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Ed Kollmer Centurion

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Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 3:27 am Post subject: defending a palisade |
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Yo Jon
I remember a while back this came up as a discussion, however, with my memory loss. I can't remember or find the exchange.
1) I have a palisade fronting north and one fronting east. They are joined perpendicular to each other. I can't have a unit facing in two different directions since they will not be joined at the base except at the corners. Do I need two different units defending , each defending each palisade and facing that direction?
2) If they are bow units defending the palisades. At the corner there seems to be a zone that neither can shoot . How would one cover that corner?
Ed the again confused Kollmer |
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joncleaves Moderator


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Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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1) If I understand your description, you'd need two units to do what you want.
2) I'd need a diagram. Shooting arc extends out an element width beyond the end of each unit, so any "uncovered zone" would be some distance away "on the angle".
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Ed Kollmer Centurion

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Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 5:15 pm Post subject: defending a palisade |
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Yo Jon
You answered my questions, thanks. The extended element for the bow was what I figured would cover the zone. But I just wanted to check with you to see if that applied in this situation.
When the time comes for work on the siege warrior. I would like to help. Keep me in mind.
Thanks
Ed Kollmer |
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