From the Krieg/Gorgon countercharging discussion...
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[] We know from the rules that Gorgons can move in a counter charge
[] We know from the FAQ that War Engines can barge in a counter charge
[] We know from the rules that AV can move over their own infantry without impediment
[] The process for barging is 'Move the war engine as far as desired, and then place any units that were barged out of the way as close as you can to their starting point, while still touching the base of the war engine that so rudely pushed them aside. The maximum number of units a war engine can barge aside in this manner is two per point of its starting damage capacity.'
Agreed on all points. Also, for reference, 1.7.2:
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1.7.2 Other Units
Enemy units may never move over or through each other. With
the exception of infantry, a friendly unit may never move
directly over another friendly unit. You can move over infantry
units with other units, as the stationary infantry are assumed to
get out of the way. Note that ‘moving over’ refers to the model
itself, not the unit’s base.
I bolded that sentence because, while it is not hard rule mechanics, it seems to me that it describes the intent of the rule. I think it will be useful for figuring out how to resolve this ambiguous situation. It is the infantry that is assumed to be moving when a friendly unit crosses over them.
Given the barging rules for enemy units and this explanatory note in 1.7.2, it seems reasonable to me to allow shifting of friendly units using the same guidelines as enemy barging when necessary to resolve an ambiguous situation like this.
What do you guys think about that? That would mean...
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[] If a War Engine can reach enemy units that are already in contact with friendly infantry, can it barge them out of the way and have them placed as close as possible to their starting point, now touching the base of the war engine AND the infantry they had already contacted (which is likely to drag the friendly infantry slightly too)?
This makes sense to me. We know the WE can barge the enemy. We know it can move over friendly units. I think it is unfair (and possibly unbalanced) to allow the WE to force a CC attacker to disengage back to FF range once the attacker has initiated CC. Having the friendly unit dragged along for the ride seems like a reasonable method for resolving the situation.
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[] Is it illegal for a War Engine's barge move into enemy formations to cause any change in the position of friendly infantry that were in contact with barged units from the enemy formation?
Same as above. Yes to minor moves. No to ripping a friendly unit out of CC.
And yes, this would have to be applied within reason, only for this kind of ambiguous situation, rather than as a technical, across-the-board ruling. Clearly, it would be bad to allow a friendly vehicle to "bump draft" a unit forward beyond its normal move, either in a normal move or in assault. I would expect an infantry unit that's been run over by another unit to be moved to the side rather than forward, even if forward is slightly closer to its original position, where it would be placed per the barge rules.