We may be off on the wrong footing with this one .. and excuse Terry and I a bit of a dialogue here. I fear you may have drifted into a DBM type interpretation base by base. The words could be clearer and can be interpreted different ways but for my way of playing it and ruling it....Bases must step forward.
The only way, IMO, to do it using a wheel is like this:
SEE EARLIER DIAG
The LF must have room to wheel. They are doing a legal charge because no less bases than posssible contact, there is no step forward, all enemy are in terrain.
"A battlegroup entirely of light foot cannot charge or intercept unbroken non-skirmishers in open terrain."
To me it is as follows:
PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW : The LF are only happy doing this if they stay in terrain while doing so - they don't like to come out.
WORDING VIEW : The "open terrain" refers to the LF as the subject rather than to the target objects (in the same way that lance in open terrain counts + if the lancer is in the open, not the object charged). So the LF must not be in open terrain when doing this - which means if they start in the open they can't, and if they start in cover and would go into the open they can't, but if they start in cover and stay in cover they can.
Mucho simpler IMHO and mucho more realistic too perhaps. Thoughts?
We may need to FAQ ... heck we may ned to agree amongts ourselves!
Si






