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joncleaves Moderator


Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 16447
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2001 12:10 am Post subject: Re: declaring charges and pivoting to conform |
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Patrick
This is a good issue, and one that will get answered. However, I have to
solve the larger issue of how pivoting will occur in the first place. See a
few messages back.
Once we solve that, we'll answer Don's question. My gut tells me his
proposed solution is not far off from what we will use.
Jon
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Patrick Byrne Centurion

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1433
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2001 5:04 am Post subject: declaring charges and pivoting to conform |
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Jon:I am very interested in the answer to Don's question below. Because of the
3x2
block's inability to form up to an enemy, he couldn't declare a charge against
my
LC. Angled in a certain way, my two bodies of LC could potentially hold him off
for ever.
-PB
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> Imagine two enemy bodies (1X2 blocks) angled to each
> other at say 70 degrees. They are separated by about 20p at their apex,
> and you are a 3X2 block 60p away from it all dead center on the apex.
> You want to charge but can not because there is no way to fit your body
> in the angle and keep side edge contact with your own guys. We rule
> that the charge must be declared on one of the two enemy bodies and you
> must echelon your extra elements back to avoid contact with the other
> body. This still results in cases where you can not get in there, and
> this seems illogical. Patrick stood off a big unit of JLS+Sh with 2 LC
> units, using such an angling tactic.It seems like the geometry of the
> situation allows the LC to be much more resistent to enemy pressure than
> it really was.
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> Don
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