Feinder
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Joined: 9/4/2002 From: Land o' Lakes, FL Status: offline
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This is a bit of an "oversight" that has been reported (by your truely). Basically, you can reduce the PP cost to convert a sqdn, by transferring the undamaged aircraft to a base (leaving the damaged behind), and then paying only the cost of the undamaged AC. But if you pay the PPs to convert the sqdn while it has the damaged AC at the same field, you also pay the cost of the damaged AC. As it is right now, a PBY sqdn with a max size of 12, with 6 flying and 3 damaged... If BaseA has 6 undamaged -and- 3 damaged AC = 9 x 4 = 36 points. Or, you can fly the 6 undamaged to BaseB and leave the 3 damaged at BaseA, and only pay 6 x 4 = 24 points at BaseB. The 3 damaged AC will convert to the HQ of the parent when they are rejoined. However, it doesn't do you any good to pay the cost of converting a sub-unit (/2, /3, /4, whatever). If you pay to convert the subunit, and then it is rejoined with the parent, the subunit will convert back the HQ of the parent. Frankly, I think you should have to pay the PP cost according to the max size of the sqdn, regardless of number of aircraft, damaged or undamaged. So our same PBY sqdn with a max size of 12, with 6 flying and 3 damaged, should cost 48 points to convert. The parent and all subunits convert at once. And again, it doesn't matter that the sqdn is completely filled out, you still have to pay the full cost. -F-
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