[@TheHangedMan] [quote=@TheHangedMan] First and foremost, they are young people who should not be thrust into wartime matters, regardless of their previous experiences. So, while special treatment is given to them as Arms Masters, they are also treated the same as regular teams. The goal of [i]most[/i] Arms Masters academies [u]is not to create exceptional soldiers with Noble Arms, but to create Arms Masters who excel at being people. [/u] [/quote] >It's funded by several important banks and a few military organizations and as such, its curriculum matches that of its investors. ... In this sense, Trinidad is both a school and [b]a military academy[/b]. ... Trinidad ... is an Academy [b]backed by the military[/b] and the country's prime educational facility for Arms Masters, [so] the military has a [b]direct hand[/b] in the CAT's. Your words tell a conflicting story here, dude. One doesn't need specific training to excel at being a person.