Hey folks,
So I was playing Fly Solo the other night with my friends, and we ran into an issue on the last turn of the map.
Basically, Han Solo was about to escape on our next turn, and it all came down to how the Imperial player deployed on his turn. He used 15 threat all at once to place a Nexu, a Royal Guard squad and a Probe Droid all at the same deployment area in the following configuration:
http://postimg.org/image/ponlaep6x/
Thus blocking Han's escape by forcing him to spend extra movement to go through the Nexu. Victory was just one movement point away!
However, we argued that the rules state that he must place his figures as close as possible to the deployment area, and thus he must place his units like so:
http://postimg.org/image/h0c2tjdln/
which would allow Han to escape. He is arguing that his Nexu placement is still within the same # of squares from the deployment zone as the other one, meaning both are legal. We are arguing that he should have to have as many squares of his Nexu closer to the deployment zone as possible and thus he has to place it the second way.
Which one of us is correct?
On a side note, he ultimately decided to simply place the units in a different order: Droid first, then Nexu, then Royal Guards, and placed one of the Royal Guard diagonally in the square that blocked Han, meaning we Rebels lost anyway.. but I'd still like to know the answer to this question..
Thanks guys!
Edited by Charmy