Abandonment of soft vehicle

fgbelmon

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This is the situation: soft vehicle with a gun on portee spends 1 MP, stoping. It has spent 24MPs from its 25 available. A MG fires to the vehicle as IFT, retaining ROF, immobilizing it. The gun crew on the lorry (it's a british vehicle) fails its TC, so has to leave the machine, being immediately placed beneath the vehicle (expending all remaining MF) and subject to the Hazardous Movement DRM during that phase.
If the vehicle spent more than 3/4s of its movement allowance, the movement of the crew to abandon the lorry how many MFs takes?
Can this same MG attack the crew, during the abandonment of the vehicle?

TIA.
 

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This is the situation: soft vehicle with a gun on portee spends 1 MP, stoping. It has spent 24MPs from its 25 available. A MG fires to the vehicle as IFT, retaining ROF, immobilizing it. The gun crew on the lorry (it's a british vehicle) fails its TC, so has to leave the machine, being immediately placed beneath the vehicle (expending all remaining MF) and subject to the Hazardous Movement DRM during that phase.
If the vehicle spent more than 3/4s of its movement allowance, the movement of the crew to abandon the lorry how many MFs takes?
Can this same MG attack the crew, during the abandonment of the vehicle?

TIA.
Since the vehicle in question is a lorry D5.311 UNPROTECTED CREWS: kicks in and the crew may be subject breaking on the MC generated by the shot that immobilized the vehicle. If the crew broke it will rout from the vehicle during the RtPh. Since the crew of the gun is not the inherent crew of the vehicle it need not take an immobilization TC (D5.5 IMMOBILIZATION TC: An immediate TC is required of the non-Shocked, non-Stunned Inherent crew of a vehicle...).
 
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