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  1. Its also totally legal for the sake of a faction force and while it disallows doctrines right now, that may change down the road. It is basically models from two different squads being tasked together for a mission need. You could have a Templar faction squad with 4 vehicles and 2 CAVs and use that as the reasoning, story-wise, and still play a legal force with a accurate back-story. CB
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  2. Yes...this will be happening. 🙂
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  3. Join me tonight on the Talon Games Twitch Stream @ 8pm CST as I go over some lessons we learned about Indirect Fire in the second round of our slow grow league! Also working on my Specialist Squad. 🙂 https://www.twitch.tv/talongamesonline
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  4. Here is my version of the answer and I think it lines up with Dave. 1. Both Spartans can lock their respective Dictator and can then share both with either/both Centurions. The Spartans cannot share with each other and the Centurions can pick which enemy they want to shoot. Adding to what Dave said about multiple targets, if you shoot two different targets you receive a -1 to your combat roll for both shots. They both have to be in the same 180 degree arc and it applies to split actions as well. Say the Spartan locks the Dictator for the Centurion, but decides to shoot a closer Kahn. That attack will have a -1 to Combat Roll as it has multiple targets (see errata/faq The Rules p.11). CB
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