Brian Evans wrote:
> > but where is written that a flyer must do
> > only a one pass attack and leave
>
> I believe that if you look at the Flyer rules presented in INCOMING, you
> will find that after placing your fliers on the fliers chart, resolving
> dogfights, any fliers that did not participate in a dogfight may be placed
> on the gaming table - simulating a ground attack, the fliers then received
> Anti-Aircraft fire, surviving ground attackers are then allowed to shoot at
> ground targets, then the ground attackers are removed from the table and
> issued orders in the next phase.
Yes ok, :o) but what I would say was that I see no problems on flyers
that remain in the table all the time :) sorry for the misunderstanding
> I would prefer a set of rules that keep as many models on the tabletop as
> possible. Let the fliers operate in a similar manner to normal units except
> the fliers have more movement. I liked the flier rules from Epic Space
> Marines / Titan Legions.
Me too, I don't care about what happen in real world (in any case Epic
isn't real world at all) I want to see my miniatures on the tabletop, I
want to see my hard painting work on the field :o)
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Received on Thu Dec 30 1999 - 07:47:12 UTC