Hi there,
I participated in a tournament yesterday and took second place! However, a couple things happened in the final round that I wanted to clear up in case I encounter them in the future. Things went pretty badly for me in the final. My attack dice just kept rolling blanks and I was down to Corran Horn in the E-Wing without having destroyed any of the other guy's ships when time got called, so we only had the rest of the current round to play. Two of the other guy's ships had taken enough damage that I could have possibly pulled it out with Corran's double shot, so I went for it and charged them head on. Here were the two things that seemed kinda shady to me:
1) During my opponent's movement phase, he sent put one of his ships (defender) through a maneuver that may have caused a bump (on a tie fighter). He had taken the tie fighter off the board and marked it with a range 1 movement template. I didn't object to that. My problem is that when I said there might be a bump (which would have left his defender trapped on an asteroid), he insisted there was no problem, then took both his movement template and his marker off the board without placing the tie back down first. After that, he put the tie down in a spot that was very snug next to his defender. Things had been going so badly with the dice for me at that point that I more or less just gave up on this, but what should I have done?
2) The second thing came up in the combat phase. Corran surprisingly made it through all of the enemy shots (he had initiative) and I got three damage on the defender. I had hit it three times previously (once with ion pulse missile, once with ion cannon turret, and once with the e-wing for one damage). On one of those, he must have not noticed his shield token and put a damage card down next to the ship instead. I don't think this was intentional, but he refused to let it count because "I don't know how it got there." At that point, I already knew I was walking out with the ship I wanted and I already own the transport, so I just conceded. But could I have argued on that? I know there's the missed opportunity rule, so I'm a little unsure. His normal tie fighter was damaged and also in my arc, so with a decent roll on Corran's ability, I might have won for points in the end if that defender had dropped.
Anyway, I still had a good time and walked away with the ship I want, but I would really like to be clear on what should have happened here in case I ever run into that again. Thanks!