Leadership orders to other leaders?

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13 years 3 months ago #1157 by Achtung-Panzer
when playing a section leadership +4 card in a section which contained a second, attached leader, I was asked whether 2 orders could be given from the 4 to the unit and the second attached leader? In other words could 2 of the orders be given to move a unit and detach the leader?

I'm not talking about the main attached leader but the second attached leader within the section.

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13 years 3 months ago #1158 by Memenne
I suppose you can.

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13 years 3 months ago #1161 by Oleg
Believe, no.
Card says "units" and do not mention leaders.

We shall never surrender.

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13 years 3 months ago #1163 by HawkmoonVonKoln
I agree with my Brother of Metal, Oleg.
Leardr Hex + 4 linked Units.

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13 years 3 months ago #1166 by Memenne
Sorry, but the intro in the rules says :
"Leadership cards allow you to order a leader, any unit to which the leader is attached, plus a given number of units or leaders in adjacent linked hexes to move and/or battle."

So, I presume we can order a leader. Am I right ?

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13 years 3 months ago #1169 by pascal72
Hello,

So, I presume we can order a leader. Am I right ?

Yes, but only in the case of a leader "alone" (as shown in the illustration in the rule).

The last sentence, after the text you mention, is :

"A leader may not detach on a Leadership Command card."

cheers

Best regards, pascal

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13 years 3 months ago #1171 by Memenne
Thanks for this precision !

Manu

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13 years 3 months ago #1172 by HawkmoonVonKoln
Overall, it's cool for french-speaking locutors to write in english...
N'est-il pas, Manu ? (Isn't-it, Manu ?)
:laugh:
Greetz from Vindunum - Gallia lugdunensis

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13 years 3 months ago #1176 by Memenne
Cool ? I don't know. I have the feeling I do lots of mistakes... :-(

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13 years 3 months ago #1177 by HawkmoonVonKoln
I mean, it's wonderful (I'm joking) in a forum hosted by an Italian (Thanks to Alessandro) to have french-speaking people like us (Pascal, Manu & I) writing in english (or better globish).
But, I'm quiting this subject.
A last digression : This summer in Porto (known as Oporto by englishmen and its famous wine), I have assisted at a tragical scene : Some italian tourists were speaking with a seller in a shop in globish instead of using their own language very similar ; because Italian and Portuguese languages are 2 modern kinds of the same idiom called ... Latin (spoken in the whole roman Empire during centuries and then by the Catholic Church untill 1962 AD)...
Maybe Globish is the vulgar Latin of this 21st century ?
What a pity...
Sorry once again for this little boring discussion.
Greetings from Vindunum - Gallia lugdunensis

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