - but he was too slow and one of his subordinate MechWarriors gunned them down without the slightest compunction before he could give the order, an act that by Clan dictum was no different to him firing the killing shots. It would be this moment that Trent truly started to question the Smoke Jaguar Clan itself.
  
The destruction of Beaver Falls indeed had an effect; within days an entire [[Star]] of MechWarriors were killed when a truck bomb was detonated outside their building while they were sleeping, wiping out ten percent of the Cluster's MechWarriors in a single attack. Support for the insurgents appeared to be growing, not falling off, and Paul Moon ordered the destruction of yet another town in an attempt to drive the message home.
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The destruction of Beaver Falls indeed had an effect; within days an entire [[Star]] of MechWarriors were killed when a truck bomb was detonated outside their building while they were sleeping, wiping out ten percent of the Cluster's MechWarriors in a single attack. Support for the insurgents appeared to be growing, not falling off, and Paul Moon ordered the destruction of yet another town in attempt to drive the message home.
  
 
Trent however brought a different plan to Jez directly. Going through the pattern of attacks and historical records, Trent isolated the probable location of the Bandits staging ground as a Methane refinery destroyed in the [[First Succession War]], which had underground pipes and areas large enough to hide their BattleMechs from air and orbital sweeps. Advising against charging into the swamps which was prime Ambush ground and no doubt rigged liberally with booby traps, Trent suggested a plan to lure them out. They would leak information to the public that the Smoke Jaguars would be setting up a series of supply dumps to allow extended field operations against the so-called "Kat Killers". They would then leak that one of the supply convoys would be passing down a road close to the suspected staging area, and lay in wait.
 
Trent however brought a different plan to Jez directly. Going through the pattern of attacks and historical records, Trent isolated the probable location of the Bandits staging ground as a Methane refinery destroyed in the [[First Succession War]], which had underground pipes and areas large enough to hide their BattleMechs from air and orbital sweeps. Advising against charging into the swamps which was prime Ambush ground and no doubt rigged liberally with booby traps, Trent suggested a plan to lure them out. They would leak information to the public that the Smoke Jaguars would be setting up a series of supply dumps to allow extended field operations against the so-called "Kat Killers". They would then leak that one of the supply convoys would be passing down a road close to the suspected staging area, and lay in wait.

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