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Re: Re: [GZG] OODA

From: Ken Hall <khall39@y...>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 06:44:45 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: Re: [GZG] OODA

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reminiscent of the Fire and Fury (American Civil War) system. If you
modify the tables to reflect the actual state of the officer corps, it
can work. What happens more often is that the system is transplanted
whole-cloth fashion and you get phenomena like Prussian brigades of 1870
haring off on their own or refusing to move even when not under fire,
exactly as if they were led by a Union political general of volunteers
of 1862.
   
  Best regards,
  Ken

laserlight@verizon.net wrote:
  >For a ground combat game of the right scale, 

Or if you want to simplify things: "Each turn, select the unit you want
to give orders to and roll a D10. On a 1, the order is "hold in place";
on a 2-3, it's "continue your previous action"; on a 4-10, issue orders
normally.


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