gozerius wrote:Graham, You are keen to not put words in, but you are more than happy to drop words out of the rule you are discussing. The rule for turning a base to face a charging enemy specify that a base is immediately turned and shuffled back to remain in contact with its fellows, the charging BG then moves forward to remain in contact, even if this would exceed its normal move distance. The sequence of action being charger contacts target base, contacted base immediately turns, sliding back to remain in contact with its fellows if necessary, charger moves to remain in contact with charged base, then any stepping forward. The rule does not specify that the base that makes the initial contact be the one that maintains contact after the turn. The rule says "turns to face the chargers" which in my understanding includes the possibility that bases other than that making the initial contact can come in contact with the turned base. As to the author's decision to word the rule without specific instructions as to the direction a base must turn to face a flank, as opposed to a rear charge, my previous comment stands. When a base turns to face a flank charge it must face that flank, to face a rear charge, the rear. Else it will be out of position to fight in the melee phase. You do not have the freedom to alter a flank charge into a conform on the rear of the charged BG.
Happy with the first half of this. However, I don't agree with "When a base turns to face a flank charge it must face that flank, to face a rear charge, the rear. Else it will be out of position to fight in the melee phase. You do not have the freedom to alter a flank charge into a conform on the rear of the charged BG"
Of course we have a difference of opinion in that you feel in the circumsatnces discussed you must turn 90 and I feel you must turn but that can be 90 or 180. But, and bear with me a moment, say the mounted base has turned 180. The charge then contacts that base and the one next to it (which does not turn).
We then progress to the movement phase. Why don't the Auxilia just conform that they are lined up with the front of the base that turned 180 and the rear of the base next to it? I see nothing in the conforming rules to say they wouldn't do that? I don't understand your point about not altering a flank charge to a conform on the rear. Why not? Indeed, it seems to me the only way to conform to the enemy bases in contact. If they were to conform to the flank position they would surely lose contact with the second mounted base?