SHORT VERSION:
Week 3: Armor Maintenance, Marksmanship, or Advanced Technology Usage (think Infrared Scanners, Night Vision, etc.)
Week 4: Exit Interview. Weapon Maintenance, or Basic Vehicle Training.
Exit Interview:
1) What skills do you feel you have learned most well?
2) If you were approached by a civilian and told of squatters, how would you respond? ((Squatting is illegal in the Dominion, very illegal))
3) You see a small child, stranded in the middle of the desert. He looks lost, but you recognize him as the child of an enemy of the Dominion, how do you respond?
4) In five words or less, describe your outlook on life.
5) After military service, what would your ideal career be?
I'll be editing in flavor text now, I though I'd let you see the bare bones though (that and I don't want to lose it)
Flavor Text:
The weeks wear on and training is getting a bit dull. The NCO's work you hard and punish just about any form of insubordination severely. All the same, they're doing it to teach you discipline, or at least that is what you keep telling yourself. After two weeks of basic drills you're finally ready to begin learning more advanced techniques. The exit interview, the last chance to make an impression on what your specialization will be is looming a head of you. While it might be too early to think about your futures outside of Basic Training, it is approaching faster than you know, in an unforeseen shape. . .
((I would like to officially say it's hard to tear myself away from StarCraft II when I'm on a 7 game winning streak and am incredibly tired.))