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the 42xx map edge, heading and speed at player's option. The
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This done to ensure that the sum of the move cost of the force (not
counting attrition units) does not exceed the given value. So you
could offer up a DNL and an escort or two (as appropriate) or
instead assign several frigates and destroyers.<br>
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This does not replace the Command-limit rules we are using, but is
an additional restriction. So if you assign 7 frigates, you had
better be able to command them (and the rest of the convoy that the
scenario gives you.)<br>
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You will also note from the wording, that this MC restriction does
not include the units given by the scenario (the "targets".)<br>
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--Matt<br>
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