Honestly, the inclusion in both detachments is a disaster. Then, as the detachment of pathfinders has few suits, why not add the shadow scout and the swamp trooper to patfinders?
The issue is not that each detachment has more or less suits, it is that each suit goes where it goes, and period, there is no more. It says clearly: '' Special operations ''. Although it has a lot of Tie appearance, special operations means special operations. By that rule, Shadow troopers, as they have the appearance of trooper to the troopers detachment, and so with shadow scout and swamp trooper among others.
But of course, you have to have everyone happy.
Then things like the subject of the late CRL of Seyn Marana happen and everyone is happy too, right?
everybody thinks about it, it's a botched
if it were also said that they have nothing to do, it is valid, but the inferno squad is supposed to be Del, Iden and Gideon. Why divide them? Then we say to maintain integrity and be faithful to the canon but this is a botched to '' keep everyone happy ''
And if we add to this that suits that are supposed to be the same, they have subtle differences between the CRLs ... like side extensions, details on the helmet, or materials for level, and even the mandatory or optional chestbox ...
My frustration comes, in addition to the differences between the CRL of suits that a priori must be identical in their common elements, or omitting elements or details that are common. Then we like to brag about being who we are.
The worst comes when an Iden and Gideon suit in which I participated in its assembly, are approved by the JRS recruiter, and a few days later, mine, OPS is rejected due to the color of the compad and the existence of notch in the imperial disk of the ear. The funny thing is that the three helmets come from the same manufacturer and the elements are identical, as well as the paint of the compad.
Due to this, I sincerely believe that both CRLs should be regularized by both detachments, correct these differences and make the recruiters aware of this, unifying criteria. As said notch and color of the compad was "valid" for JRS but not for OPS. If not, we will soon have some similar '' squadrons ''. But not identical.
Due to this, I myself was responsible for correcting the differences in the two suits erroneously approved, although it is not necessary.
The bad thing is that there are elements like helmets that lack detail in certain parts such as lateral oxygenators, or tridents with wrong dimension, which in the opinion of a recruiter are wrong, but for another they are totally valid. ( I speak about some type of helmets that some GML's are aproving)