35 lines
1.3 KiB
Perl
35 lines
1.3 KiB
Perl
.TH Command ANTI
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.NA anti "anti-terrorist actions"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "anti <SECTS>"
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.s1
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The anti-guerrilla command is used to remove che from any sector.
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The command take the following form:
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.EX anti <SECTS>
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.s1
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Once issued, the strength of the che is
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compared to the number of mil in the sector. The maximum number of mil
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allowed to fight is equal to the mobility in the sector. Che recieve a
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combat multiplier which may or may not make
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them tougher to kill. There are only
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three outcomes for this command.
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.s1
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.NF
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1) The mil kill all the che. The sector is cleared (for now).
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2) The che kill the mil. The sector then returns to the old owner with
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most or all of the che reverting to mil. The old owner is sent a
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telegram informing him of the event.
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3) The battle is suspended when the mobility in the sector is used up.
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Each mil or che killed uses one mobility point.
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.FI
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.s1
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Units do not participate in the anti command. A sector can revert
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to the old owner while your units are stuck in it.
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.s1
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Note that che are finicky. If you manage to lose a sector fighting them,
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they do unpredictable things.
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They may all come out of hiding to join the
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military. A few may stay in hiding while the majority come out to join
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the military. Who knows what else they may do.
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.s1
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.SA "census, Guerrilla, Sectors, Populace"
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