Now, the ram rule engages when a ship ends its movement intersecting another ship's base. And it is has been made quite clear a sequence of rams (i.e. each time you slow, you hit a different ship) only interacts with the ship hit originally, and the moving ship. (Feel free to correct that if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I understand it.) Now, in the event that a starship (the exact example is an Imperial-class Star Destroyer) intersects multiple ships on the end of its move (in this particular case a pair of Neb-Bs in close formation), how does damage delivery work? Obviously the ISD takes at least one hit, but does it take two and each of the frigates one each, or does someone semi-arbitrarily choose one frigate to "be hit first"? Empirically one frigate is closer to the ISD, we know, but in this case they were within Mk 1 Eyeball PME (Probable Margin of Error) of each other. Can anyone clear this up?
PS And in case anyone was wondering the Star Destroyer flew away; the frigates did not.