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{ "caption": "A.5 & A7.52",
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{ "question": "What is the total DRM for a two-Location FG: the 1<sup>st</sup> Location contains an 8-1 and a squad and has +2 total Hindrance to the target; the 2nd Location has a CX squad and no Hindrance to the target?",
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[ "+3.<;t contain an entry for SPAA. Riders are allowed on a SPA. So is a SPAA just one kind of SPA?", "ps" ],
[ "Riders are allowed. SPAA is a subset of SPA.", "ps" ]
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{ "caption": "A.8",
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{ "question": "Is a Location ADJACENT to itself? I.e., if a rule permits some activity in an ADJACENT Location, and does not \"specifically exclude\" the unit's current Location from that activity, is the current Location included by default?",
"answers": [ [ "Yes. Yes.", "ps" ] ]
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{ "caption": "A.9, A14.23, & E1.4",
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{ "question": "Are dummy units in a concealed stack with non-dummies considered Eligible Targets when rolling for RS on a sniper attack?",
"answers": [ [ "Yes; all the Dummies would be considered one (combined) Eligible Target.", "ps" ] ]
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{ "question": "When dealing with hexes that have multiple cloaking counters and a RS is called for (e.g. Detection, Sniper, etc) do you RS between each cloaking counter and then RS from there, or do you simply RS between any/all units inside of the cloaking counters? What if one or more of the counters is a dummy?",
"answers": [ [ "A.9 and A14.23 will apply normally. Ignore the cloaking counters unless they are empty (in which case they count as their own (dummy) unit [A.9] or as part of all Dummies in that Location [A14.23]).", "ps" ] ]
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