"I shall have to remember to speak to that one." he said to Yolem, who stood at his side. "How are the reports coming along from the rest of the Coalition? I want all the details."
Yolem passed him a datapad, laden with statistical information, and saluted. "It appears we are making good progress, sir. The supply of ore went uninterrupted to our shipyards, meaning their production has continued at maximum output. It appears the first few orders will be available soon, and are to be distributed as it was outlined in the bill. Your request for a detatchment for this facility for training purposes has been approved as well, sir."
"Good, good." Regrad murmured as he scanned the information that appeared onscreen. The plans to construct academies and the like across the Coalition seemed to be moving ahead quickly. They followed a patterned design, altered only as necessary for the location so as to ensure familiarity with each facility will be a simple procedure. Each one was considerably elaborate, but as there was to be no more then one per planet, it was vital each would be built large enough and well-equipped enough to handle the vast amount of trainees and those returning to brush-up on skills.
"There is other news to report, sir. With our plans going on uninterrupted, it appears we will soon be prepared to begin troop-rotations into the advanced training facilities. I have already expressed concerns about this stage, sir."
"Have no fear, Yolem." he said "The plan is simply that a third of the Coalition's entire force will undergo additional training at a time, then they will rotate for the next third. It will take no more then perhaps six months for the initial training for all three thirds of the entire Coalition military, and from then on we'll take a more reasonable, part-time training approach. It is important we bring everyone up to speed quickly, and in the current environment I find it unlikely we will be attacked any time soon."
"If you say so..." said Yolem, uneasily "But if they did, we would be ill-equipped to defend ourselves."
Regrad paused. "Think of it this way, imagine we are besieged. If we can hold the base for six months, we will be strong enough to break out. That is the case here, if we can ensure we are not attacked for just six months, I can guarentee a fighting force adequetly trained and skilled to make best use of our weapons and techniques."
Yolem nodded. "As you say, sir."
Regrad nodded. "Is the physical training center prepared yet?" Yolem nodded.
"The work crews say it should take no more then a few minutes to pack up their equipment, then it will be all yours, sir."
"Good. I would like you to inform the recruits to wrap up the warm-up session and meet me in the training center in one hour."
With that, Regrad left the balcony.
One hour later, Yolem walked down into the training area. The recruits, each wearing a simple white jumpsuit, stopped their various assaults on droids, and turned to face him. Yolem was once again taken aback by the variety of the recruits, ranging in heights and colourations like nothing else he had seen.
"Recruits!" he shouted "Regrad is awaiting you in the newly opened Physical Training Center. I will ensure the area will be properly cleaned after you leave, dismissed!"
The recruits left, curious as to the nature of the training center. A few of the more adventurous ones advanced to the front of the group, to get a better look at the structure before them.
It appeared as a solid square, a block of stone with a large door hewn precisely into the front of it. There were no windows, no symbols, nothing. It would have been intimidating to most, but those assembled here were of the kind not easily scared.
They entered, and were met with the sight of a massive, empty chamber. On all sides, tiny projectors could just barely be visible mounted to the walls. The only feature on the floor was a raised dias upon which stood Regrad, at the controls of a computer. He was too far to easily make out, but some felt they could see some sort of movement.
In a flash, they were all forced to avert their gaze as the projectors hummed to life. Suddenly, in place of the massive room was a dojo, a sparring room adorned with weapons and marked on the floor for combatants. Regrad, with calm and measured footsteps, entered the center of the ring.
"I have seen you practice" he said "and I admit to being impressed. There is strength here, skill. But it will take more then that to best your future foes, and that is what this chamber is for. Here, you can fight any foe or relive any battle, without risk to yourself or your fellow Knights. It is also here, where you will test your skills against each other, proving strength and gaining skill far beyond what you already have in competition. And to start things off, I invite any one of you to hit me."
There was a noticeable silence. The crowd of recruits had been well chosen for their character and potential, but to so suddenly be asked to strike at the leader of your nation and your direct commander was off-balancing.
In the end, one stepped up, placing himself in front of Regrad. It was the Firrerro whom Regrad had earlier seen tear apart a training droid. "I believe I can, sir."
"That is very good, Knight, but first tell me your name."
"I am Jy-Zin, sir, although many have taken to calling me Jay."
"Well, Jay, it is good you believe. Believing you can is the first step towards success as I have no doubt you have heard before. But tell me, for interest, why did you-" And with that Regrad struck Jay in the stomach hard enough to cause him to double in pain and surprise "-announce your intention? I said you were invited to hit me, you only gave me time."
Jay, recovering, became enraged. Unlike most raging warriors, however, Regrad was impressed to see him keep himself under control. Jay opened up with a series of furious blows, each one as precise as a surgeon's scaple, and yet each infused with the strength of rage. Regrad, despite his age, managed to deflect each blow with the sides of his arms.
Finally, Jay managed to create an opening. He swung his fist with full strength at Regrad's head, aiming to shear it off at the neck, but Regrad used his opponent's force to his advantage, and struck his elbow into Jay's open face. Jay grabbed at his nose, teetered, and fell.
"The lesson here" said Regrad, as he helped Jay return to his feet "is that each of you has skill, strength, and talent already. What you need is practice, experience. Jay here is an impressive warrior, and is to be commended for his knowledge of combat technique, but experience teaches you more then that. It teaches you how to survive, how to win, not just fight. Strike first, strike last, and it doesn't matter how many strikes you land inbetween."
Jay nodded, calmed by the words of Regrad for now, and returned to the ranks of his fellow recruits.
"This facility is yours for now, there are various scenarios set up which I wish you to go through first, and once they are done you will be free to set up your own training simulations - just how you do that, you will have to agree amongst yourselves." Regrad then left the facility, as the hologram shifted into a recreation of the First Krakken IV war.
Yolem met him at the door. "Sir, are you absolutely sure that was wise? It is a risky business, putting a recruit down in front of his fellows."
Regrad shook his head "Do not worry so much, Yolem. It is far riskier sending them into combat before they are truly ready. We know they can fight, we want soldiers to learn how to fight, but we want these ones to know how to win."