Ramming issue

By DeadlyMinion8, in Star Wars: Armada Rules Questions

So my friend and I were playing and his ship was ramming my mon cal ship to his star destroyers right, had to back up and then over lapped his own ship because of the back up due to overlap on the mon cal ship, so he then rammed his own ship, what kind of crazy ruling is this?

You know, one that says that two things cannot be at the same point at the same time.

Beyond that, I am not sure what are you asking about.

On 17.2.2017 at 5:37 PM, DeadlyMinion8 said:

So my friend and I were playing and his ship was ramming my mon cal ship to his star destroyers right, had to back up and then over lapped his own ship because of the back up due to overlap on the mon cal ship, so he then rammed his own ship, what kind of crazy ruling is this?

Just keep backing up the moving ship UNTIL IT NO LONGER OVERLAPS ANY SHIPS! Even if that means not moving at all.

Then deal 1 dmg to the moving ship and 1 dmg to the CLOSEST ship it overlapped.

I this case it sounds like the friendly ship was the closer one, so that's the one that gets the dmg, not the ISD.

On 17/02/2017 at 5:37 PM, DeadlyMinion8 said:

So my friend and I were playing and his ship was ramming my mon cal ship to his star destroyers right, had to back up and then over lapped his own ship because of the back up due to overlap on the mon cal ship, so he then rammed his own ship, what kind of crazy ruling is this?

I don't know, man, ramming stuff in space sounds unsafe to begin with - ramming stuff in space while other stuff you don't want to ram is in the way sounds crazier to me than any ruling on the RRG.

On ‎2‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 10:37 AM, DeadlyMinion8 said:

So my friend and I were playing and his ship was ramming my mon cal ship to his star destroyers right, had to back up and then over lapped his own ship because of the back up due to overlap on the mon cal ship, so he then rammed his own ship, what kind of crazy ruling is this?

The alternative would be that he rammed your ship while missing his own. That's not really so crazy. If he runs into his own ship while maneuvering, it never even gets to your ship.