Inappropriate1191, on 08 December 2012 - 08:58 PM, said:
If this is what draws your ire towards the Clans, then pretty much every IS faction should receive the same venom. Every single Successor Lord's goal is to become the First Lord of the Star League. Before the pseudo Star League was created (which is more similar to your UN/Geneva style than a Clan kurultai), the means to this end was conquest. Given this, and the fact that every House's succession is family-based, the term 'tyranny' applies more towards the IS factions than the Clans; if any of the Great Houses had succeeded in subjugating the Inner Sphere with brute force, the entire IS would have been under what can generously be attributed to as 'monarchy'.
Even when the Houses 'united' under the pseudo Star League in the face of the Clan invasions, the First Lord in each case acted in the interests of his own House rather than as befits the head of the Star League. This happens with the ilkhan, yes...but by a far lesser extent. Ulric Kerensky did not use his position as ilkhan to place 'coalition forces' in Jade Falcon territory during their Trial, where Sun Tzu Liao did against St. Ives...exploiting the fact that their strongest units were away fighting the Clans, an action that benefits the Star League.
Nothing remotely Spartan about Clans btw. Spartans check out their baby boys for defects, toss the weak ones off a cliff. All trueborn (and to a lesser extent, freeborn) clanners go through warrior training where they are flushed out if not deemed competent enough. Those flushed out are moved to a field where they scored better on, not dropped off a cliff. The first principle behind this is the Clan mentality of not wasting anything. If you're not good enough to be a Warrior, we will let you be what you're best at. This is hardly 'Spartan'. Sure, most Warriors look down on Techs and Scientists etc. But for a society bred for war, you have to understand that being a Warrior is equivalent to being that new found singing sensation in the next installment of American Idol or something. Some pop idols will disdain the everyday office worker, some everyday office worker will wish he could rise up and become the next popstar.
I like Clan lore. Yep, I am one of those you'd go 'Seriously?' at when the term you angled at me gets censored in the forum xD
They do not 'pretty up' warfare, but they sure as hell contain it. Done their way in proper bidding, you get no collateral damage, minimal loss of life and hardware. There is honour; no trying to wrangle their way out of words said. Star Captain Trent is an exception; there are always exceptions. Moreover, the promises he tried to extract from the Star League in exchange for revealing Huntress' location...which of those were fulfilled by anyone in the IS? After he'd fulfilled his purpose and there was no further need for him, they bury him in a corner until he takes his own life in despair. Shafted.