I am looking at the rules for Nebulas, and am a bit confused.
The rules say that ships in a nebula, during the end phase, make a random roll to see if they are turned, and gain a random movement. They also say this is counted as compulsory movement.
I look at the rules for compulsory movement, and those rules say:
"Such ships are always moved in the End Phase, even if they have already moved in this turn (they will not get to move in the next movement phase and everyone will know exactly where they will be for the whole of the next turn until the next End Phase)."
So I am a little confused in that it seems to say to me that once in the nebula, one cannot move normally in the movement phase because the compulsory movement caused by the nebula takes place in the End Phase, and over-rides the normal movement sequence.
Ie, you enter the nebula by normal movement, then take the compulsory nebula movement in the end phase. Subsequent normal movements are not allowed, because the compulsory movement rules state that you do not get to move in the next movement phase. Instead you get the random compulsory movement generated by the nebula.
Am I interpreting the rules correctly, Matt? If so, it makes nebulas very hazardous in that you don't have any real control as to your course and have to trust to random luck to head in the direction you want to go. You could be stuck in there forever if the random rolls don't go your way... what would make more sense to me is that you can make your normal movement and then are moved randomly in the End Phase in addition to that.
Or how would you break out of orbit from a planet then, if you can only make the compulsory movement and are not allowed to move in the normal movement phase?
The rules say that ships in a nebula, during the end phase, make a random roll to see if they are turned, and gain a random movement. They also say this is counted as compulsory movement.
I look at the rules for compulsory movement, and those rules say:
"Such ships are always moved in the End Phase, even if they have already moved in this turn (they will not get to move in the next movement phase and everyone will know exactly where they will be for the whole of the next turn until the next End Phase)."
So I am a little confused in that it seems to say to me that once in the nebula, one cannot move normally in the movement phase because the compulsory movement caused by the nebula takes place in the End Phase, and over-rides the normal movement sequence.
Ie, you enter the nebula by normal movement, then take the compulsory nebula movement in the end phase. Subsequent normal movements are not allowed, because the compulsory movement rules state that you do not get to move in the next movement phase. Instead you get the random compulsory movement generated by the nebula.
Am I interpreting the rules correctly, Matt? If so, it makes nebulas very hazardous in that you don't have any real control as to your course and have to trust to random luck to head in the direction you want to go. You could be stuck in there forever if the random rolls don't go your way... what would make more sense to me is that you can make your normal movement and then are moved randomly in the End Phase in addition to that.
Or how would you break out of orbit from a planet then, if you can only make the compulsory movement and are not allowed to move in the normal movement phase?