The Emperor Returns ERRATA 11/14/86 Playing Pieces Not enough French Garrison counters were provided in the counter mix. Use the Coalition Possession marker for Lille for the Lille Garrison counter on the track of French Maj. Gen. "F". Use the March Regiment counters to indicate accumulated Replacement Points on the Replacement Point Track. The number of March Regiments that maybe 'fielded' then is summarily reduced by the number of March Regiment Counters used in this role if these points are kept in the pool. Plenty of blank counters have been provided. Use them. Set Up The following hexes have initial deployments that would normally not be permitted in the game; 3933, 2432, 3323, 1716 and 3307. If at the end of the appropriate Player-Turn these Forces are still Illegally Stacked they are displaced. Anglo-Allied Maj. Gen. "I" begins the game on Hill's track of the Organisation Display; Prussian Leader Pirch begins the game on Bleucher's track. British Major Generals If a British Major General in an independent role is taken under command by another Anglo-Allied Leader, he is automatically deactivated and does not go to the Subordinate Leaders box on the Force Leader's track. Please note that the reverse of this, however, is not automatic and that activation of a British Major General may only occur during the appropriate Command Phase. British Major Generals are defined in the Special rulebook. Garrisons These units may not move regardless of the Initiative of the Leader commanding them, and have a Subordination Value of one (1). Also Be sure to read the Question and Answers section on the inside-back-cover of the Standard rulebook. NB submitted by John Kula (kula@telus.net) on behalf of the Strategy Gaming Society (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/~sgs), originally collected by Andrew Webber (gbm@wwwebbers.com)