Re: [SGish] APC question
From: "Bob Makowsky" <rmako@c...>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 07:19:02 -0300
Subject: Re: [SGish] APC question
Beth,
I think it is going to be 2 separate rolls.
The infantry section in the APC is going to react to the
smoke/boom/fire/etc
and if the APC is not moving they are going to get out. This would be
represented by a roll from the Squad/Section leader of the infantry
inside.
I would give a minus to the test (They really want to be outside the APC
if
it is smoking/just hit) to remain inside. They should immediately fan
out
some meters from the APC and go to ground covering their sector (Prolly
not
need a suppression but I would say they cannot move further that turn).
This will take place unless the Squad/Section leader immediately stops
them.
If the APC is still moving and seems like it is going to remain doing so
they should remain inside and wait for their Squad leader to tell them
what
to do.
The APC Crew is going to try to remain in the APC and get it working.
For
them the TC (track commander) should roll as it will be his decision to
give
up the APC if it is unfunctional. It may take a turn for them to bail
out
as they will be going through their immediate action drills to try to
restart/emergency start/etc) the APC.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Fulton, Beth (CMR, Hobart) <Beth.Fulton@marine.csiro.au>
To: <gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 11:32 PM
Subject: [SGish] APC question
G'day guys,
I've got a question for all you APC experienced guys out there. When
something hits your APC and you decide to bail who makes the actual
decision? Head of the APC crew? Head of the infantry unit in the APC?
Each
joe for himself?
Thanks
Beth