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Contents
History
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Officers
As of 3061 the Commanding Officer was Galaxy Commander Kedric Gilmour.
Tactics
Trained in coordinated attacks.
Composition
3061
- 3 Aerospace Fighter Trinaries
Notes
Game Rules
3061
- In common with every other unit in the Clan Ghost Bear touman at this point in time, the units within the Fifty-fifth PGC receive a +1 modifier to any dice roll on Random Weight-Class tables to determine Star or Binary/Trinary type.[1]
- When units from the Fifty-fifth PGC are the defenders, the attacking force has two choices: to bargain for safcon, or to attack, with different rules coming into play based on the chosen option:[2]
- If the attacker bargains for safcon, the Fifty-fifth PGC player chooses which edge of the map will be his home edge first.[2]
- If the attacker bargains for safcon, the Fifty-fifth PGC player wins Initiative automatically in the first turn, and receives a +1 Bonus to Initiative rolls for the remainder of the game.[2]
- If the attacker elects to attack, 2d6 is rolled for each attacking unit. On a roll of 12, that unit is destroyed. On a roll of 2, that unit suffers 2d6 damage allocated in 5-point clusters.[2]
- If the attacker is arriving via a combat drop, he may not request safcon. Instead of rolling for potential damage as described above, the attacker must apply a +2 modifier to the landing roll target number for each dropping unit.[2]