I've got a question about spending standby tokens and it might be a dumb question, but I think I'm just not completely understanding it and wanted some clarification. This situation, not quite as dramatic as my example below, came up in a game the other day and neither of us had ever seen this many standby tokens in play at once before and couldn't really figure out which way this should go (but I'm assuming the answer is a yes from the way I'm reading it).
From the RRG pg.64
QuoteAfter an enemy unit attacks, moves, or performs an action, if that unit is at range 1–2 and in line of sight of a unit with a standby token, that unit may spend that standby token to perform a free attack action or a free move action.
So, say you've got 6 rebel troopers, each one has a standby token and then Vader pops out into range 2 from behind LOS blocking terrain. Does that mean each of the 6 rebel troopers could spend their standby tokens off of Vader's one move action and then they can all shoot him before he can do anything else?