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<blockquote data-quote="Universal_narration" data-source="post: 6001193" data-attributes="member: 6699115"><p>Each member of the 100 men on board the Wanderer was handpicked by the Commodore during the training process. There were too many applicants for the amount of spaces on board the Wanderer. To help the selection process, the first section of training all the applicants were present. The first portion was rigorous and helped weed out all those that were not suitable for the mission.</p><p></p><p>The first stage of training consisted of learning to fight in a vacuum and where resources were tight. Many exercises were very strenuous and often caused the applicants to enter med bay. This portion of the training also consisted of learning to take the G-forces required in emergency landings and the like.</p><p></p><p>The second phase of training begun after there were only 200 applicants left, at this stage Commodore Katsuya Okado personally inspected and trained each applicant. </p><p></p><p>The second stage of training consisted of training with the slightly altered prototype weapons. These weapons were very similar to those found in normal military supplies, many had the same numbers and names. However they were altered to work in harsh environments found in space and were outfitted with different modules to supply power and ammo.</p><p></p><p>After much consideration Okado choose 100 of these applicants to complete the training and board the Wanderer.</p><p></p><p>The final stage of training taught each soldier how to use their custom made Multi-Domain Armour (MDA). Each of these armour suits were outfitted with modifications that suited the domain that each soldier would pursue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Universal_narration, post: 6001193, member: 6699115"] Each member of the 100 men on board the Wanderer was handpicked by the Commodore during the training process. There were too many applicants for the amount of spaces on board the Wanderer. To help the selection process, the first section of training all the applicants were present. The first portion was rigorous and helped weed out all those that were not suitable for the mission. The first stage of training consisted of learning to fight in a vacuum and where resources were tight. Many exercises were very strenuous and often caused the applicants to enter med bay. This portion of the training also consisted of learning to take the G-forces required in emergency landings and the like. The second phase of training begun after there were only 200 applicants left, at this stage Commodore Katsuya Okado personally inspected and trained each applicant. The second stage of training consisted of training with the slightly altered prototype weapons. These weapons were very similar to those found in normal military supplies, many had the same numbers and names. However they were altered to work in harsh environments found in space and were outfitted with different modules to supply power and ammo. After much consideration Okado choose 100 of these applicants to complete the training and board the Wanderer. The final stage of training taught each soldier how to use their custom made Multi-Domain Armour (MDA). Each of these armour suits were outfitted with modifications that suited the domain that each soldier would pursue. [/QUOTE]
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