Last year Simms was allowed to flank march his warhound out of the lava.
That was ruled to be his table edge and so allowed. I am pretty sure that Flank March did not come into it. I don't remember all the fluff there but that's the way it worked. (Ketchup, not Lava)
So onto the question, to flank march or not to flank march.
I'm torn on this whole debate also. But I quite agree that Super heavies should not be allowed to magically appear in the rear. So to Bobs point the "flanks only" seems fine to me (though it kinda screws my A-- plan). It sounds like there's only 4 flanks so I'm not sure it would be game turning. Of course flank marching 1,000 guard to the enemies rear may be seen just as bad, but at least they're sneaking..
Cheers,
Alan
Flank march didn't come into because Disorder was told before the game started that we couldn't flank march there
As to Super heavies having to deploy before the battle starts, I'm somewhat torn too. On one hand, I think the strategic advantage to keeping superheavies (I'm thinking the really big guys, like titans and stuff) in reserve can't be overstated: it's incredibly hard for standard forces to react to a superheavy walking onto their quadrant, given the size of the table a smart player will deploy their superheavy out of range/los from most guns that can possibly hurt it. by the time the regular troops/tanks finally move into position, the game is liable to be over then.
Fluffwise, I also thinks it's lame to have superheavies "hidden". They're Gods of war and they're being kept in reserve? They should be spearheading assaults!
On the other hand, I don't feel comfortable restricting people this way (after all, it's only my own fluff interpretation -- it can easily be argued that since they're so valuable and rare, the adeptus mechanus won't commit them until the time is right). And it does limit the amount of strategic thinking involved with the game if we do it this way. I'm just concerned whether or not the game is balanced enough to support Superheavies coming in willy nilly.
Mike