Jakob Knight, on 14 August 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
It's possible he was the result of genetic manipulation (certainly the evidence points to at least limited work), but he still wouldn't be considered Trueborn by the Clans at any point up to well past where the Invasion stops (the earliest any Clan technicians could gain access to any records that might exist to verify it, and it was moot at that point). To the Clans, you were only Trueborn -their- way. They wouldn't be interested in an inferior attempt at what they had already perfected (remember, Clan mindset here). Natural birth meant Freebirth, as the iron womb and training creche were integral parts of the Trueborn concept.
Well, Phelan Kell was raised on Outreach in a environment similar to a sibko, he even had Natasha Kerensky show him all the ropes.
But I agree, most of the Clan trueborns wouldn't accept this, especially with guys like Conal Ward and Vlad around.
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As to the codex, up to that point, the Clans had no concept of a mechwarrior without a codex. Remember, Freeborn were not allowed to pilot battlemechs, even second-line units (there weren't enough 'mechs for all of the Trueborn warriors as it stood), so all pilots had to be Trueborn and therefore have a codex. This is especially confusing to them when they are told he is a Ward, an especially elevated bloodname among the Wolves. How can he be a Ward and not have a codex? It was Phelan's interrogation that revealed just how much the Dragoons had not reported to the Clans.
Well, actually they do know about the IS not using any codexes, they even frequently kidnap people from the periphery from time to time. In "Way of the Clans" there is a part where Aidan gets his neurohelmet callibrated, the guy doing the the callibrating was a periphery bondsman. They know from capturing those guys what to expect.
In the same novel which takes place in the 3030's we are introduced to freeborn warriors in Clan Jade Falcon (Horse and the others). Freeborns in the are usually only forbidden from piloting mechs among the Smoke Jaguars and a few other Clans. The Wolves, Jade Falcons and Star Adders seem rather liberal in that regard.
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Ultimately, of course, the situation was altered by the Khan taking a personal stake in the matter. Still, had Phelan been captured by any other Clan but Wolf (and perhaps Nova Cats), he likely wouldn't have ever made it out of the interrogation room.
The Nova Cats didn't really participate till 3051, this only leaves the Jade Falcons, Ghost Bears and Smoke Jaguars. Hate to say it, but his chances would have probably been best with the Jade Falcons out of those three. Ghost Bears hate mercs and will kill them on sight. Smoke Jaguars hate everyone who isn't part of the SJ warrior caste. The Jade Falcons might have considered adopting him into the Clan if he beat his opponent in battle. He could have potentially ended up in Aidan's unit since it's a dumping ground for the unwanted anyway.
I might be jumping the shark with that last one, but it would make for a awesome story.