Inspections are hosted once a month by an Alliance Commander member or a Colonel with Alliance Command Supervision. This event combines aspects from each training to evaluate a members skill level as a whole. Attending an inspection is mandatory if you wish to become an officer within the rebel alliance. An inspection consists of 5 parts listed below.
Part 1: Introduction (The host will introduce themselves and set standards within the training)
Part 2: Faces & Formations (The host will quiz the attendees on faces & formations movements)
Part 3: Agility (The host will take the attendees to the obstacle course and pass the attendees who performed exceptionally.
Part 4: Combat (The host will allow the attendees to shot targets within the game and then allow the attendees to fight themself or helpers within the event.)
Part 5: Basic Knowledge (The host will provide a 10 question quiz on aspects within TRA. These aspects can be rules Alliance Commanders. Scenarios ectra.)
Basic Trainings are designed to introduce members to The Rebel Alliance. After passing a basic training you will be considered an official member of the alliance. A basic training has a total of 4 parts witch are listed below.
Part 1: Introduction (The host will introduce themselves and set standards within the training)
Part 2: Review and Explanation (The host will state all of the roblox and SWU rules stated within the alliance manual.)
Part 3: Quiz (The host will administrator a 5 question quiz on the rules reviewed to the attendees.)
Part 4: Tour (The host will give the attendees a tour of The Rebel Alliance's base of operations.)
Agility Trainings are designed to test memorability and physical fitness. Agility Trainings have a total of 2 parts.
Part 1: Introduction (The host will introduce themselves and set standards within the training)
Part 2: Obstacle Courses (The host will allow the attendees 5 minutes to complete the obstacle course failure to complete it will result in the attendees failing within the training.)
Drill Trainings are designed to teach a test a member's ability to perform sharp and precise drill movements such as Faces, Formations, and Marching. Drill Trainings have a total of 4 parts.
Part 1: Introduction (The host will introduce themselves and set standards within the training)
Part 2: Explanation (The host will explain all the faces listed in study guide as well as the format for faces. The host will also explain formations by using the :clone command. If the host does not explain formations they may not strike you or remove you from the training if you get a formation incorrect.
Part 3: Evaluation (The Host will call the commands they reviewed if you miss the command you will receive a strike 3 strikes will lead to failure of the training.)
Combat Trainings are designed to teach members how to fight in a proper manner. And improve overall combat skills. A combat training has a total of 3 parts.
Part 1: Introduction (The host will introduce themselves and set standards within the training)
Part 2: Explanation (The Host will explain how to use a blaster. The host will explain what the cursor is, how to fire, how to reload and any other key binds that are included. The host will then proceed to explain the commands for using weapons listed in the study guide section of this document.)
Part 3: Evaluation (The Host will take the attendees to the shooting range and test them on the weapon commands listed in the study guide. If an attendee fails to follow the commands they will receive a strike. If an attendee fires while someone is on the range self, they will be dismissed and removed from the training for friendly fire.)