sanguisaevum
Mongoose
Hi all.
Lurker for a while now.
We finaly played our first few games yesterday (My Romulans vs my friends Feds) and there were a couple of rules / situations that had us wondering if we were playing correctly...
I would like to ask here if thats ok?
1 - The "Reverse" movement mode.
Is it correct that a ship can simply use the "reverse" movement mode and move backwards 4" regardless of how fast it might have moved previous turn. (I had decloaked and lined up a perfect plasma shot at an enemy ship, expecting it to have to move at least several inches forwards before turning. However my oponent realised that the "reverse" move would simply slot his ship behind mine, even though he had moved at full speed the previous turn.
Additionally, can this "reverse" move (up to 4" straight back) be used whilst under movement penalties, or other movement restrictions... such as Option 1 (6" move max) from power drain?
Its worth noting that we did play it the way it is written (and as such my perfect plasma shot turned into a burning wreck
), but it may be because we are used to certain other space combat games rules, that simply switching between forward and reverse movement from turn to turn is a strange concept. (also... it seemed a bit "odd" that ships suffering movement penalties such as Power Drain whilst Reloading, and damaged engines from crits, could simple "reverse")
2 - Allow to fire only ONE weapon, and Defensive fire
One of the options for power drain is to choose "Only allowed to fire One weapon system while attacking" (Emphasis mine)
There are other situations (critical hits etc) that also allow only one weapon system to fire when attacking.
How does this affect a ships ability to perform defensive fire?
As the rules read, these limitations do NOT seem to prevent a ship for employing one system to attack. and them reserving all of its other systems for defense. Again, we played it exactly as the rules are written... which seems... wrong... A power drained ship that chooses "may only fire one weapon system when attacking" shouldnt be able to employ the unused weapons for defense... should it?
But the rules are worded to imply that is pefectly fine... as far as i can see.
any help would be great.
Lurker for a while now.
We finaly played our first few games yesterday (My Romulans vs my friends Feds) and there were a couple of rules / situations that had us wondering if we were playing correctly...
I would like to ask here if thats ok?
1 - The "Reverse" movement mode.
Is it correct that a ship can simply use the "reverse" movement mode and move backwards 4" regardless of how fast it might have moved previous turn. (I had decloaked and lined up a perfect plasma shot at an enemy ship, expecting it to have to move at least several inches forwards before turning. However my oponent realised that the "reverse" move would simply slot his ship behind mine, even though he had moved at full speed the previous turn.
Additionally, can this "reverse" move (up to 4" straight back) be used whilst under movement penalties, or other movement restrictions... such as Option 1 (6" move max) from power drain?
Its worth noting that we did play it the way it is written (and as such my perfect plasma shot turned into a burning wreck

2 - Allow to fire only ONE weapon, and Defensive fire
One of the options for power drain is to choose "Only allowed to fire One weapon system while attacking" (Emphasis mine)
There are other situations (critical hits etc) that also allow only one weapon system to fire when attacking.
How does this affect a ships ability to perform defensive fire?
As the rules read, these limitations do NOT seem to prevent a ship for employing one system to attack. and them reserving all of its other systems for defense. Again, we played it exactly as the rules are written... which seems... wrong... A power drained ship that chooses "may only fire one weapon system when attacking" shouldnt be able to employ the unused weapons for defense... should it?
But the rules are worded to imply that is pefectly fine... as far as i can see.
any help would be great.