jtg452 wrote:I don't see the logic of using them as training platforms.
That makes as much sense to me as training new auto mechanics on a fleet of 1973 Ford Pintos because you found a bone yard full of them or setting up a Computer Lit class using a warehouse full of Apple II's.
If you are going to train from scratch, then the best way to do it is to train on the system that's going to be used. Otherwise, you are just going to have to retrain once they get out of the classroom and into the real world.
Actually, I suggested the idea that they could be used as training platforms very early on in the "Captured Solly Junk" thread. Yet in another capacity. Marines could use them as target assault vehicles. In case of need of storming SLN ships, marines can train on actual SLN ships, to get accustomed to exact corridor layouts and the niggling little details of hatches that won't operate properly due to low maintenance, no maintenance or from *a shortage of the good olé WD-40 in the Sol sector.
*There was always a shortage of WD-40 in the Sol system because the government, the Mandarins and the SLN used it to grease and slide so much bullsheet by the unsuspecting public.
LOL