Like that of leaves is a generation of men.
It lies in the lap of the gods.
First House of LAP
Preparing the Legion for the Take-Over of Tomorrow
The House of LAP is today what the Legion of Dynamic Discord and the Erisian Liberation Front were yesterday, tomorrow. The LAP train using the latest technology available today outside of any military organization (we don't want their second hand equipment anyway). With over 900 basic training facilities and a dozen expert training facilities available all over the world, the LAP train whenever and wherever available.
Training centers vary in size and technology. They are located everywhere from major metropolitan areas to backwater locations sometimes in the middle of nowhere land.
Do not confuse LAP training facilities with PBAP training facilities. PBAP trains for the take-over of today and are therefore very different in mind set from LAP training procedures and facilities. LAP facilities also differ from VRAP facilities although VRAP also trains for the take-over of tomorrow as well. The difference here is that LAP is more infantry based and VRAP is more vehicle based (such as tanks, ships, planes, ect.)
At present there is no central organization for either PBAP or VRAP. They conveniently exist in the mind of Episkapose Hestas Coyote, and let's hope they stay there. LAP should have stayed there as well, but Eris happens.
LAP will eventually incorporate some light vehicle training facilities. Currently there is one experimental facility, however it is fairly new and not yet tested by the Episkapose himself and therefore not to be taken seriously. Keeping all of this in mind, many LAP trainees do cross train in both PBAP and VRAP facilities. Episkapose Hestas Coyote occasionally partakes a training session at a VRAP facility.
Current official membership in LAP is one, the Episkapose himself. This is mainly due to the fact that no one seems interested in becoming members. So posh to all of you.
Basic training facilities also have several core groups but trainees change units so often that very few have definable core teams, and therefore keep having to retrain the entire unit every time there is a change in membership.