Talk:SPARTAN-II training

Re-Improvement
Alright, I'm mad. Who decided that this article was "improved"? Poor grammar, spelling, simplistic language, and many more problems exist. Requesting permission to place this back on the Dingo Company Improvements List. If this is the quality of all of the articles that we've "improved" then we need to reevaluate our definition of excellence.User:Bontakun117


 * Don't ask here--ask the head of Dingo Company. Also, please sign talk page edits with ~ rather than with User:Bontakun117 . Thanks! =D -- NOTASTAFF  GPT ( talk )( eating ) 21:35, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the heads-up. Bontakun117 21:54, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

There's a typo in the book. On page 46 (of The Fall of Reach) it states that there are 75 children in the squad, yet on page 48 it states that there are 67. Anybody have any answers about this? Sasquash Pie

Intelligence?
First of all, the Spartans may be smart, but they aren't geniuses. I would say that Halsey, Anders, Cortana, Lord Hood, etc. are of higher intelligence. Second, intelligence is a product of genetics and can only vary a small amount after birth. I believe that the better word here would be knowledgeable. The Spartans ARE the most knowledgeable about infantry combat.Giant hoola hoop 11:58, 1 September 2009 (UTC)

this is so NOT the place for you to start the whole "nature vs nurture" debate, intelligence is partially determined by genetics and also other things Andrew-108 01:43, September 19, 2010 (UTC)

Name
Should we rename this to "Spartan-II training"? Whether we need to rename this or not might depend on what the title is referring to. Is it referring to the SPARTAN-II program's training or the training of each individual Spartan-IIs? -- NightHammer (talk)(contribs) 20:08, 11 September 2015 (EDT)
 * The page refers to the Spartans as a whole, so I think the title should stay as it is. -- Topal the Pilot Blueteam.png ( Talk | Contribs ) 20:16, 11 September 2015 (EDT)