From: William Sariego Subject: S&T errata To: Multiple recipients of list CONSIM-L This was forwarded by Joe Miranda. Thought you guys would find it useful. 100 YEARS WAR (S&T 177) % Rule 5.31(1) [addition]. Pillaging a Province containing Neutral independent units causes those units to join the opposing Major Power. % Rule 9.12 (1) [clarification]: "(i.e., plain)" should read "(i.e., red or blue)". % Rule 9.12 (2) [clarification]: "(i.e., plain)" should read "(i.e., white)". A white unit may be placed in any area containing friendly units, whether tinted red, blue or off-white (e.g., the English player could recruit an Independent unit in Aquitaine). % Rule 11.1 [correction]: It costs four (4) Operations Points to cross a mountain border, not three (this is properly indicated on the Operations Chart on the map). % Rule 12.5 [clarification]: A force occupying a fortress which is defending uses the Siege CRT to resolve combat against the attacker. "Breach" results inflicted by the defender in a fortress do not cause remaining defending units to fire twice (see 12.52). If a force occupying a fortress attacks an adjacent besieging force, then the combat is resolved on the Battle CRT. This combat is resolved normally, except that if the defending (besieging force) is defeated, remove the Siege marker. If the attacking (besieged) force is defeated, there is no Pursuit fire nor retreat (the units remain in the fortress). A force occupying a fortress may not attack non-besieging units in the same area. % Scenarios 1 and 2 [omission]: Deploy the following Neutral Independent units in Holland (in Amsterdam): 1 chivalry, 1 pikemen, 1 crossbow, 1 militia. % Scenario 2 [error]: Ignore the English militia unit in Saint- Onge; there is only one French militia unit in Saint-Onge. % Counters: English Leader "John of Gaunt" is "John of Gaunt"; French Leader "DuGuesdin" is "duGuesclin". % Map: "Saint-Enge" is correctly spelled "Saint-Onge."