
Double overlap by LeslieIan1963, on Flickr
We had a weird situation the other week. Here how it came about
Auxiliary Unit 1 charged Auxiliary Unit A, Auxiliary Unit B Intercepted Auxiliary unit 1, and the impact was resolved.
Auxiliary Unit 1 was unable to conform, my opponent move Auxiliary unit 2 up to Auxiliary unit 1 as you can see on the picture, all well and good apart from the fact he then claimed it was forming an overlap. So we now have the situation where a base not in edge or corner contact is in overlap support to a base which is already in an overlap.
Base 1.1 is fighting Base B.1 with Base B.2 in overlap support, and now Base 2.1 is giving overlap support to Base 1.1, if Auxiliary Unit 1 had conformed then Base 2.1 should be fighting Base B.2, and therefore would not have been able to move up in the movement phase to create the overlap. The umpire agreed with my opponent that this was not in an overlap, but I'm unsure if this is right as you fight as if conformed, but you're allowed to move into combat as if not conformed, to then fight as if conformed.
So the question becomes can two bases which are fighting each other both be in overlap on the same side?



