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Also actually recruiting new characters which have the level cap unlocked is usually cheaper than training. (those which can level up to 10 have their name in green, those who can go up to 15 have it in blue)
The bootcamps were not a part of the game originally but something that was implemented due to people wanting to keep their 4 starting characters all the way through the game(which I personally don't understand why anyone would as it restricts you to playing the game in just 1 way).
Newly recruited characters do not autolevel to your current 3 characters level when you buy them, but considering it takes < 20 mins to level them up to the level you currently have, not really a big deal. Honestly I love the fact that there is a high cost involved with training, as it makes you look in other directions (like recruiting new people) and maybe try out different combinations of your crew. One of the games strengths is that you dont necessarily have to play bruiser/medikus/regulator(or bruiser/medikus/slayer) but that it actually can be played as regulator/regulator/regulator or bruiser/bruiser/bruiser if that is what you fancy.