Tesunie, on 10 March 2014 - 06:16 PM, said:
1. If it's "so close", then what's the problem? Also, you do know that you can create an account for Sarna, and correct any oversights you see... So far, I have not seen anything out of place on Sarna. So, I'm inclined to look at Sarna as a fairly reliable source. If I link to a page, the page has links showing it's sources. You can go link hunting and seeing how reliable the source is if you wish.
2. You keep saying the clans go by "Might makes right". So, the Widowmaker's might used on the merchant class should have been fine. Their might made them right. Right? Apparently the other clans didn't agree with your statement... and then they had to show more might...
3. Nicolas pressed false charged onto an entire clan to get it eliminated when he was Ilkhan... Nicolas's will has nothing to do with the invasion. The invasion was what the current clans wanted for glory, honor, out of fear and a desire to fulfill their "manifest destiny". Well, most of that is on the Crusader beliefs. And as mentioned several times, each clan (and clan warrior even) had a different view on what that goal was and how to obtain it. Wolf was just more radical in it's pursuit and concept of that goal. (This is seriously as bad as being told I'm not playing by page 5 in Warmachine/Hoards with my circle army. Page 5 basically says to not hold back when you play. I tend to attack and withdraw with my Circle army. I get accused of not following page 5, when in fact I am. I'm just not being stupid enough to stand there and let you swing back and kill me is all.)
4. Read Nicolas. Read Clan Wolverine. He acted in his own manner. http://www.sarna.net.../Clan_Wolverine
He was on the verge of losing power, and he created events to regain power at the cost of an entire clan. And entire INNOCENT clan...
"The Wolverines were among the most vocal critics of ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky's authoritarian rule over the Clans. Official Clan histories state that they were Annihilated for expousing anti-Clan sentiments, such as democracy and independence, but the reality is somewhat different. Many Clans were suffering internal strife at the time of the Clan Wolverine incident, and Nicholas saw that the Clans as a whole were on the brink of rebelling against his authority. The Wolverines served as both object lesson and common enemy against whom the other nineteen Clans could unite. There were also personal reasons for dissent between Khan Sarah McEvedy and Nicholas Kerensky - McEvedy was close to Nicholas' brother Andery Kerensky and suspected that Nicholas played a strong role in his death."
All that to, basically, dodge what may have been a possible murder charge...
5. They were one of the top four clans in strength. Most of those fights they "lost", they were grossly out matched, and even then they barely lost. If they were Falcons, they would be calling them all draws, simply because they "caused more damage than they did". (Jade Falcons, by the way, where considered to be a little weaker than Wolf, but was stronger in the political realm.)
6. And you say this right before you call them weak again... contradict yourself much?
7. I have to agree with someone else. When they were fighting those "smaller forces", how far down did they bid? Did they manage to take worlds with a company of mechs with but a single star? Did they manage to maybe take over worlds with only a single warrior? Due to clan customs, they may have had the easiest attack option, but that doesn't mean they made it easy for themselves. Can you provide the numbers on how many mechs were bid in each engagement for every force of the clans, and the exact size of the forces that they were fighting against? For all we know, Wolf could have been underbidding everyone else by odds and ratio sizes. They could have been going into every fight 4-1 odds, and the rest of the clans could have been bidding on 2-1 odds...
8. Wolf was the ONLY clan to take their two objectives. As soon as they took their two objectives, they won. They did not have to hold the two objectives, only take the two. Falcon had entered into one objective and had to run. Ghost Bear took one objective and held it, but was unable to take the second one, which would have ended their fight there. The match was over rightly so as soon as Wolf took the second objective. Also, Wolf took on larger numbers than the rest of the clans, again. Every solider that didn't get taken down by the other clans, Wolf had to fight, on top of the same sized force as the rest of the clan forces had to face. They also, unlike the other clans, had to fight the most experienced members of the Comguard. Shall I post the link to Sarna... wait. That's right. The only source I have that I can quickly and easily pull from you don't consider Cannon...
9. Cannon is actually VERY clear on this. Wolf was the only clan to win a decisive victory. Ghost Bear's earned a marginal victory, by being able to take one objective, but failing to be able to get the second one. But they didn't lose the first objective either. Jade Falcon earned a Draw, because they set foot into one target, was unable to hold onto it for any real amount of time, and then high tailed it out of there. They earned a draw (not a win, but not a loss either) due to being able to make it to their target, and causing more damage than they took in.
So, sorry. You are wrong there. Only two clans managed to win. One clan drove it down to a draw. And the rest lost.
10. If you refer to Sarna, so far I have seen it to be accurate. Till proven otherwise (and then I'll be telling Sarna that something is not cannon), I shall continue to use it as a reference. Seen as, you are also the only person to say Sarna isn't good for referencing about cannon material...
1. Because while it is close it is not 100% accurate. Again, I don't mind debating the subject but I prefer to debate on CANON sources as it it the BT universe as supported by the owners of the property. Sarna DOES have ommissions and additions and I am not going to counter them all because just like this thread now, it becomes about the source of the facts rather than the facts themselves. If you want to quote the source Sarna references to, go for it. If you want to quote Sarna than I am not having that debate because it is not canon.
2. You should already know the answer to this. The Grand Council has a mandate to ensure the good governance of all Clans and while they do not interfere with any Clans internal governance, they can question it. (Another Clan cannot, only the Grand Council can). So the Grand Council expressed a concern, Widowmaker defended it in combat and lost. The only point here is that Widowmaker accpeted the judgement on the battlefield where as Clan Wolf did not accept the result of their trials. Thats kinda double standards right because it was Wolf that absorbed Widowmaker and they expected (and even punished infractions) Widowmaker to honour the result in battle.
3 & 4. I am very familiar with Nicholas and Wolverine and we can have a very engaging discussion about that if you wish. I skimmed this as I think we might be both on the same page to be honest. I think Wolverine was made an example of by a dictator about to lose power. It doesn't have relevance that I see to this debate though. How are you linking this to the current thread? What's your point?
5. Considered by who? Not by any canon comment I know of? You seem to be portaying me as putting Jade Falcons up on a pedastal, I am not. My view which is undisputable in canon is that Clan Wolf lost major interclan battles (some against Jade Falcon) and hence was weaker than other Clans. Their leadership was also flawed from the words of Nicholas and the will of the Grand Council.
6.Read the words, there is a difference between being the bottom of the pack and being weaker than some. You are reading what you want. Fact is Clan Wolf would probably snot Blood Spirits every day of the week, but that doesn't make them a military powerhouse.
7. This is a tangent argument that proves nothing for the point raised. So they had less forces on the field, big deal. The point was raised that because Clan Wolf took less casualities they were a superior military force. The fact is they took less casualities because they were facing less opposition, ergo it is NOT an argument for Clan Wolfs supposed superior military acumen.
8. No, the trial was not just the seizure of objectives it was also the defeat of the Comstar forces. Why do you think they were still fighting after taking the objectives? If that was all it took then Comstar would have stopped shooting as soon as the objectives were taken, THEY MADE THE CHALLENGE remember. Comstar wanted to fight Clan style for a good reason and the fight was STILL going after the objectives were seized. How do you come to the conclusion that Clan Wolf faced "more troops' they landed last after the other Clans had chewed out the Comstar forces and there is no record I can see that all the other armies can and concentrated on Clan Wolf anyway.
You're right, I don't look at the Sarna link as canon and that's why I try and explain to everyone what canon is. I get you don't agree with me if you have not read a canon source and that would explain why your view is slanted fromt he canon. But that doesn't make me wrong, it makes your source non canon. I'm not alone in this, the people who run and manage the BT Universe also think Sarna is not canon.
9. Direct from the Clan Wolf Source book, pg 52 "Clan Wolf was the only Clan to capture both objectives. Only Clan Ghost Bear and Clan Jade Falcon achieved a draw, and the other Clans were defeated". There you go, a canon source. Only one Clan was judged a 'win' four were judged a 'loss' and two were a 'draw'. I know there are subsequent views on Ghost Bear and Jade Falcon outcomes, my point has never been to argue those definitions. My point is that whatever definition you use (draw, narrow victory, etc) that they were the same. Really this is another tangent argument to the point which was that Clan Wolf was judged a win even though the battle was unfinished. If you want to point to this as proof of Clan Wolf superioirty I say let the battle play out like every other clan had to and then compare apples to apples.
10. Fine, you use it. I am not saying it's not a good source but it does have some inconsistencies. I am saying that the people who manage and own the BT Universe say its not canon then I'll go along with their judgement. I have shown you the link that quite clearly demonstrates I am not the only person who thinks that but if you want to ignore it, all power to you. But I prefer to have a debate on a consistent reliable canon and so I am not going to debate Sarna sources.