That's not a trap... That's as you put it, a tactic.It's absolutely a trap!
It's a tactic to try to force a commander to dedicate resources elsewhere. Sorry?
Edit: a trap would be, say, hiding your fleet on the far side of a forest moon or something.
No one's saying don't do it, you're allowed to by the rules, just saying it's gamey and against all theme that exists in star wars. So when people call it out, don't be offended, if you are, then maybe it's because you subconsciously know it's cheesy.
If I'm trying to split someone's forces, and I have an Admiral that has to stay alive for the benefit of the fleet (like an Ackbar fleet built around his ability), of course he gets held back. If it's an admiral like Dodonna, I don't care as much. Either way, I'm calculating risk, which is smart play.
Additionally, I'm not offended, I'm arguing it's not gamey. And I'm also arguing that the OP implying cowardice, rather than tactical judgement, as a motivating factor is douchey. And since, according to you, I've apparently claimed control of the word douchey, I must be right : )
As far as breaking immersion, up until recently, I would have assumed that the Millenium Falcon couldn't exit hyperspace inside a planets gravity well. If I can accept that ( barely*), surely you can accept that Ackbar might be hanging out on a GR75. I mean, maybe he was traveling incognito, on the sly, and got ambushed by an Imperial force?
* actually, that still irks me. Ok, if I can stay immersed after an A-Wing takes out an SSD...
Edited by RogueCommander