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Brace and AAF

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 2:09 am 
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An interesting, and entirely hypothetical situation... This occurred to me in a discussion.

Suppose that I have a cruiser, and I give it All Ahead Full. It then runs into a wave of enemy torpedoes (d'oh, should have seen them really). I then want to Brace For Impact.

What happens to movement? Do I still get the full AAF movement as that was declared before I braced, or is the extra move lost as I Braced before the extra was used?

This should really never actually come up in a game, but I am curious what people think anyway.

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 Post subject: Brace and AAF
PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 7:50 pm 
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Personally, I'd think you'd lose the extra move.  I'd say it was one or the other.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 8:06 pm 
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I also think you would lose the move. I don't think you'd be albe to make an extra move after running into a wave of torps. I also think that alot of temporay disruptions of ships systems would occur. Although the game isn't really set up for that kind of thing.

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You can't- you have already selected a special order this turn, so cant adopt BFI

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Yeah, I agree that you would loose the move, but you would still get to BFI imho, as you still get the negatives in your next turn...

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Thanks for your opinions. For my part, I am fairly sure that you can Brace, since it can be done at the point of attack and replaces the Special Order. I would also guess that you lose the extra move, as if the cruiser is on Lock On, that would be lost as well.

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We always play that bracing replaces previous orders with any effects / advantages of the previous orders lost.

Unless, of course, I'm playing the SM player in which case, we play whatever benefits him the most!   }:)

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