[WarInEur] Soviet Set up instructions
Kent & Sue Haunschild
kentsue at cox.net
Wed Feb 20 17:01:55 EST 2008
Okay! Does anyone have a problem with this rules interpretation?
"Within" is inclusive of the hex adjacent to the border but exclusive of the
personnel center hex.
Would it be acceptable to expand this to cover those personnel centers which
consist of multiple hexes (Moscow & Leningrad) by inserting "a" in place of
the "the" in the above sentence?
It would then read:
"Within" is inclusive of the hex adjacent to the border but exclusive of a
personnel center hex.
This would allow Soviet units belonging to a Reserve District to setup up to
five hexes away from any of the Personnel Centers comprising the City.
The alternative is to use the hex containing the Moscow and Leningrad cities
as the center point.
----- Original Message -----
From: "sgminfo" <sgminfo at aol.com>
To: "Kent & Sue Haunschild" <kentsue at cox.net>
Cc: "Computer War In Europe" <warineur at mailman.halisp.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WarInEur] Soviet Set up instructions
> Kent & Sue Haunschild wrote:
>> Well that's one interpretation and I don't have a problem with it when
>> applying it to personnel centers, but it ignores the fact that the setup
>> instructions don't say within three hexes of the border hex. It says
>> within three hexes of the "border." The border is defined by the border
>> hexside. Therefore, the first hex bounded on one side or more hexsides by
>> a border marking should be hex number one.
>
> Well I apply on the basis that the personnel hex outline is the 'border'
> so the principle remains the same, so our interpretations amount to the
> same thing..
>
> :-)
>
>
> -|steve|-
>
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