2. Call for Warriors to Trial for Missionary positions for selected Clans
That just sounds wrong Bradshaw! Keep it clean.
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Although earning such a title [Coyote ilChi] though combat an interesting take. I would expect Khan McKibben to just appoint someone.
Elam
1. With assistance from the Loremaster have the Clan Watch begin to ferret out potential targets for acquisition to bolster the Clans Scientist Caste (Primarily the Ardent Crusader factions)
2. Known Targets have Cluster Commanders begin to Batchall for Trials of Possession
3. Target known caches of Mark I OmniMechs for Trials of Possession
Please remember that Elam is the saKhan who generally serves as the Clan's chief warlord. He can't make strategic decisions without at least consulting and more than likely getting the approval for such actions. What I generally did is see how by looking at their agendas the Technologists could either agree wholeheartedly or tack on their agenda where possible like the Warden Emissaries. The saKhan I figured talked to the Khan and said 'yeah your idea is real good yo but this will make it mad good' (sorry just watched Ant-Man). This is how Warden Emissaries were accompanied by Scientific Liaisons who can maybe negotiate for some of what you suggest without combat. Before I continue let me reask my questions from last night;
1. Do you see the four new Coyote leaders working together for the benefit of the Clan?
2. How do the Warden Missions to other Clans go?
3. Everyone cool with the former saKhan taking over the Scientist Caste?
4. How did former Khan Robin Steele keep Coyote's 2/3 touman a secret or conceal this weakness?
5. Does the formation of the 316th Assault Cluster (Spirit Walkers), Trials of Absorption/Reaving for understrength Clusters, the Keshik mergers into three frontline Galaxies, Zeta Galaxy downgrade back to Sigma, the disbandment of only two second line galaxies make for a better Reformation with less resistance and more combat?
6. Is 39 Clusters (instead of 35 from canon) realistic with freeborn mobilization in second line units, second trials for trueborns, the activation of old OmniMechs and vehicles all now flowing into the Coyote touman especially with all this internal combat?
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https://www.ourbattletech.com/forum/index.php?topic=3520.msg46429#msg46429Still I like where you are going with Coyote's Scienctific Raids which will bring me to the Hellfury Chalcas Incident and how it will play out during the Quicksilver Trials. With all this domestic reorganization taking place over the last six months of 3052 I don't believe the Coyotes can realistically take to the offense.
How many holdings do they have to defend?
Coyote Possessions 3052Homeworlds: 6 – Tamaron [capital] (100%), Babylon (27%), Delios (36%), Foster (40%), Londerholm (24%), New Kent (19%)