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Re: [SGII] Leader Loss above Squad Level

From: Derk Groeneveld <derk@c...>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 18:57:14 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Re: [SGII] Leader Loss above Squad Level

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On Wed, 30 May 2001, bbell1@insight.rr.com wrote:

> In SG terms, to represent the 'no change of action', perhaps each unit
> under the leader that was lost should receive a suppression marker?
> Represents spending time to acknowledge the change in command and
> provide a situation update for the new leader. Chances are the new
> leader was concentrating on different duties and would not have the
"Big
> Picture" that the leader needed. 

Mmm. Then again, this might result in squads suddenly getting stuck out
in
the open, halfway through an advance, or suddenl;y being unable to
assault, while having maneuvered into position in previous turns. This
seems somewhat excessive. Maybe raise the difficultyy of transfwerring
actions or somesuch, but suppression because dear leuitenant died,
hundreds of meters away?

Cheers,

   Derk
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