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Author: | Onyx [ Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Transport Aircraft loading question. |
In the 4.2.5 Transporting ground units section it says "After the aircraft has landed, any units being transported may disembark and are placed within 5cm of the transport aircraft. Alternatively, the aircraft may pick up any friendly units within 5cm, assuming they will fit on board of course." My question is - when units are picked up and loaded into the transport, is it a free move for the loading units? Can they already have activated previously (in this turn) and still load into the transport? I understand the limitations on consolidating into a transport but my question isn't about assault resolution. Example - I have 4 Terminators that have already activated this turn. I activate my empty Thunderhawk and bring it in to land within 5cm of the Terminators. Can the Terminators move into the Thunderhawk at this point and be transported away at the end of the turn? Thanks for any help. Cheers. |
Author: | nealhunt [ Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transport Aircraft loading question. |
Onyx wrote: My question is - when units are picked up and loaded into the transport, is it a free move for the loading units? Can they already have activated previously (in this turn) and still load into the transport? Yes and yes. Just note that you don't get both an unload and a load in one landing. Quote: Example - I have 4 Terminators that have already activated this turn. I activate my empty Thunderhawk and bring it in to land within 5cm of the Terminators. Can the Terminators move into the Thunderhawk at this point and be transported away at the end of the turn? Yes. |
Author: | Onyx [ Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transport Aircraft loading question. |
Thanks mate, much appreciated. |
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