I understand that I have to score 'casualties' on enemy control spaces once the defending Marines have been eliminated.
But there's two things I don't understand.
The first thing is this - are the defending control spaces actually marked as Disabled? Because the Turn #9 part of the Hood example states that 'the two additional damage points capture the bridge of the Hood - what, do we mark them with a dot or something to mark their 'capture'? - especially since once I have captured the ship, I will have to pilot it from somewhere
The second thing comes from the Turn #10 part of the example. It says that 'As [the 13 remaining Klingon Marines] are unopposed, they capture the Emergency Bridge (and the Hood) at the end of Turn #10' - so does this mean that they don't need to roll for casualty points to capture the Emer Bridge?
It is actually possible for 13 Marines to not score two casualty points on a given Turn; the Emer Bridge in the example, therefore, is not definitely captured unless it's automatic because the Klingon Marines are unopposed, as is suggested by the example - that's what it actually says, 'As the Klingons are unopposed, they capture...'.
If this is the case, then it would mean that a single Marine unit transporting aboard a ship which carries no Marines, such as a freighter for example, would capture it automatically at the end of a turn.
Please could someone point me in the right direction with this
On the back end of this question, how many Marine units are required on a captured enemy starship in order to fly it? Just one? We don't have 'skeleton crews' in FC, do we?


