Interning and Careers
Upon completion of the Master Aviator's Exam, which means you've gone through Basic Training, passed the Aviator's Exam, Senior Aviator's Exam and the Minor Exams which you've probably figured out are a pretty major amount of time, you've arrived at a crossroads!
Now that you've done all of that, you are no longer some ordinary pilot- rather you are a commodity- something that needs to be used because its so valuable. Right now you posess information on how and why a TIE Figher works the way it does, how it can be used effectivelly in combat, why its different that original ones and how doctrine effects the pilot as well as his craft. You know the functions of the VEN, the chain of command, how to file any number of reports and by god you're expereinced! That's been a lot of work and for good reason- lets look at you're options.
Options
Options are exciting because you're going to be doing something you haven't done before. Most of what you'll have been writing up to this point, presumebly over the course of about a year, will have been involving fighter class ships. However, we offer an alternative to that as well as an option that further's that and yet another option that takes you out of this process entirelly. They are:
Click on any of them to learn about their internship programs and what it is you'll be pursuing. Upon deciding where you'd like to go or what it is you'd like to do in general, you can inform your commanding officer who will put it through the right channels. You're wing commander will probably be the best choice because he'll have contact with all three.
Congratulations on all you've accomplished- there's more to do though :)