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I was just using the FF example as the extreme.
Maybe I'm missing something, but pure FF should not be a problem. Move the WE, then move the infantry around it (because the WE is impassable to the infantry). If someone has placed their infantry far enough away that the WE cannot cross them, the point is moot.
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If the WE is barging an already engaged friendly model I'd allow both to the barged
That's the situation in question, so we are in agreement.
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but the friendly would count as one of the units for the per DC calculation of how many units the WE can barge.
I'm not opposed to this. I had thought perhaps the barge limit should only apply to the enemy because only the enemy is a threat, attempting to hinder the WE. That would stick nicely with RAW, which are only in terms of enemy contact. However, I could see a "friendly fire/gumming up the works" argument for having the friendly units count as well.
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If you want to use your gorgons as a RA shield place them out front along the most likely attack vector not buried in your formations. To allow them to barge over your infantry if they have been badly positioned is, in my estimation, a little bit too good (and it is only a little

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Again, I might have misunderstood, but I don't think this is the problem.
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This question really is only about formations that have ground WE transports in their make up.
As noted, it applies to non-attached WE transport, non-transport attached WEs and intermingled formations as well - SHT Company with Fire Support platoons attached, Plague Towers hauling Covens, etc..
Also, it just occurred to me that it would occasionally be relevant for nearby but non-intermingled formations. An assault against a WE with an infantry screen, Engaging only the WE so the infantry cannot countercharge, would keep the infantry line in place to hinder the WE.