RT9804- p98.01.05a
From StarFleet Bureau of Information
==================================== Title: Advanced ALB Training Course ==================================== Author: Mike Groner, with tribute to Jeffrey Trock and Seth Green Summary: The Flag Council will establish training to help increase the number of eligible command rank players in the draw pool, and improve overall player interaction. Rationale: Quality command level players are difficult to find. Often, a command billet is vacated without warning, and Fleet Commanders are forced to use the "best suited" player to fill the billet. This can lead to poor leadership of an RP unit and, in the worst case scenario, can actually lead to the demise of the RP unit itself. Early and effective training of higher-ranked officers can help unit COs and Fleet Commanders by increasing the knowledge base and experience of players who already possess some command strengths. Text: A ship's crew is only as strong as its Captain. An unprepared ASR player, thrown into the command chair of an RP unit as the "best qualified" at the time, can be a catalyst for disaster. The Commander of Armstrong Lunar Base (COMALB) will establish and maintain advanced ALB instructors not unlike the current ALB instructors. Advanced instructors would be willing unit COs, nominated by Fleet Commanders to the ASR administrative staff, and confirmed by a majority. (The ASR administrative staff, for the purposes of this proposal, include the office of CINCSF, CSFO, COMLOG, COMALB, and all CINCFLEETS.) Students of the advanced ALB training course would be active ASR players who have been promoted twice since coming out of ALB (normally to the rank of O-3), and have been at that rank for what their unit commander determines is long enough to be eligible for the next rank. The unit commander would then notify CINCFLEET and recommend the player for an upcoming class. CINCFLEET should confirm that the player is ready to attend and then order the candidate to ALB for assignment. If CINCFLEET determines that the candidate is not ready, details regarding that determination must be sent to the candidate's CO, and can be passed on to the candidate at the CO's discretion. The content and format of the advanced ALB training will be established by COMALB. Interested members of the Round Table should submit ideas to COMALB and/or the ASR administrative staff as to what should be taught during this course. Both Role-playing (RPG) and Non-Role-playing (NRPG) subjects will be covered. The goals of the course will include: development of effective RPG leadership skills, interpersonal skills, player motivation, discipline, and conflict resolution. The course will last as long as required to give the students a taste of what it is like to be an ASR command billet player, better preparing them for their first command position. Note: Receiving advanced ALB instruction would NOT be a pre-requisite for either a promotion above O-3 or assignment to a command billet.