Authors are IMHO actually quite bad people to say what their rules mean. They can remember all the alternatives that we discounted, and what they were trying to say. And when it's pointed out that the rules don't say what they think, they have a tendency to invent defences
Those of us who played WRG rules remember the infamous "letter from Phil" syndrome, where an author when asked whether A or B would happen on the table would tend to respond that it was actually Z. Normally, Z being what Phil thought would actually happen on a battlefield so he just assumed that was what his rules said!
Fortunately, the wrinkles in FOG are rare. I think I've come up against the 'who charges first and who responds?' wrinkle once in a hundred plus game, and my opponent and I worked it out reasonably. Less than 1% wrinkle is fine by me. Especially since writing them out of the rules maight take lots of words.




