"Not only must your target be within the range and firing arc of the hull zone from which you choose to launch your attack, you must have line of sight to the hull zone you want to target. To determine whether or not you have line of sight, you trace a straight line from your hull zone’s yellow targeting point to the targeting point of the defending hull zone. If this line is traced through any hull zone on the defending ship other than the defending hull zone, you do not have line of sight to that hull zone and must declare another target."
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_news.asp?eidn=5147
that means that you can draw a line from i.e. the victory front zones yellow dot to the each of the 2 spaces where the green lines of its front firing arc stop (leave its base). in order to see from which directions you can be hit in the front as the victory class. so from this picture the vic can be hit on the front side from far more then 180°. about 240° i would say. same with the back side. the sides on the other hand have hitable angles far smaller then 180° as their yellow dot is INSIDE the triangle formed by the middle of the X forming the firing arcs (green and red lines) and the 2 corners where the corresponding firing arc lines leave the base. in the front and rear section that yellow dot is outside of that triangle meaning its hitable from more then 180°. or you could say in general.: the closer the yellow dot in each hull zone to the center of the X formed by the firing arc lines the better.
example for back "hitable arc".:
so although the green firing lines look almost like seperating the base by 90° angles (front beeing bit larger in this case) the "hitable arcs" for each 4 zones are shaped very differently. this will have large effect in game. i.e. the nebulon b has very large side "hitable arcs" while at the same time haveing weak shields there.
interesting balancing aspect where to place the yellow dot.
just some details i noticed. maybe someone wants to do a table based on measuring out images of all ships ? .
Edited by madtulip