AdmiralKanos wrote:Rob Wilson wrote:The implementation of a properly designed rifle shows they want to get things right, but they're doing it through equipment design rather than training.
The instructors can't teach that which they do not know.
BTW, regarding the notion that Starfleet people are trained in security rather than ground assaults, this is true. However, they're shitty security guards too. Look at Roga Danar's escape; they can't track him without their toys, so they're basically clueless once their internal sensor grid is blown out. Why is this so complicated? They know he's gone into the Jeffries tubes, so why don't they just station a three-man team at every tube exit? Why do they have to guess which particular exit he might come out of?
Time to trot out my all time favourite example of Starfleet Security training.
Ladies and Gentlemen can we please have a nice round of applause for "nor the battle to the strong".
Here we have 2 Fed Security guards, Jake Sisko describes how all Fed Security "Undergo 100's of hours of combat simulations at the academy", so lets see how thse two fine examples do, shall we?
They are in a tunnel system, so the layout is similar to the duties required for security/evacuation work on a ship. They must evacuate staff from a hospital ward in the tunnels before the Klingons arrive. 1 guard moves halfway down th tunnel and spends most his time looking back into the room, the other sort of gestures ineffectually to the staff who take their time collecting things and running back and forth across the room.
Enter the Klingons, who promptly shoot the guy in the tunnel, despite the fact he had time to shout that they were coming and had to round a corner to shoot him. Within seconds the Hospital staff are
GONE, you'd swear they teleported out they left so fast.
It's up to our remaing Fed Security officer to defend the retreat, so she moves forward from beside some metal crates to hide behind the bedsheets hanging down from a Trolley bed!!??? After this stunnig display of tactical nouse, she then proceed to miss the Klingons 3 times at a range of 5-7m from the Kneeling supported position, each shot going high left. The Klingons (who are stood in the
centre of a tunnel and moving forwards at a comfortable walking pace proceed to shoot her when she tries to return to the metal crates she left earlier!
So any Marines want to comment on this demonstration of Fed Security, whose principle job is ship defence? Anyone want to express they're feelings about the level of these "100's of hours of combat simulations"?
God but I love that part of the Episode it makes me laugh so hard.