Amarus Cameron, on 30 November 2011 - 06:00 AM, said:
They won at Tukayyid because they landed absolutely last and had days to analyze the fighting already going on, they had the easiest cities to take, and they took the most supplies and warriors with them. They fought almost exactly how the Inner Sphere fought, they disregarded any clan tradition. True victory is what matters, but if you lose yourself on the way to it what was the point? We came to make the inner sphere better not vice versa, which the Wolves seem to think is the case.
Wardens did not do better than the Crusaders, had they lost against their opponents they would have been laughed all the way back to Strana Mechty, they were going up against untested units that had only existed for at most 20 years. Had the ever lost any battle to the FRR, you would have never heard the end of it. Phelan was able to capture that world, with only himself because of a prior relationship that he exploited. Can you imagine some random clan warrior doing that without any knowledge about whom he was arguing with, no way.
Whose fault is that? You brought this upon yourselves.
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This bidding became an opportunity to repay a few grudges. Apparently, Jade Falcon, Nova Cat, and Smoke Jaguar went out of their way to ensure that Clan Wolf failed to win good targets or times. They assumed that the fight on Tukayyid would be over before Clan Wolf could join the battle, a loss of glory that would shame the Wolves for many years. When the bidding ended, Clan Wolf was left with the minor citites of Brzo and Skupo, and had to wait five days before dropping onto Tukayyid. The other Clans were allowed to drop during the first day.
Clan Wolf Sourcebook Pg.48
What is that old saying? He who digs a hole for another, may fall in himself.............................
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The Khans of Jade Falcon and Smoke Jaguar were well satisfied with the results of the bidding, but they did not realize that the ilKhan had actually counseled Khan Natasha Kerensky to curb her impatience and to purposely allow the other Clans to take the better targets and times. He knew that the fight for Tukayyid was likely to be a long, drawn-out battle. Being last to land would actually give Clan Wolf an advantage because they would have two days to observe the action and adjust their plans to match the Com Guards' style of combat.
Clan Wolf Sourcebook Pg.48
and speaking of
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They fought almost exactly how the Inner Sphere fought, they disregarded any clan tradition.
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Clan Smoke Jaguar, still smarting from their defeat at Luthien, chose to bend the rules in the opening stages of the conflict. By the time the Com Guards forced them off the planet, they had abandoned all pretense of fighting honorably.
Battle of Tukayyid Pg.8
You wanted to go first, you got it. Do not cry about how it turned out now.
Edited by Jaroth Winson, 30 November 2011 - 09:44 AM.