Mongoose Pete
Mongoose
Starting off, its very nice to see NCO's added to the military careers. Many thanks to Mongoose Gar for his continuing efforts to please us all!
However, I do feel its a terrible shame to have messed up the elegant Skills and Training table by the addition of the extra column. Personally I'd really like to see the 'Advanced Education' table removed from each military career, and replaced with 'Officer Skills'.
My reasoning is three fold.
1) It brings the table back into line with all the other careers (i.e. 6x2) which makes it look nicer, and gives a universal feel to the document.
2) Officers are effectively the people with the advanced education. I don't know about the rest of you guys, but when I was in 6th form college (is that High School in the US?) we had a succession of military recruiters coming to the school to encourage us to join officer training programs. They wanted the best educated people they could get.
3) The current 'Service Skills' are in reality the ones that only enlisted men and NCO's learn (perhaps this should be renamed to 'Enlisted Skills'). Its the skills listed under each Specialist column which are the service skills.
That aside, the v2 rules now have a problem in that you cannot join the military as an officer without first being enlisted personnel. As I pointed out above, the majority of commissioned officers join directly from school or university, and don't serve in the rank and file first. So I would suggest that the EDU 8+ is used as the entry requirement for joining straight away as an officer. If this value is too low, then make it EDU 9+. That should keep it simple and elegant without adding any new unnecessary rules.
Finally, there is some disparity in the military 'Events' tables. Naval officers can receive a commission on an 11 or 12; Marines cannot be commissioned at all; and Army grunts get commissioned on a 12. Perhaps these could be balanced so that the commission chances are all equal?
However, I do feel its a terrible shame to have messed up the elegant Skills and Training table by the addition of the extra column. Personally I'd really like to see the 'Advanced Education' table removed from each military career, and replaced with 'Officer Skills'.
My reasoning is three fold.
1) It brings the table back into line with all the other careers (i.e. 6x2) which makes it look nicer, and gives a universal feel to the document.
2) Officers are effectively the people with the advanced education. I don't know about the rest of you guys, but when I was in 6th form college (is that High School in the US?) we had a succession of military recruiters coming to the school to encourage us to join officer training programs. They wanted the best educated people they could get.
3) The current 'Service Skills' are in reality the ones that only enlisted men and NCO's learn (perhaps this should be renamed to 'Enlisted Skills'). Its the skills listed under each Specialist column which are the service skills.
That aside, the v2 rules now have a problem in that you cannot join the military as an officer without first being enlisted personnel. As I pointed out above, the majority of commissioned officers join directly from school or university, and don't serve in the rank and file first. So I would suggest that the EDU 8+ is used as the entry requirement for joining straight away as an officer. If this value is too low, then make it EDU 9+. That should keep it simple and elegant without adding any new unnecessary rules.
Finally, there is some disparity in the military 'Events' tables. Naval officers can receive a commission on an 11 or 12; Marines cannot be commissioned at all; and Army grunts get commissioned on a 12. Perhaps these could be balanced so that the commission chances are all equal?
