Re: MEPBM uh oh, thats what that order does From: freeman@hp-122.cae.wisc.edu (Samuel Freeman) Date: Tue, 08 Nov 1994 15:42:03 +0000 In article <mikep.317.000A4C18@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>, mikep@uniwa.uwa.edu.au (Michael Poidinger) writes: > Hello everyone. > > I were my clueless newbie badge with pride this week > > I had a navy in a rough hex with a harbour, and last turn ordered the navy > comander to destroy the harbour and move the navy. The destruction went fine > but the navy was not allowed to move, I guess because it is currently sitting > in a hex it isn't allowed to sit in. What do I do? I cannot move the navy > and I cannot dock it, and I certainly don't want to destroy it unless there is > some way to reclaim its ships. > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > advTHANKSance > > Mike > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dr Mike Poidinger | Hey Christian God, get out of my face > Microbiology | Your holy ghost is a curse on the human race > UWA, Australia | I'd like to string you up one more time, > | No stupid sacrament, no pissy wine (Snog) > mikep@uniwa.uwa.edu.au > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike -- Did you try to move the navy along a river, out to sea, or overland????? The only reason I can think of for your not moving was that you tried to move overland. In this case, you wouldn't be able to dock ships and move as an army. Otherwise, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to move along a river or out to sea. Perhaps you got the river movement mixed up -- it's a little tricky. -- Sam freeman@cae.wisc.edu Referenced By Up