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Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:10 am
by RobKhan
Hi All
Another possibly dumb question. Version 1rules.
An enemy LH BG declares and executes a charge against some LF.
LF evades, but the VMD outcomes allow the LH to contact.
At the start of the charge, the LH doesn't enter the ZOI of a Cav BG, but after the evade is executed, and the charging LH move their VMD and can contact the LF, the path crosses the ZOI.
Is this a legitimate case for an interception by the Cav.?
On the night (and getting late) we decided it wasn't. Thankfully my LF held, but fragmented, with no casualties, and held the LH in a continuing melee and the LH suffered a flank charge in my turn.
RobKhan
Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:44 am
by berthier
If playing V1 the answer is no. If you look at the turn sequence, intercept moves occur before evade moves. Can't say about V2 as still waiting on the dead tree version.
Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:00 pm
by RobKhan
Thanks for the confirmation Berthier, that's the answer and reason we arrived at. It just looked "wrong" having a LH mob charging across the front of Cavalry and there being no reaction. But I got them in my next turn, and didn't lose my LF. Happily it was part of the destruction of my opponent's right wing.
RobKhan
Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:23 pm
by kevinj
Can't say about V2 as still waiting on the dead tree version
For all of you tree-killers, it's the same in V2

Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:48 pm
by pyruse
RobKhan wrote:Thanks for the confirmation Berthier, that's the answer and reason we arrived at. It just looked "wrong" having a LH mob charging across the front of Cavalry and there being no reaction.
RobKhan
The 'real life' reason for no reaction would be that they would see a mob of their own light foot running in front of the chasing light horse - hard to charge the light horse with your own guys in the way.
Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:49 pm
by zoltan
pyruse wrote:The 'real life' reason for no reaction would be that they would see a mob of their own light foot running in front of the chasing light horse - hard to charge the light horse with your own guys in the way.
I think you may be overstating the regard the cavalry would have for their friendly LF. Bags of smoke and up the guts! So a few scummy LF fall victim to friendly fire....

Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:41 pm
by ShrubMiK
The cav were too distracted by bitching and moaning about their commander who didn't put them in the best position to get at the enemy without running their servants over

Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:36 pm
by bbotus
bitching and moaning
I think they were laughing their a--es off watching the LF run as fast as they could--stupid plebeian scum that they are. Besides, if the cav wait until the LH catch the LF then maybe they can actually catch the engaged LH and give them a proper thrashing.
Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:07 pm
by RobKhan
They were not Plebeian scum....they were worse, they were barbarians....not even Romans........they were mercenary Cretan archers!!!!!
And I'm not a tree killer, I just can't afford the bizarre chemicals, minerals and rare earths that go into these modern portable devices produced by questionable means in far off lands!!!!!
RobKhan
Re: Intercepting a charging BG and VMD
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 12:28 am
by kal5056
it could not have been a flank or rear intercept either because as described the "Interceptor" could not have starterd with a base entirley behind the from of the charging bG.