That was the one I was the least comfortable about, and could have
changed the game entirely. Interesting. Well, now we know! ;o)
Thanks for the answer, Phil.
DaveA
--- In Te_Wapen@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Dutre" <philip.dutre@...>
wrote:
> Yeah, I should be more clear about that. The intent of individuals
> being attached to a unit is that the unit actually is a rank-and-
file
> unit consisting of several soldiers (represented by 4 or 5 or 6 or
> whatever figures, but 'in reality' a mass of troops of 100 soldiers
or
> even more ...). The individual is then trotting along with the mass
> unit, sometimes leading it, sometimes hiding in it.
>
> So, an individual should not really be able to attach himself to a
> large monster. To be honest, our group still gets confused about it
> (apart from me, of course :-) :-)), but when going back to the
intent,
> it should work out. I'll try to make it more clear when I do the
> following edit of the rules.
>