>So, if the Goffs buy three Battle Wagons, and three Skullhammas, can the
>Boys and Nobs be loaded in the same vehicles. Or, must the two
>detachments be seperated.
The same vehicles i'd say
>
>If the Boys and Nobs are mixed, do the transports for the mixed
>Boys/Nobs move ALL at the same time?
No, they move when they are activated (separately). Coherency distance only
applies to the grunts when they leave
>
>Do transports, bought for Nobs, become command vehicles?
>
Oh god please say NO! to this question!!! ;)
>
>
>
> > Could I send my Skullhammas in different directions, knowing that when
>the
> > troops disembark they won't be in coherency?
> >
> > You can send them in different directions, but then you CANT unload the
> > troops because they MUST be in coherency when they unload.
> >
> > If the troops in Skullhamma 1 move and disembark with their Nobs and, in
>the
> > next turn, Gibletgrinda 1 get it's roller clogged with guardians and
>can't
> > move any further, can the troops in the Gibletgrinda disembark?
> >
> > If each has one detachment loaded they can disembark. If both are
>carrying
> > the same detachment then they may not disembark if the troops are not in
> > coherency when they do.
> >
> > If troops are out of coherency, do they drop everything and get back in
> > coherency or do they keep bangin' heads and just sort of mosey towards
>each
> > other?
> >
> > So long as they dont move they MAY remain out of coherency. Like units
>on
> > first fire that lose figs due to fire and the remaining figs are out of
> > coherency. They can remain that way until they move. Once they do move
>they
> > MUST get into coherency before they do ANYTHING else.
>
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