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The boresight ship would not be moving last in this concept, it would be turning/pivoting to line up on a target. This is a reiteration of a special action suggestion I posted a while ago, suggesting a special action that allowed a boresight equipped ship to hold one of its allowed turns until after all ships have moved, for the purpose of lining up on a target. It doesn't change its position on the field, just its heading. You're reading something into the suggestion its not.
l33tpenguin said:I don't really like the idea of a 'bore sight' special action. It gives a massive advantage to bore sight heavy fleets that would just flip flop the argument. If all your ships had bore sight weapons, and the bore sight firing special action allowed them to move last, you could just declare it for all your ships and then they are all going to move last. It actually makes the problem worse.
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silvereye said:A special action for lining a boresight up on a target that's yet to move would get around this. It signals your intention to your opponent early in your movement phase. Something like: letting the boresight ship make its (final) turn at the end of the movement phase (but only to align a boresight on the declared target) after all other ships have moved (the opponent may still be able to manoeuvre the target so that it could still be out of arc).
The boresight ship would not be moving last in this concept, it would be turning/pivoting to line up on a target. This is a reiteration of a special action suggestion I posted a while ago, suggesting a special action that allowed a boresight equipped ship to hold one of its allowed turns until after all ships have moved, for the purpose of lining up on a target. It doesn't change its position on the field, just its heading. You're reading something into the suggestion its not.