If my movement would cause me to overlap an enemy ship that is also on an obstacle like an asteroid, but after I reduce my movement I am no longer on it, do I take damage from the obstacle because I would have overlapped the asteroids in my original move, or do I just take the collision damage for overlapping the other ship, and not the asteroids?
Conversely, if there's an asteroid between me and another ship, and my speed 2 maneuver overlaps the enemy ship but not the asteroid, but slowing down to speed 1 DOES put me on the asteroid, do I take a face down for the collision AND a face up because I'm now overlapping an asteroid, or do I only take the face down because my original course didn't overlap an asteroid?