[center][h3][color=0072bc]Evan Carn[/color][/h3][/center] [color=0072bc]"Well then what an excellent choice that would be. I'll have you kiddos know I could have been a movie star back in the day!"[/color] Evan chuckled as he responded to Hunt's ribbing. When Eris asked about him being trained to drive a tank, he grinned as he remembered a fond memory. [color=0072bc]"Yes I am. The vehicle course covered all of that and tanks are awesome to drive."[/color] When she asked about him piloting a comandeered imperial tank, though, his grin shifted to a curious expression as he began to ponder that thought. [color=0072bc]"Hmmm... I mean, I could. Transmissions vary from tank to tank, but the driving controls are usually pretty standard aside from the gearbox. I might need a few hours of practice to get good with it, but I could. I don't think it would work out well though."[/color] Evan was about to list off the limitations of driving a comandered tank but was interupted by Hunt, who highlighted the biggest issue of all: crew. [color=0072bc]"Bingo."[/color] He snapped a finger and pointed a 'finger gun' at the corporal. [color=0072bc]"Give the lad a cigar, the biggest issue is we'd need a crew for it. If we captured a heavy tank or one of those two-turreted monstrosities the imperials started producing before the war, we'd need the entire squad to man it just to get it moving."[/color] Evan began counting off on his fingers as he mentally went over each crew roll in the different kinds of tanks he was trained with. [color=0072bc]"A medium tank requires 4 other crew members besides the driver and even a light tank requires at 3 people to be combat effective. Two can do it in a pinch, but then the gunner has to also load and the driver has to operate the radio. Either way, I don't think it would work well unless we got a bunch more transferes with vehicle training."[/color]