Posted 04 March 2012 - 01:15 PM
OP: I think Clan society is a bit more than what you make of it. The warrior caste is what most of the IS has witnessed and by no means representative for the rest of Clan society, there is a lot more to it. Also the Clans as a whole are way more complex than you make people believe. There are Crusaders and Wardens for a start, factions that exist inside Clans, even inside factions. You think IS politics are complicated at times? You'd be surprised that Clans are not one bit less complicated and ruthless when it comes to the war in the shadows.
Clan society is so riddled with contrary concepts and conflicting interests, that it leaves an outsider puzzled.
Also please consider that you have Clans that do not specialise in Mech warfare but other aspects, such as aerial combat, vehicles, Infantry, trade, science etc. Some even adhere to the rules of combined warfare that dates back to the Star League and as such have a mixed array of forces, not just Mechs. If you think and portray the Clans merely on the basis of the visible warrior caste of the invading Clans, which are just a fraction of all existing Clans, then it would be comparable to somebody trying to judge a country by the impression the infantry gives, disregarding everything else that makes up the army and what makes them move in the first place, who they serve etc.
Really, Clans are so worth it to read up on them, if not just for the fact that they indeed are a splinter of the original Inner Sphere. They are the lost sons and daughters of mankind. The only difference is that they see it the other way around because their glorious leader thought the Inner Sphere lost when the Exodus started.