>Even if they are going at Full throttle (charge orders? red paint job etc)
>there is still going to be a certain amount of time taken for the tyres
>tracks etc to bite into the far side of the trench and pull the vehicle
>over
>that and in most cases some caution would be required to prevent the axle
>from snapping under the strain. which would easily be represented by the
>reduced move as opposed to a random chance of mishap.
There is also the greatdanger of a lone infantry man sneaking up and doing
the krak grenade boogie with the tanks soft underside. Thats part of the
reason why a die roll would be neat.
Also saves us from making rules for At ditches, since a trench could
represent both then :)
Weasel
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Received on Wed May 01 2002 - 14:54:09 UTC