Hi all, we're not sure how to manage the following case. Let's assume a Rebel [R] with speed equals to 2 (prisoner in Imperial Hospitality) wants to walk across an adiacent Nexu [N]. Now the rebel has to move 2 spaces across the Nexu which costs 4 plus 1 to move out (and reach the space I marked with [X]). The Rebel has an interrupt from Gideon's Command which can be used to perform a move or an attack.
+---+---+
| | R |
+---+---+
| N | N |
+---+---+
| N | N |
+---+---+
| | X |
+---+---+
The imperial player arguments are:
1) You can't use the interrupt and then the move because you can't stand on the Nexu's space between the end of the interrupt and the move action.
2) You can't use the move and then the interrupt for the same reason.
So I said:
"I move twice and gain 4 movement points, I spend 2 and start walking through the Nexu but at that moment I interrupt to perform a move so I gain 2 more points."
In his this is still not valid:
3) You can't stand on the Nexu's space at the end of the interrupt.
I actually think all his 3 arguments are completely wrong. What do you think?