23. "RE: OWaW 21a: A Day at Crone Rock"
In response to message #10
>In practice, that depends on a couple of things. One is how much >longer the war lasts. Progression is always slower in peacetime >armies than during times of active war, particularly world war, >partially because said armies tend to be a lot smaller, and partially >because there aren't as many opportunities for people to distinguish >themselves when nothing much is going on.
Also less chance of your superiors dying/being injured beyond ability to serve, and that slot *needing* to get filled.
-- -Pasha ("To diseases, and bloody wars with the French!") "Don't change the subject" "Too slow, already did."