Huge ship questions

By thomarum, in X-Wing Rules Questions

Hello

I have played few games with the transporter now, and there are some things there is still some question about. So i want to ask it here to get this cleared:) so some of the questions could sound clear and stupid. But have to ask them;)

1. The transporter( even with ps 3) always moves last.

2. After i have moved the transporter and gain the energy. Can i then use as many energy tokens that i can, and then use one of my actions(card actions or ship action). Or can i only use 1 of these( action or energy). Even if the rules says use one or more energy after movement.

3. What do they mean that if a enemy is targeting fore or aft of my transporter. Must have a straight line from the middle of the enemy firing arch to see if the tuch the the blue line.. Can the enemy ship choose wich part of the transport to attck then?

Really love this game and look forward for the corvette:)

1) Huge ships move after all small/large ships. So yes, the transport moves last. Exception: The corvette (PS4) moves after the transport.

2) You can spend as many energy as you like on any abilities that start with the header "Energy". You can use more than one such ability. After that you perform one action.

3) The transport consists of two sections, separated by the blue line on the cardboard. In general, the enemy may choose which section he wants to attack. If the blue line obstructs the direct line between attacker and section (1), the enemy cannot attack that section.

(1) Meaning the center of that plastic base where the vertical stand is attached.

Thanks:)

on question 3

So if attacker says he want to attack the front, but his direct line is straight to the blue line he cannot attack the front or the aft section? so no attack at all or can he choose which part of the ship. And normaly one can messure with the attack range marker to se if he can attack a target. Can he messure befor he says to attack front or aft?

Edited by thomarum

So if attacker says he want to attack the front, but his direct line is straight to the blue line he cannot attack the front or the aft section?

Then can attack the aft. You may measure range before committing to the target.

The questions at which time you are allowed to measure at all and what exactly you may measure come up regularly.

Thnak you sooo much:)