UDO GREBE - 04:16am Mar 5, 2001 PST (#319 of 320) Cold Days In Hell: Answers >When counting penalties to air units (terrain, weather, special First Winter In the USSR penalties for the germans, etc), what order are they applied in? Since some are minuses and and some are fractions, you can get different results depending on the order in which you perform the operations. >> 1) Terrain, than weather, thereafter any specials The rules state that a battle marker must always be placed for a paradrop, so that reserves can be sent there. However, air operations, which include paradrops, happen after reserves. >Does this mean that out-of-sequence reserve movement is possible, or that you must place a battle marker before the reserve segment where you might want to drop paratroopers? (and, if so, are you forced to perform the paradrop in that location once you've placed the battle marker?) >> Good point! In this case an out of sequence reserve movement is allowed for paradrop missions happen only rarely. >Cities not under their owner's control are not eligible for replacements to be taken there, right? (The soviets can't take replacement units in Kiev if the germans have conquered it, correct?) >> YES >When tracing supply through multiple weather zones, how do you determine maximum supply trace length? By where the unit is, by the worst-case, or some other method?>> Worst case, sorry. >It's been fairly cold up here in Boston. How's it been by you? =) >> Germany: cloudy, rainy, in EoA terms "Mud", so we stay defensive here. Thanks Jay, it can't be that the others get messges and we don't!