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    Anonymous
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    If one receives a crit to the engine that makes it quit or absorbs all 6 hits to the engine and it just quits, is that person immediately a kill for the attacker? Or, as the person glides out of combat toward the ground, is he still fair game?

    If I remember right, they are considered “shot down” by the rules and are removed from the board at the start of the next turn. Is that correct? Also, what happens then for that person? Does that person figure out all final movement on their own and roll out their fate?

    I am planning on hosting some games at home soon and want to have my head on straight for these situations. Thanks guys.

    Dan

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    Alan Christensen
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    dan wrote:

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    If one receives a crit to the engine that makes it quit or absorbs all 6 hits to the engine and it just quits, is that person immediately a kill for the attacker? Or, as the person glides out of combat toward the ground, is he still fair game?

    The target is a kill as soon as either of those happens. However they could, as far as the shooter knows, have just switched off their engine. Therefore the rules allow you to shoot at a gliding plane. In fact they specify that you go up a table when you do that. If they are actually a kill the shooter gains nothing by shooting at them, and loses because he is distracted from a more profitable (i.e. one that can shoot back) target.

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    If I remember right, they are considered “shot down” by the rules and are removed from the board at the start of the next turn. Is that correct? Also, what happens then for that person? Does that person figure out all final movement on their own and roll out their fate?

    No, they aren’t removed from the board. If they were, then any plane not removed could be recognized as a voluntary glider and shot down, which takes that tactic out of play entirely. At some point it will become apparent that no one is going to chase them: then its OK to take their counter off the board and resolve whatever has to be resolved to get them to the ground (including switching their engine on and flying home if applicable).

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