Laurence
Archer
Inscrit le: 31 Mar 2017 Messages: 51
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Posté le: Lun Avr 03, 2017 9:57 am Sujet du message: Flank contact with wrong example? |
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Types of contact Page 51
See definition for flank contact "if it begins its movement...in the zone between the straight lines extending the enemy's front and rear edges...
Element "E" begins its movement BEHIND the straight line extending the enemy's rear edge, but NOT in the zone as defined above.
So why can it still contact the flank? |
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daveallen
Tribun

Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2016 Messages: 758
Localisation: Rugby & CLWC
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Posté le: Lun Avr 03, 2017 11:42 am Sujet du message: |
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You're right. The rules and the diagram are contradictory.
I'd tend to go with the diagram for now as there's less likelihood of a mistranslation. If that's what it is.
We need a clarification on this point putting into the FAQ.
Dave
BTW It's quite irritating that the FAQ doesn't give the relevant page numbers.  _________________ Putting the ink into incompetence |
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Laurence
Archer
Inscrit le: 31 Mar 2017 Messages: 51
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Posté le: Lun Avr 03, 2017 1:58 pm Sujet du message: |
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Thanks Dave |
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Laurence
Archer
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Posté le: Lun Avr 03, 2017 2:50 pm Sujet du message: |
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...it must be a translation error, I think to understand the French text correctly that says "if it begins its movement with his front edge fully or partially BEHIND that line that extends the enemy's front edge...". Thus no mention of the rear edge extending line.
So the English translation must be wrong. If so, should be clarified in an errata... |
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Wagmestre
Magister Militum

Inscrit le: 27 Juil 2010 Messages: 1234
Localisation: Ballainviliers (France)
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Posté le: Lun Avr 03, 2017 6:29 pm Sujet du message: |
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Unit E may choose to contact either the flank or the back. |
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