>B), but with some modification:
> B) Units may fire in the Advance Fire segment if they were engaged by
units
> that could not pin them. If they were engaged in close combat with units
> that could pin them (even if they win) then they may _not_fire_ in the
>Advance
> Fire segment. Units that were on First Fire orders and engaged in close
> combat are immediately placed on Advance orders if they decide not to fire
> at the charging enemy.
Someone mentioned they go on No Orders. Might be a bit simpler. Maybe not.
>> [Knights do use the Super-Heavy tables.]
>Agree. They are superheavies after all.
>By the way i would happy to see detailed damage tables for knights too.
That should not be too hard to work up.
>Infantry AA fire.
LOL! We had a huge discussion on this a while back (led to the Airstrike and
Flak articles).
I'll dig up some of the posts and send them to you.
Kenneth
>Zoltan
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