From: Richard Vohlers - Imonics Development Subject: Crisis Sinai Answers Several weeks ago on GEnie I posted some questions regarding Crisis: Sinai '73 from GMT Games. First Gene Billingsley (who checks the board) and then Kevin Boylan (the game's developer) were on vacation, so I just got the answers last night. While I don't have the questions with me, the answers seem clear as to what they refer to. Here are Kevin's answers, with the spellings corrected: 1. There is no Golan Front Commitment roll on the Oct. 6 day turn. 2. Yes, Tamari arrives with the Comp Bde HQ, and stacks with the 162nd div. HQ. Yes, the divisional support units (with non-TOW antitank coys) arrive at the same time, and in the same places, as the divisional HQs. The unit that arrives on the Oct. 9 night turn is a para battalion. 3. The rules are in error. A 2d6 dice roll is used when resolving an Airstrike or Bombardment. 4. Yes, you can fly an unlimited number of Strikes against the same target in a single phase or turn. 5. Yes, a unit that is ferried across the canal does not receive a Hasty Attack marker. 6. The Hasty Attack modifier is applied if even one attacking unit has a Hasty Attack marker. 7. No, an air transported unit that lands next to an enemy unit does not receive a Hasty Attack marker. 8. Delete the entry in 9.2.6 that refers to Terrain effect die rolls. This was left in the rules by error from an earlier version of the combat system. 9. The TEC is right. A unit attacking across the canal is halved. 10. The entries in 18.4.3 should say that the 1L and 2L notations appear on the Radar tracks. The example of play is wrong. The -1 modifier applies only when Strike missions attack the SAM or Radar tracks. DELETE the -1 notation in the Port Said Radar #5, #3, and #1 boxes. ADD the -1 notation in the Suez Radar #7, #8, and #9 boxes. ADD the -1 notation in the Suez Radar SAM #6 box. The 10 column on the Radar Detection Table is another survivor from an earlier version of the air system. P.S. The "extra" Israeli battalions were included because OB and TO&E research was going on right up until the end of the production cycle, and we thought it advisable to keep some extras in case we confirmed the presence of an additional brigade or two at the eleventh hour.