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Ewan McNay
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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 3:53 am    Post subject: 2 questions from BillCon

The game against Todd brought two rules queries.

First: a general intercepts a shaken unit. recovery happens when the general "remains with" the unit for a complete bound. What does that mean? If the general moves, but both starts and ends in base to base contact? Or must he be immobile? Or just in constant base contact?

Second: during a counter, a 2E unit of my LI interpenetrated a unit of my SHK which was in combat. Is there any prohibition against interpenetrating a body in combat? We couldn't find one. [Also, is the antecedent for "their" in the sentence 'a body may interpenetrate another directly to their front or rear' clarified in the new rule wording? I assume, and think it has been confirmed, that it is of the moving unit, but I have had several opponents think othetwise.]
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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 3:39 pm    Post subject:

1. Constant base contact.

2. No prohibition against interpenetarting a body in contact. "Their" does mean the interpenetrating body.

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