So spending defense tokens and resolving damage happen in separate steps. First the defender spends defense tokens. Then, when resolving damage, the attacker can activate a critical effect.
So I have a Gladiator with Assault Concussion Missiles attacking an Assault Frigate Mk. 2. I rolled a critical on a black die. I have two critical effect options: deal the first card face up or deal 1 damage to each adjacent hull zone. However, before I decide which of these to use, my opponent has a chance to use his redirect token.
So how is this resolved? Does my opponent declare he is using redirect (but not how much or to which zone), then I declare my critical, then damage is resolved and he THEN chooses how much to redirect and to where? When is this critical damage applied? Before he redirects or after?
It is easier to recover shields than it is to get rid of damage cards. I guess regardless of damage order, the opponent can ensure the combination of redirect and ACMs do not lead to a damage card being dealt (potentially irrelevant depending on total damage and state of the target hull zone), however do I have it right that I would choose to use ACMs before I know how much damage is being redirected and to which hull zone?