cthia wrote:The Naval Academy produces officers like Wanderman who didn't just know how to use the system but was actually intimate with it. (Thanks for the reminder ldwechsler.)
Jonathan_S wrote:FYI Wanderman isn't an officer and so he wouldn't have gone to Saganami Island (besides hes not tactical/command track so even if he was an officer he probably wouldn't have gone to Saganami). He dropped out of freshman physics program to enlist in the navy and go to tech school.
When we first meet him he's Electronics Technician First-Class Aubrey Wanderman then after the little McGyvering of Wayfarer's grav array signal routing he got bumped up acting third-class petty officer and assigned to be Carolyn Wolcott's gravitics chief. I think the last time we saw him was in Shadow of Victory where he's still enlisted, a master chief petty officer on the Charles Ward
cthia wrote:Sure, other navies have been sending their officers to Saganami. But in my mind that is the same as on the job training (OJT). The fact that they are already officers in another navy is nothing less than the same remedial education in which I speak. They are receiving credit and academically benefiting for experience and time in grade. They won't exactly be lost in many of the classes at Saganami. Virgin Verge students however...
Jonathan_S wrote:Current foreign officers sometimes got slots in the ATC, but the allied navies, Erewhon, Alizon, Zanzibar, Grayson sent midshipmen cadets to the undergrad side of Saganami Island. On SoS when Honor presented the final view (Saganami's death ride in defense of his convoy) to the about to graduate midshipmen she muses about how there are less foreign ones than there were during the war.So it wasn't just experience officers that backeards little places like Alizon and Zanzibar were sending. I don't know if Saganami Island relaxed their entrance requirements in the interest of common basis among the allied navies, or if they just dug deep to find the relative handful of exceptional candidates from those less advanced systems. But if they could do it during an exestential war against Haven I don't see why they couldn't do the same to better integrate their new imperial systems (Talbott and Silesia) in this less immediately threatening confrontation with the League.Shadows of Saganami: Ch 1 wrote:There were fewer non-Manticoran uniforms out there, as well, and the vast majority of the foreign ones which remained were the blue-on-blue of the Grayson Space Navy. Several of the Star Kingdom's smaller allies had cut back sharply on the midshipmen they sent to Saganami Island, and there were no Erewhonese uniforms at all. Dame Honor managed—somehow—to maintain her serene expression as she remembered the tight-faced midshipmen who had withdrawn from their classes in a body when their government denounced its long-standing alliance with the Star Kingdom of Manticore.
I plead a Homer Simpson moment on calling Wanderman an officer. Doh! He went to tech school? Probably an equivalent of MIT.
Jonathan_S wrote:Current foreign officers sometimes got slots in the ATC, but the allied navies, Erewhon, Alizon, Zanzibar, Grayson sent midshipmen cadets to the undergrad side of Saganami Island. On SoS when Honor presented the final view (Saganami's death ride in defense of his convoy) to the about to graduate midshipmen she muses about how there are less foreign ones than there were during the war.
The operative word is Midshipmen. These are NOT virgins. These planets have navies. And planets with navies have programs emplaced to steer the students who wish to pursue military careers in the right direction beginning very early in their lives. Ninth grade by the post I included upstream. And if they have career tracks and guidance counselors steering them in those tracks they obviously have the available courses/programs emplaced as well. Alliance members have navies. Navies have programs and their own training schools - junior high through high school - academies and curriculum emplaced. IINM, for the most part Verge polities don't have navies so no motivation to waste their resources on subject matter that is geared toward that endeavor. Just as High Point University (the Furniture Market capital of the world) offers subjects and courses and internships in Home Furnishings.
But rest assured, Alliance members have been working closely with the RMNA and vice versa to ensure the appropriate curriculum and requirements. Listen people, outside of the novels there is the real world. Manticore has an exemplary education system on planet. It is why they are still alive and haven't been swallowed by their enemies.
All of you already darn well know the stringent requirements that exist to receive admittance to these universities and academies. The root word of academy is academics, academia. Somewhat.
The Verge isn't ready, IMHO. Not yet. Of course, I agree that they have the potential. But only after working closely with the RMN will that potential see the light of a wedge.