Jaroth Winson, on 12 July 2012 - 05:09 PM, said:
First, let's parse this out to avoid mixing arguments.
Point 1: The Clans' warrior caste was only 110,000 people in 3062. Accounting for Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat and population growth numbers from Warriors of Kerensky, you are only looking at about 95,000 warriors in 3050. The Com Guard actually could field more combatants of all sorts than the Clans.
Point 2: The Clans had front-line units involved in the actual invasion of the Inner Sphere, and it is those units that I was discussing. There is absolutely no reason to believe that the other invading Clans would have much larger invasion forces than Clan Wolf as they competed for the right to invade, and I cannot recall a single account of the Wolves bidding lower than everyone else by a drastically wide margin. Once the numbers are crunched, the Com Guards could field as many, if not more, 'Mechs than were in the front-line units of the invading Clans by any reasonable estimate, as I said.
Second, Field Manual: Warden Clans is set in 3061. The full quote for Clan Ghost Bear should be, "The Clan has assembled this massive army through slow and steady build-up. Having kept full-scale conflict to a minimum after Tukayyid, we have not suffered the setbacks of our neighbors in military hardware" (pp. 85). It also says that the Ghost Bears possess "five front-line OmniMech Galaxies" (Ibid.). Invading Clans shows only three front-line Galaxies after Tukayyid, which had 12 Clusters: Alpha, Beta, and Delta (pp. 38-40). Those same Galaxies had just 13 Clusters in 3062 (Warden Clans, 88-90). Rho Galaxy was tasked with homeworld defense during the invasion, and Omega Galaxy was not formed until 3055 (Ibid., 91-92). The rest are second-line units.
Finally, Clan Smoke Jaguar cut their bid from 11 to 3 Galaxies, but what does that prove? Alpha Galaxy was gutted on Tukayyid, and Epsilon moved up after Tukayyid according to Invading Clans (pp. 72). They had 9 Galaxies with 35 Clusters during Operation Bulldog in 3059, but that is still beside the point as their entire Touman was not part of their front-line units for the invasion of the Inner Sphere. On Point 2, I was comparing the number of Com Guard 'Mechs to the likely total number of 'Mechs among the front-line units of the invaders, and "front-line" in this sense means units involved in the Inner Sphere as used in Invading Clans rather than "front-line" units as used in Warden Clans and Crusader Clans, which means any unit comprised of better warriors and equipment.