I was the judge at a 37 player event at Highlander Games in Boonton, NJ this weekend. During the 5th round of Swiss I was called over to one of the top tables. Player A was running Jango / Veers and Player B was running Han / Rey. Player B plays Holdout Blaster on Rey, creating two additional actions (Ambush and Rey's character ability). Player B then uses one of his actions to activate Rey, which allows Player A to activate his Jango in response.
Now, here is the question. Does Player A activate Jango and role his dice into the pool at that moment, or does he declare he will activate Jango, and wait until Player B resolves the rest of their remaining actions?
I'm asking this because there are tqo conflictions in the rules reference guide when it comes to the queue and with "after" triggers. Jango's ability "triggers" after Rey is activated, but does his ability resolve after all other actions are made due to the "last one in, first one out" queue rulings?
Keep in mind, with the way Han / Rey plays, there could be more than just two additional actions on a turn. Luckily I was asked about the simplest scenario.