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Shieldless rear ranks and shooting casualties

 
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: Shieldless rear ranks and shooting casualties


Greetings

Thinking about the debate over only taking shields for some of a unit
led me to think about the logic of 8.92 which states that 'If a
target body is of mixed type it counts as the most vulnerable if
shooting at a body in skirmish formation, otherwise as that of the
nearest rank eligible as a target.'

However, in 8.4 we find that shooting at long range has the 'effect
of making a high trajectory necessary'.

There is an implication that shooting at high trajectory you are more
likely to clear the front ranks. Accordingly there could be some
logic to long range [high trajectory] fire counting as hitting the
rear rank(s) - typically the more vulnerable elements, especially if
they have no shields to protect themselves.

The factors may be too aggressive however to make this a viable
idea. Maybe an X rule to try out some day.

Regards

Edward

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 2:53 am    Post subject: Re: Shieldless rear ranks and shooting casualties


I really think that it would be equitable to make it a consequence for having
shieldless troops in a second rank. Note, one cannot support shoot into a unit
that is 1 element in depth, thus it would seem the shieldless guys in rank two
are the recipients of the this kind of lovin. It certainly would make weapons
with a trajectory that could hit these troops very deadly to strike shieldless
MI for example.


k

Edward Sturges <edward_sturges@...> wrote:

Greetings

Thinking about the debate over only taking shields for some of a unit
led me to think about the logic of 8.92 which states that 'If a
target body is of mixed type it counts as the most vulnerable if
shooting at a body in skirmish formation, otherwise as that of the
nearest rank eligible as a target.'

However, in 8.4 we find that shooting at long range has the 'effect
of making a high trajectory necessary'.

There is an implication that shooting at high trajectory you are more
likely to clear the front ranks. Accordingly there could be some
logic to long range [high trajectory] fire counting as hitting the
rear rank(s) - typically the more vulnerable elements, especially if
they have no shields to protect themselves.

The factors may be too aggressive however to make this a viable
idea. Maybe an X rule to try out some day.

Regards

Edward




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