BG of 10 MF in 3 ranks (4-4-2) with 6 LF immediately in front (in 2 ranks)
The LF can turn 180 and move 3 MU directly back, but this does not have the ranks clear the MF. They also gain 2MU from the interpenetration rules, but this still does not have the 2nd rank (which was the original front rank) of LF clear the 3rd rank of the MF BG.
According to the interpenetration rules, the LF bases, since all made contact with the front of the MF BG, are moved completely through the MF BG.
My question:
a) The LF are disorder until they spend a turn reforming?
b) The MF BG CAN now move in the same manoever phase straight ahead now that the LF BG has moved back?
c) Or does this count as an incomplete interpenetration and the MF BG CANNOT move because the LF BG is considered still "in it" and only the LF are allowed interpenetration movement?
d) My brain is completely muddled and making an epic out of a very simple point in the rules??!!??
Dan T.


