??? On front and rear contact in melee
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:20 am
Copied from a PM .....
thoughts....
In a related question ( since for some reason I cannot post in the forums) I was curious as to your take in this circumstance. Besides when a rear contact takes place when else can bases turn around to fight enemy which has contacted them to the rear. I can find no place where it describes allowing units to turn around if they are still in contact to their front.
The example in a recent game was when fighting a 12 stand unit in a 4X3 block. It was contacted siulataneously to its front by a 2x2 unit (at position 1 and 2) (there being positions 1 through four depending upon columns) and to its rear at positions 2 and 3.
The initial contacting was easy to decipher only the rear 2 and 3 bases turn around to fight the rear contact. The hard part was in determining in manouver phase which other units were able to either turn around ( to help fight off the rear attack) or feed in to fight unit to the front.
A1A2
B1B2B3B4
B1B2B2B4
B1b2b3B4
--C2C3-
Hopefully the diagram is not distorted when I send the email. But small b denotes the units turned around.The number denotes the column which the units are aligned with.
So the ultimate question is can the whole B4 column move to essentially the 0 column and who can also turn around to fight C.
( If this doesn't make sense maybe I'll send a photo of the alignment.)
Thanks
Silvio
thoughts....
In a related question ( since for some reason I cannot post in the forums) I was curious as to your take in this circumstance. Besides when a rear contact takes place when else can bases turn around to fight enemy which has contacted them to the rear. I can find no place where it describes allowing units to turn around if they are still in contact to their front.
The example in a recent game was when fighting a 12 stand unit in a 4X3 block. It was contacted siulataneously to its front by a 2x2 unit (at position 1 and 2) (there being positions 1 through four depending upon columns) and to its rear at positions 2 and 3.
The initial contacting was easy to decipher only the rear 2 and 3 bases turn around to fight the rear contact. The hard part was in determining in manouver phase which other units were able to either turn around ( to help fight off the rear attack) or feed in to fight unit to the front.
A1A2
B1B2B3B4
B1B2B2B4
B1b2b3B4
--C2C3-
Hopefully the diagram is not distorted when I send the email. But small b denotes the units turned around.The number denotes the column which the units are aligned with.
So the ultimate question is can the whole B4 column move to essentially the 0 column and who can also turn around to fight C.
( If this doesn't make sense maybe I'll send a photo of the alignment.)
Thanks
Silvio