Jonathan_S wrote:I disagree for a couple of reasons.
One, a old 6000 man SD has way more low level 'grunt work' positions than a 900 man modern SD(P) - but almost no additional members in the command and upper departement levels. It doesn't seem (to me) to do much good to have 4 times the basic enginerring techs trained if you've only got the same number of engineering chiefs, or tactical officers, or XOs, or Captains. You end up with too few command crews for the mass of basic spacers you ran through OTJ training.
Second it presumes that hands on training on ex-SLN tech is good, or at least adequate, training for the non-obsolete ships the crews will be transferred to after training. The Scienists class are so obsolete I think that's a very risky assumption - certainly for anybody whose future navy will have access to Manticoran naval tech (even Mantie-lite)
Taking a real work example, before the Ticonderoga-class cruiser the previous non-nuclear design for the USN was the Belknap-class which has a noticeably higher manning 27 officers, 450 enlisted vs 33 officers and approx. 360 enlisted. But you couldn't take most people trained on a Belcamp and transfer them to a Ticonderoga without sending them back to various tech schools to be largely retrained - the systems are too different and therefore so is how you operated, maintain, and troubleshoot them.
I just doubt that these ex-SLN SDs are even good for training ships, no matter how many people it takes to run them. You'd be better off with ground schools and simulators designed to train you on the ships (and tech) you'd actually be using later - very little of a spacer's training is shipboard (unless you count the process, during their first real assigned post training, where the more experienced crews knock away some of the book learning and replacing it with how things really work in the fleet.
As long as you end up with 4X command staff, 4X engineering, 4X weapons manning etc... you should be fine. No the idea is that you use 4 separate crew's and work on getting potential officers from there. The main command crew would be Manticoran/Havenite/Grayson etc... and under them you would have 4 separate schools.
To me, the ships are there and provide some use but if it proves that they are in fact useless or next to useless then go down the list. Are there Havenite/Manticoran SD's, DN's or BB's that can fit the bill? If so then go ahead. If no other alternative is available I would, if I were in the position of a newly independent government be taking anything I can get to provide for my own defence, if that means a year or two on outdated equipment followed by another year of workup on modern equipment I would say it's better than waiting the two or 3 years and starting from scratch. My point here is that the ships are there, and if a use can be had from them then by all means use them but ultimately every or at least a vast majority of core and shell system will be building up their military power and quickly so it would be better for the GA to have some oversight and control over those emerging militaries rather than have no oversight and influence and end up being surprised just like the SLN was.