For fed command, do the rules allow for an asteroid to be dragged to a spot on the map and for def satelites than to orbit around them. For instance drag an asteroid into the same hex as a base station than have def satelites orbit around the asteroid and therefore the base station.
I keep reading the other posts and not sure what the final if any rulings are.
thanks
defsat
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- Dal Downing
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Last I saw Defense Satelites have to orbit a planet.
This rulling from SPP iirc was why the ideal of using Defense Satelites as stand in for mines around a Battle Statton got shot down.
About the asteriod dragging yes the Tholians do it all the tiime just not durring a scenerio. They apparently take a long time to move and position them just right.
This rulling from SPP iirc was why the ideal of using Defense Satelites as stand in for mines around a Battle Statton got shot down.
About the asteriod dragging yes the Tholians do it all the tiime just not durring a scenerio. They apparently take a long time to move and position them just right.
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Re: defsat
Just have the base station orbiting some convenient planet or moon, and put the DefSats in a nearby orbit around said planet or moon. Poof, there you go.edwinfeds wrote:For fed command, do the rules allow for an asteroid to be dragged to a spot on the map and for def satelites than to orbit around them. For instance drag an asteroid into the same hex as a base station than have def satelites orbit around the asteroid and therefore the base station.
I keep reading the other posts and not sure what the final if any rulings are.
thanks
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