[ASLML] Question about an SSR...

Bruce Bakken bebakken at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 23 11:39:24 PST 2004


Hi, Sam.

I played this one a long time ago, so I pulled the card at had a look...

>
>Eric Henyey and I are playing "First to Strike" (Deluxe scenario 4). An SSR
>defines two buildings as factories and then states:
>
>"Hex bC4 contains a 2nd level building Location in that hex only. All other
>multi-hex, non-factory buildings contain ground/1st level only with an
>inherent stairwell in each hex (B23.22)."
>
>OK, I read this and say to my self - the only level 2 location on the map 
>is
>hex bC4. But... There is a single hex building with a stairwell symbol in 
>it
>(bK3). Eric thinks that this hex still contains a second level. What say 
>the
>experts...
>

I think the SSR is specifically designating one hex of building bC4 as 
containing a second level, and then defining the remaining "multi-hex, 
non-factory" buildings: negating the stairwell symbol in such hexes (B23.23) 
and turning those buildings into regular Two Story Houses (B23.22), i.e. 
level 1 capacity.

Since there is no mention of a single hex building containing a stairwell, I 
would play it that the building in question (I forgot to note the hex) does 
have a Level 1 and Level 2 Location per B23.23.

I can't recall if that's how we played it 15 years ago, but that's how I 
would play it now.

>Am I nuts, or what?
>

Is this a separate question?  ;-)

Regards,
Bruce Bakken

>Sam
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