We'd appreciate some help with a scenario that arose in a game last night :
Key: each base represented by two letters.
____K1
____K2
____K3
____K4
LFLFLFLFLFLF
LHLHLHLH
LHLHLHLH
Situation:
1. A single-ranked BG of LF are evading from the charges of two LH BGs. A BG of 4 friendly Kn in column are behind the LF.
2. After VMDs, the LF's evade is enough to take them as far as K2 - this is with a plus of 1 MU for the VMD. This is far enough to outdistance the LH if the Kn weren't there. If for some reason the LF can't get through or around the Kn then they will be caught.
The short question is how should this be played out?
What we thought/did:
From the rules:
- evaders interpenetrate friends if allowed, p. 32
- LF can go through Kn but don't have move to clear fully. But LF can pass through if room beyond (tick) and they do not exceed normal move distance by more than 2 MUs (fail this condition because their VMD plus extra move to clear the Kn is greater than 2 MU). p. 22.
- so, next bullet point as re-written for post v6: In all other cases... bases that reach the Kn are placed on the other side!!! really? Does this mean that the whole BG moves to the other side of the Kn in a nice line or just the bases in the middle of the evading BG?
There is a caveat on pg 32 for the second bullet of evading that says that a BG cannot be split but this might be read as only pertaining to that bullet.
We weren't sure whether this was a case for the LF to burst through to the other side of the Kn or to stop at K4 as being a move as far as it can p. 33.
Help on working this one through would be much appreciated
Steve
PS - and if any one can help with our terrain question that would also be appreciated.


