jdgrandpre
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Aircraft and defensive fireIf an airplane is placed in a situation where it can have a defensive fire attack can be made against it, if that defensive fire attack succeeds is that plane left on the board or would it be removed since the disruption would be a face up one. Would that me that it should have to sit out of that round.
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Steel_Panther
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The plane would stay on the board with a face up disrupted counter. Disrupted airplanes stay on the board untill they are destroyed or the counter is removed.
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jdgrandpre
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so would that mean that during a normal assault phase if the plane is disrupted it would remain on the map and not just sit out a round
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Cpt. John Miller
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If a defensive fire attack is successful then the plane gets an immediate face up disrupted counter. That plane's attack is now -1 on each dice and it has -1 defense for the rest of the turn.
Alternately,
A plane that receives a face down disruption counter from non-defensive fire attacks can not be flown the following turn(when the counter is turned face up during casualty phase). The face up counter is removed at the end of that turn during the casualty phase and the plane becomes available again the following turn.
Long story short-Don't let your plane be defensive fired unless you have a REALLY good reason. Does that clear things up?
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jdgrandpre
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That clears things up, Thanks for the answers
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