Denver:Protectorate Creation Guide
First thing you should do is familiarize yourself with what the Protectorate, and their junior branch, The Wards actually do.
Here is our handy guide on Protectorate & Ward Duties & Responsibilities. Read this first.
Chain of Command
Mental Health Requirements
Professional Expectations
Skills & Training
The PRT provides its parahuman employees with training before that cape even thinks about going out on their first patrol.
Helping members of the Protectorate & Wards with how to use their powers more effectively & safely is always one part of the end goal.
But more importantly for this guide, the PRT trains its parahumans with practical skills & techniques for law enforcement.
Below is the bare minimum that a new Protectorate/Ward is expected to possess before being allowed to actually patrol, & fight crime.
The Very Basics
- Basic Hand-to-Hand combat training
- Basic First Aid & CPR
- Basic & Relevant Understanding of laws & legal procedures
- Basic Radio & Communicator Operation
While those listed above, are the absolute minimum, if you've been on the team for a while, your skills should reflect that.
Someone with a lengthy career in the Protectorate, should have some actual experience to show for it.
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