Ok, say I have an Orion DR with a Plas-G, a Plas-F and a Disruptor in the forward three mounts.
Now let's say I take a Torp hit from the damage chart. Any of these three systems can of course be hit on a Torp hit.
Since I have only one Disruptor, can I take that Torp hit on Frame, claiming that it's my last Disruptor, or do I have to have only one 'weapon hit on Torp' left in order to take it on Frame?
The way we saw it, the Disr is the last remaining box of that type, so the Frame hit was legal.
What does everyone else think?
Taking the last hit on Frame....
Moderators: mjwest, Albiegamer
from the briefing 1 rule thread:
(3E1d) You can take as many frame hits (to protect the last box of a type) as you have frame boxes, but you cannot voluntarily score a frame hit under this rule if doing so would result in the destruction of your ship. The last box of a given type refers to the entries on the DAC; the last "phaser" is just that, not the last phaser-1 or the last phaser-2.
WE take that as it must be your last Torp of any kind, so 1 disr and 1 other 'torp' means you have to lose one of them.
(3E1d) You can take as many frame hits (to protect the last box of a type) as you have frame boxes, but you cannot voluntarily score a frame hit under this rule if doing so would result in the destruction of your ship. The last box of a given type refers to the entries on the DAC; the last "phaser" is just that, not the last phaser-1 or the last phaser-2.
WE take that as it must be your last Torp of any kind, so 1 disr and 1 other 'torp' means you have to lose one of them.
The only thing that counts is whether you have more than one thing that counts as a drone or torp in terms of the DAC.
ADD and Drone both count as 'drone', so if you have both you have to lose one. If you have a hellbore and drone you have 2 'drones' so have to lose 1. If you have a disrupter and a fusion you have 2 'torp' so have to lose 1.
ADD and Drone both count as 'drone', so if you have both you have to lose one. If you have a hellbore and drone you have 2 'drones' so have to lose 1. If you have a disrupter and a fusion you have 2 'torp' so have to lose 1.
Now, I see what you're saying, but it still says the last box of a particular sort on the ship card. The phaser is perhaps a bad example because there're four different types of them. The Torps I can cope with after a fashion because the Disr is basically the Klingon's replacement for the photon, and to some extent the plasma torp too - and that was what my original question was about.
But the Hellbore is simply not a drone. I see what you're saying - that it sounds as a drone as far as the damage chart goes - and I agree. But if you would be destroying [sorry, disabling] the last box of a given type - in this case Hellbore - then you can take it on frame. That's how I read it.
An interesting one, isn't it?
But the Hellbore is simply not a drone. I see what you're saying - that it sounds as a drone as far as the damage chart goes - and I agree. But if you would be destroying [sorry, disabling] the last box of a given type - in this case Hellbore - then you can take it on frame. That's how I read it.
An interesting one, isn't it?

Not really - the ruling was:
'The last box of a given type refers to the entries on the DAC'
The phaser bit was just the example. A hellbore is a drone on the DAC so proper drone plus hellbore equals no frame damage option,as by the DAC you still have 2 options of that type.
At any rate thats how I read it, and everyone else I play with (all 3 of them).
'The last box of a given type refers to the entries on the DAC'
The phaser bit was just the example. A hellbore is a drone on the DAC so proper drone plus hellbore equals no frame damage option,as by the DAC you still have 2 options of that type.
At any rate thats how I read it, and everyone else I play with (all 3 of them).
Well, I can answer this one, as it is easy ...
Mike and storyelf are correct. It goes by damage type (from the DAC), not by weapon type.
So, in the case of a BR (there is no DR
) with a Pl-G, Pl-F, and disruptor, you may not use the frame damage option until two of the three are disabled.
The point of the rule is not to allow you to save "one of everything". It is simply there to make sure you can have at least some bite until the very end. It is a tool of desperation, not a tool of first resort.
Mike and storyelf are correct. It goes by damage type (from the DAC), not by weapon type.
So, in the case of a BR (there is no DR
The point of the rule is not to allow you to save "one of everything". It is simply there to make sure you can have at least some bite until the very end. It is a tool of desperation, not a tool of first resort.

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