Hi all,
I saw the following on page 8 of the rule book and thought it was thematically strange:
REVEALING A MISSION
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After a player declares where he is attempting a mission, his opponent has a chance to send one leader from his leader pool to oppose that mission. An opposing leader is placed in the system where the mission is being attempted.
So, if a Rebel player attempts a mission in the Rebel Base space, and the Imperial player wants to oppose that mission, the Imperial player places his leader in the Rebel Space space. That doesn't seem to make any sense to me since the Imperials don't know where the Rebel Base is, so how could they send a leader there to oppose a Rebel mission there?
My guess is that they designed the mission cards such that, there aren't any that are "attempts" in the Rebel Base, but any missions for the Rebel Base are "resolves" and therefore cannot be opposed. However, the text above in the "important" notes seems to allow for "attempted" missions in the Rebel Base.
Anybody have any ideas about this?
Edited by FriendFive