

If he succeeds he is deemed to have passed out of the college with a commission, basic training for his chosen field and can roll on the service skills table for the assignment of his choice. If admitted the new midshipman undergoes a series of tests over the course of his term.

In addition he will not gain a mustering out benefit for the term he spent in college.Ī graduate will not immediately be placed within his specialised service, instead serving in the Crewman roll of the navy of his choice (it is fairly uncommon, but not unknown, for promising graduates to opt for a naval career in their own planetary navy rather than the more prestigious Imperial Navy, for example).įour naval terms, Imperial Navy or Subsector Navy onlyįour naval terms, Imperial or Subsector Navy, Support or GunneryĪ character that fails admission to one of the Naval Colleges is able to then attempt to join a career of his choice and does not enter the draft. He will not have an Event or Mishap, losing any benefits he may have gained. A successful education at Naval College will leave the new officer with a full set of basic skills, some training in his chosen specialist field and, of course, his commission as an officer. No character may attempt to enter Naval College after his first term, the Navy has plenty of potential recruits eager to fill their ranks and never wish to be seen as the second choice for any new officer recruit.Īny graduate from a Naval College will be commissioned and immediately start his first term at rank o1. A failed course after gaining entry means the character flunks out and spends his first term in the drifter career. If successful, he may choose a course and attempt to pass the course in order to gain its benefits. To enter naval college, the character must pass the Entry roll. If a character attends naval college, he spends four years there preparing for his career in the navy. 2 Expanded Character Generation & Ranks.
