We have a fairly complete record of Scotty Tremaine's career. Is there any textev that he went through the crusher...or am I missing something?
The whole point of the ATC being the "Crusher" is to wash-out unqualified middle rank officers from commanding anything larger than effectively a scout ship. Honor was lucky to have been in command of Hawkwing without it, but her service record put her in that position in spite of the Pavel Young cronies doing their best to ambush her career.
For Tremaine, I'm also thinking that he went to ATC after Buttercup during the five year hiatus. I'd also think that there might be a heretofore undiscussed version of "Crusher lite", useful when an officer has already proven that they're not going to wash out or make poor decisions in battle, or is brevet promoted in battle due to the injury to the remaining superior officers.
Not the right Navy but consider Oliver Diamoto in the RHN as an example. 3rd in Command starts fighting the ship effectively in the heat of battle after the admiral (Kellet), Flag Captain (Hall) and XO (in AuxControl) are dead..."
As a similar example to Tremaine, Naomi Kaplan -- terribly injured at Monica but soon thereafter assuming the command of a DD in 10th Fleet. AKA she must have gone through the ATC while in convalescence. It seems likely that you go from being the "command" tactical officer on a ship to the ATC by the way, meaning that Abigail Hearns is about due for the Crusher.
Has anyone every posted how long the ATC is supposed to last?