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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 8:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Morale Question


In a message dated 4/12/2004 16:49:56 Central Daylight Time,
thresh1642@... writes:
I have a 4E Unit of Legionaries.
One of them is Reg B, the others are Reg C.

Does that mean for the purposes of taking a wver, I
test as C's,>>


Yes.
but the prescence of the B's means they
are eager and require two causes of unease for the
body?>>

Irreg B's are eager (unless canceled by something else, like being tired),
not Reg B, so no.

The only thing the B's will do for you in that mix is the B elements will not
lose the first 'down one' random factor.

Jon


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 10:25 pm    Post subject: Morale Question


I have a 4E Unit of Legionaries.
One of them is Reg B, the others are Reg C.

Does that mean for the purposes of taking a wver, I
test as C's, but the prescence of the B's means they
are eager and require two causes of unease for the
body?

Thanks,
Todd


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2004 7:28 pm    Post subject: Morale Question


Note also a couple of facts:
Middle, Late, and Patrician Roman legionaries (and auxilia and lanciarii)
can't be in mixed morale units.

However, if you look at the Early Imperial Roman list, you could have a unit
of Reg C legionaries with an element of Reg A in the front, which would
render that unit never uneasy, yet still wavering as C class. Probably
better to have Reg B with one front rank element of Reg A.

Frank Gilson

> 1. Morale Question
> From: Todd Schneider <thresh1642@...>
> 2. Re: Morale Question
> From: JonCleaves@...
>
>
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>Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:25:40 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Todd Schneider <thresh1642@...>
>Subject: Morale Question
>
>I have a 4E Unit of Legionaries.
>One of them is Reg B, the others are Reg C.
>
>Does that mean for the purposes of taking a wver, I
>test as C's, but the prescence of the B's means they
>are eager and require two causes of unease for the
>body?
>
>Thanks,
>Todd
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
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>Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 17:57:04 EDT
> From: JonCleaves@...
>Subject: Re: Morale Question
>
>In a message dated 4/12/2004 16:49:56 Central Daylight Time,
>thresh1642@... writes:
>I have a 4E Unit of Legionaries.
>One of them is Reg B, the others are Reg C.
>
>Does that mean for the purposes of taking a wver, I
>test as C's,>>
>
>
>Yes.
>but the prescence of the B's means they
>are eager and require two causes of unease for the
>body?>>
>
>Irreg B's are eager (unless canceled by something else, like being tired),
>not Reg B, so no.
>
>The only thing the B's will do for you in that mix is the B elements will
>not
>lose the first 'down one' random factor.
>
>Jon
>

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