Well Louis,
I'm certainly guilty of that simple pleasure for sure. Extreme prejudice with malice.
But we aren't
completely without
some manner of textev underlining his (always incompetence) stupidity. Georgia underlined it quite well in textev and it is included in the wiki...
Prior to their marriage, Georgia Sakristos' private assessment of her future husband was that he displayed most or all of the negative qualities of his father and brothers, though he was not quite as stupid as Pavel. She also calculated that his ambition and thirst for power would make him easy to manipulate. (HH4)
I concede that that is a general assessment of his IQ and may not necessarily match his ability to pass the Crusher. Though I imagine you're going to find it hard pressed to actually find many here that don't take it at face value. But you do have a point, being the dutiful neutral and impartial observer that you are.
Which brings me to something else that's been
anagging me. If I may borrow a previous post from...
George J. Smith wrote:In the side story Ms Midshipwoman Harrington, Honor was promoted by Cpt Bacfish(sp) midway through her snotty cruise due to her saving the ship from being destroyed by a privateer.
That would explain the time difference in the dates of promotion.
What are the requirements and or limitations for making rank aboard ship from its CO? As I recall, any such promotion is subject to approval by the Admiralty. My interest lies in the area that it possibly might explain how Young collected rank
after cronyism cheated,
ok allegedly cheated, the ATC.
Really, I can somewhat accept that the North Hollow files
may have gotten him through Sag Isle, but after his assuming command
and the pedal hit the metal, I can't rub two nickels together to come up with a penny's worth of thoughts as to how he managed to gain rank - and to stay ahead of Honor to boot. But if he received rank aboard ships with CO's within the good ol' boy network, that might explain it.
Nonetheless, any such promotions would again be subject to approval by the Admiralty. So back to square one.
And we know he was incompetent. Hamish's scathing rant certainly put paid to that. And his incompetence may have stemmed from his not actually passing the ATC.
Louis R wrote:A lot of people seem to posting from their prejudices where Pavel Young is concerned. Being a pusillanimous turd doesn't automatically equate to being stupid or unable to master course material. Nor need it imply a lack of tactical acumen. It doesn't even equate to being unable to apply oneself when the circumstances warrant it, to at least a minimally-acceptable standard. Being a vindictive SOB as well can impact the latter, but the numbers of those are legion who have sustained themselves through adversity with dreams of what they'll be able to do to others once they reach the top of the pile.
Where they do affect performance is when the pedal hits the metal. The turd is going to run like a rabbit when the splinters start creasing his own personal crust, not when safe and sound in a simulator at the bottom of the atmosphere of his home world. Something that every military knows, which is why it's regarded as a truism that you can never take combat performance for granted based on training results. For men or equipment. That's why so many equipment mods came out of the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan, and why the guys getting the promotions now can show evidence of at least being within earshot of the gunfire. Training does manage to wash out many of the unsuitable, but it can't get them all unless you're willing to start blowing people to kingdom come for real. Something that is widely regarded as wasteful, and not without reason.
TL:DR: Young passed the same way anybody else did. Maybe with a poorer final evaluation than most, that's something that can be worked around.
saber964 wrote:Annachie wrote:We don't know that Pavel Young passed the crusher.
Perhaps the reason he ended up at Basilisk was that he was promoted to captain a cruiser without the course.
I could see his fathers influence being able to handle that.
Hell, just have him as the exec of a cruiser, bribe or blackmail the captain to leaving suddenly and force through a field promotion.
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No, Young probably passed it. With the help of dear old daddy and his blackmail files.
You have to look at a time line to see when Young was at ATC. IIRC Young had been in command of Warlock for just over a year when Fearless showed up in late 1900 PD. So Young probably took the course when he was a LCDR/CDR probably 5-6 years before Honor did.
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