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''Dangerous Company'' is used to having to rough their conditions and during their intensive training at Starfleet Marine Academy on Mars was no different.  They are not used to the luxuries that life has to offer such Soldiers but on the Starbase they have it made.


With several decks designated to the Marines only, they have seperate decks for their facilities.  On one deck, living quarters.  Seperate living quarters are assigned to Commissioned Offiers, whereas Non-Comissioned Officers are still only seperated by their gender.  They are bunked together to make them act as a unit.  It is the common belief that an Army that lives together, eats together, sleeps together will fight together.
== Overview ==
''The 292nd Tactical Marine Regiment'', like all Marines, are used to dealing with rough living conditions.  On the Starbase, however, they have many facilities and luxuries available to them that may not be seen on other postings.


They have Holodecks assigned for their rigorous training regimes and the drills they face every day to keep themselves in perfect fighting formThey are the peak of fitness, the definition of skill and the epitome of unity and must keep it so.
Like the Starfleet personnel, the Marines permanently stationed on Starbase 118 live among the civilian population in the [[StarBase 118 Habitat Areas|Habitat Areas]], though there are separate living quarters available for Marines visiting the base for joint training exercises or missionsThere are also several holodecks primarily set aside for Dangerous Company, though as they do not see 24/7 use, they are also available to other departments for training (but not recreation).


However, it would seem they'd rather spend more time in the Dungeons then in the training centre.
== Command & Information Centre (CIC) ==
The Command & Information Centre, or CIC, is essentially the "bridge" of the Marine facilities - the central command location from which all Marine activities are planned and coordinated.  The CIC is a circular, two-level room.  The first level is essentially a wide catwalk surrounding the main level of the CIC.


At the centre of the CIC is the information and deployment management console, which the Marines simply call The Manager.  It is from here that the operations coordinator and commanding officer can direct all Marine operations.  The Manager includes a large holographic projector that usually shows a three-dimensional map of the Trinity Sector and all vessels, facilities and colonies therein.


== Holodecks ==
The Holodecks for the Marine Corps are no different to those used by Starfleet Officers.  They use the Holodecks for rigorous training and drill sessions in adverse weather conditions and more specifically, for terrain training that could not be achieved on base otherwise.
There are several standard programs open to the Marines, including: <br>
* ''Jungle Survival Training''
* ''Desert Survival Training''
* ''Drop Training''
* ''Emergency Evacuation Training'' 
There are also fitness programs which can be freely accessed by any of the Starfleet crew on the station.  They are vigorous, tough and are set to test someone operating at the Marine fitness standard - at least. 
== Phaser Range ==
They say the best thing for a soldier to learn is to shoot.  The Starbase 118 Marine Contingent does not like to think it is sending Marines out without learning the basics of the weapon they are carrying.  As such, there is a complex program to help the Marines excel at their weapons training.  The range itself is made from a composite Duranium alloy, which is routinely tested for stability and structural damage; however, it can take heavy fire.
Usually, phaser practice is a range between the different types of phaser and prototype weaponry in development.  The score is kept count by the computer and is collected by the player shooting at various red markers flying out of the darkness.  The aim is to shoot as many as possible in a time limit without compromising safety.  A round in comprised of fifteen minutes worth of shooting, calculating hits and misses to an overall percentage.
Each Marine is submitted for monthly testing of accuracy and marksmanship.  The levels needed for each department is different; for instance, infantry are required to have fast, accurate responses over relatively short distances, whereas a sniper would need to demonstrate accuracy at a far greater range. 


=== Holodecks ===


The Holodecks for the Marine Corps are no different to those used by Starfleet OfficersThey use the Holodecks for rigorous training and drill sessions in adverse weather conditions and more specifically, for terrain training that could not be achieved on base otherwise.
== Marine Mess Hall ==
It is safe to assume that every once in a while a unit needs to calm down and relax with food and drink.  The Mess Hall is the place that the Marines can go to spend their leisure time with other members of their contingentThe unit is advised and encouraged to spend large amounts of time together due to emergency situations that may require an extended period of just having your comrades for company.


There are extra safety regulations for Marine training in the Holodeck.  In certain training programs, the safety protocols are integral to the program and cannot be deactivated.  However, in programs which train perception and endurance, the safeties would be impeding on the skill and nature of the Marine.  In this instance, safety protocols can only be overridden by a member of the Command Team.
The large Mess Hall is divided into two sections:


There are several standard programs open to the Marines, including:
===Dining Hall===
*Jungle Survival Training
The Marines have their own dining facilities in which their own chef cooks specific meals for the platoon.  Their meals vary from day to day, can vary from the mundane to the exotic, and each meal reaches the required nutritional standard. In accordance with protocol, there is also a compliment of replicators situated in this area.
*Desert Survival Training
*Drop Training
*Emergency Evacuation Training  


And other fitness programs which can be accessed by any of the Officers on station.  They are vigorous and comply with Marine fitness standards that must be achieved. 


The Holodecks are also a source of amusement and leisure for the Marines.  There are often friendly tournaments between the squads and different teams compiled by the platoonThey play a variety of Terran games including Tennis, Squash, Racquetball, Springball, Football and a range of high impact sports.  There is also a range of games contributed by the variety of races in the Marines.  
===Lounge/Common Area===
[[Image:lounge.jpg|thumb|right|Common Area]]Like Starfleet Officers, some Junior Officers in the Marines don’t have the luxury of a lounge area in their quartersThe Common Area is a relaxing part of the facility that allows the Marines to spend their time reading or talking with colleagues and friends.  There is a multitude of games ranging from the logical to the insane to suit the different tastes of the cosmopolitan crew and to keep up with the latest news, FNN reports are broadcast daily around the Mess.  






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Latest revision as of 22:47, 22 July 2020


Overview

The 292nd Tactical Marine Regiment, like all Marines, are used to dealing with rough living conditions. On the Starbase, however, they have many facilities and luxuries available to them that may not be seen on other postings.

Like the Starfleet personnel, the Marines permanently stationed on Starbase 118 live among the civilian population in the Habitat Areas, though there are separate living quarters available for Marines visiting the base for joint training exercises or missions. There are also several holodecks primarily set aside for Dangerous Company, though as they do not see 24/7 use, they are also available to other departments for training (but not recreation).

Command & Information Centre (CIC)

The Command & Information Centre, or CIC, is essentially the "bridge" of the Marine facilities - the central command location from which all Marine activities are planned and coordinated. The CIC is a circular, two-level room. The first level is essentially a wide catwalk surrounding the main level of the CIC.

At the centre of the CIC is the information and deployment management console, which the Marines simply call The Manager. It is from here that the operations coordinator and commanding officer can direct all Marine operations. The Manager includes a large holographic projector that usually shows a three-dimensional map of the Trinity Sector and all vessels, facilities and colonies therein.

Holodecks

The Holodecks for the Marine Corps are no different to those used by Starfleet Officers. They use the Holodecks for rigorous training and drill sessions in adverse weather conditions and more specifically, for terrain training that could not be achieved on base otherwise.

There are several standard programs open to the Marines, including:

  • Jungle Survival Training
  • Desert Survival Training
  • Drop Training
  • Emergency Evacuation Training

There are also fitness programs which can be freely accessed by any of the Starfleet crew on the station. They are vigorous, tough and are set to test someone operating at the Marine fitness standard - at least.


Phaser Range

They say the best thing for a soldier to learn is to shoot. The Starbase 118 Marine Contingent does not like to think it is sending Marines out without learning the basics of the weapon they are carrying. As such, there is a complex program to help the Marines excel at their weapons training. The range itself is made from a composite Duranium alloy, which is routinely tested for stability and structural damage; however, it can take heavy fire.

Usually, phaser practice is a range between the different types of phaser and prototype weaponry in development. The score is kept count by the computer and is collected by the player shooting at various red markers flying out of the darkness. The aim is to shoot as many as possible in a time limit without compromising safety. A round in comprised of fifteen minutes worth of shooting, calculating hits and misses to an overall percentage.

Each Marine is submitted for monthly testing of accuracy and marksmanship. The levels needed for each department is different; for instance, infantry are required to have fast, accurate responses over relatively short distances, whereas a sniper would need to demonstrate accuracy at a far greater range.


Marine Mess Hall

It is safe to assume that every once in a while a unit needs to calm down and relax with food and drink. The Mess Hall is the place that the Marines can go to spend their leisure time with other members of their contingent. The unit is advised and encouraged to spend large amounts of time together due to emergency situations that may require an extended period of just having your comrades for company.

The large Mess Hall is divided into two sections:

Dining Hall

The Marines have their own dining facilities in which their own chef cooks specific meals for the platoon. Their meals vary from day to day, can vary from the mundane to the exotic, and each meal reaches the required nutritional standard. In accordance with protocol, there is also a compliment of replicators situated in this area.


Lounge/Common Area

Common Area

Like Starfleet Officers, some Junior Officers in the Marines don’t have the luxury of a lounge area in their quarters. The Common Area is a relaxing part of the facility that allows the Marines to spend their time reading or talking with colleagues and friends. There is a multitude of games ranging from the logical to the insane to suit the different tastes of the cosmopolitan crew and to keep up with the latest news, FNN reports are broadcast daily around the Mess.



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