How are exact measurements dealt with when maneuvering?
For example, in the previous round Luke's Xwing has bumped straight into the front of Captain Yorr's Lambda. In this round, Yorr selects a 0 maneuver, and Luke selects a 2 Straight maneuver. Yorr doesn't move, but gets no actions due to performing a red maneuver. Now the tricky part.
Since the base of a large ship is the same as the 2 maneuver, does Luke get past the Lambda or does he overlap it? Does he get past it, but is considered touching the back face? This is important because it has bearing on positioning, action resolution, and modifications such as anti-pursuit lasers.
The new rulebook has this to say:
"Sometimes a round will end with two ships
touching each other, parallel, and facing the
same direction. After both ships execute
a maneuver, boost, or barrel roll, they are
not touching (even if their bases are still in
physical contact) unless they overlapped"
However, this only talks about ships facing the same direction before the move. Is there an official ruling anywhere?