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<p style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0">Canisters #352</p>
-- Unless there's an exception for the ISC that I'm not aware
of, CLA Alligator should be victorious.<br>
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There is not. Neither is there an exception that allows an escort
(the Gorn CLA) to show up by itself.<br>
Since both ships are obligated to retreat, this ordinarily become a
"dropped" scenario (no result for either party.) Therefore, both
players should give no orders as to the winner of the scenario. With
no declared winner, the software should drop the scenario.<br>
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--Matt<br>
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