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I know my lance is underweight.
And a few others...
I think the messages are in lieu of a pop-up notice to remind less attentive players that there's a very important thing needs done. It could be detrimental to forget to repair and take another contract and not find out until you've started the mission, then have to spend time reloading a save or playing the mission with damaged mech(s). The training isn't as important but people do get tunnel vision and forget to train their mechwarriors.
So, a small reminder is actually very nice and hurts no one.
And, if unfitted mechs in the bay cause a message that you hate, shouldn't you just store the mechs or fit them? That one has me scratching my head.
A big reason for Don't Necro is that for any games that have changed over time (due to regular patches, or being a live-service game), bringing back threads from earlier game states just adds confusion. Yes, for a game that's finished updating, and a thread that's after the final update, this isn't the case. But the general "no necro" rule is still usually applied by mods.
That said, people who bump necros just to make some dumb/useless comment ("yeah, me too", "no u", etc), are annoying.