@Krieghund:
@Boldfresh:
hmm, not sure why I thought this, but I thought transports took hits, just couldn’t fire back.
That’s true.
@Boldfresh:
so if there were 10 defending units, including 3 transports, and the attacker got 9 hits, I thought he could retreat to a legal zone leaving one transport alive.
so a sub against three transports could keep firing until he got 2 hits and then retreat was what I always believed.� please confirm because i have thought this way for a long time.
No.� Once one side (or both) is out of units that can either hit enemy units or retreat, the battle is over.� No retreat is possible, and defenseless transports are destroyed.
turns out it’s a moot point in this case since I am going to lose the british sub as a casualty in round 1 (brain wasn’t quite working this morning). even if the transport survives round 1 that means the transport dies in round 2 to the planes and the battle is over.
but just for interest, i think from what krieg said before, the question of whether the transport survives round 1 or not is yes. if the british keep a sub, combat could continue but the transport dies. if the british lose the sub, the transport survives but is autokilled in round 2.
so technically, the only way the transport could survive the battle is IF the british keep the sub in round 1 and choose to retreat before round 2. if the british lose the sub in the first round, the transport is instantly dead. once again, what cannot happen is the british lose the sub and then pull out of the battle leaving the transport alive.
thanks