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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 6:42 pm    Post subject: Re: mixed SHC/EHC


In a message dated 6/17/2004 14:17:16 Central Daylight Time,
mark@... writes:

Jon,

Please clarify the apparent contradiction the the two replies you've given
below. In the first, you appear to say that EHC as a second rank behind SHC
_can_ expand in a follow-up. In the second, you appear to say that they
cannot.>>
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I simply have not fixed it yet, Mark. I am so impossibly far behind it is
silly. The rules literally read say they cannot, but that is not the intent -
we will fix that at the next clarification update. This will be before
HCon, but not before tomorrow. Please be patient.


J




-Mark Stone

From message 13534 in the archives

<<(2) a 2E unit, front rank SHC rear rank EHC, recoils a hth
opponent. Are the EHC permitted to expand out in the follow-up?
[I would have thought 'yes' but the rules say "troops who are
loose or open," and 'troops' is short for 'body of troops'; this
is not a loose or open body of troops. So we ruled no.]>>
[
[
You did the right thing and followed our guidance and interpreted literally.
However, this is a typo and we need to fix it. I will add this to the next
clarifications. The intent is for the answer to be yes.


From message 13798 in the archives:

> Q2.
> If the above unit – X- forces its opponents to recoil,
> (a) can the unit expand out in the follow-up (as the element doing the
> expanding is loose)
> OR
> (b) is it prevented (as the body contains close)>>

b)







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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 6:49 pm    Post subject: Re: mixed SHC/EHC


In a message dated 6/17/2004 14:48:33 Central Daylight Time,
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Jon: Will this be altered in time for H'Con, or (Scott, I guess:)
should we assume that current rules will apply there?>>
I will get this and a couple other things up in clarifications asap and
before HCon, yes.





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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:03 pm    Post subject: mixed SHC/EHC


Jon,

Please clarify the apparent contradiction the the two replies you've given
below. In the first, you appear to say that EHC as a second rank behind SHC
_can_ expand in a follow-up. In the second, you appear to say that they cannot.


-Mark Stone

From message 13534 in the archives

<<(2) a 2E unit, front rank SHC rear rank EHC, recoils a hth
opponent. Are the EHC permitted to expand out in the follow-up?
[I would have thought 'yes' but the rules say "troops who are
loose or open," and 'troops' is short for 'body of troops'; this
is not a loose or open body of troops. So we ruled no.]>>
[
[
You did the right thing and followed our guidance and interpreted literally.
However, this is a typo and we need to fix it. I will add this to the next
clarifications. The intent is for the answer to be yes.


From message 13798 in the archives:

> Q2.
> If the above unit – X- forces its opponents to recoil,
> (a) can the unit expand out in the follow-up (as the element doing the
> expanding is loose)
> OR
> (b) is it prevented (as the body contains close)>>

b)

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:20 pm    Post subject: Re: mixed SHC/EHC


I noticed this; I assumed (giving Jon benefit of doubt here!) that his
second answer reflected current status rather than intended status.

Jon: Will this be altered in time for H'Con, or (Scott, I guess:)
should we assume that current rules will apply there?

E

Mark Stone wrote:

> Jon,
>
> Please clarify the apparent contradiction the the two replies you've given
> below. In the first, you appear to say that EHC as a second rank behind SHC
> _can_ expand in a follow-up. In the second, you appear to say that they
cannot.
>
>
> -Mark Stone
>
> From message 13534 in the archives
>
> <<(2) a 2E unit, front rank SHC rear rank EHC, recoils a hth
> opponent. Are the EHC permitted to expand out in the follow-up?
> [I would have thought 'yes' but the rules say "troops who are
> loose or open," and 'troops' is short for 'body of troops'; this
> is not a loose or open body of troops. So we ruled no.]>>
> [
> [
> You did the right thing and followed our guidance and interpreted literally.
> However, this is a typo and we need to fix it. I will add this to the next
> clarifications. The intent is for the answer to be yes.
>
>
> From message 13798 in the archives:
>
>
>>Q2.
>>If the above unit – X- forces its opponents to recoil,
>>(a) can the unit expand out in the follow-up (as the element doing the
>>expanding is loose)
>>OR
>>(b) is it prevented (as the body contains close)>>
>
>
> b)
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