; SUPPRESSION BASICS
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; Suppression Fire is a way of controlling a battlefield. When under heavy fire, a character accumulates suppression.
; He will then lose APs proportionally. The goal is to SUCK OUT THE ENEMY'S APs, so he can't move or fire back.
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; Characters have a TOLERANCE value that helps them resist suppression fire. A higher value decreases AP loss, Shock,
; and morale loss. This value is based on the character's Experience and Morale, among other things.
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; In addition to AP loss, Suppression SHOCK can also be accumulated. This makes the character less useful, by reducing
; his Chance-to-Hit considerably. It also makes the character harder to hit himself.
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; Characters with too much SHOCK are said to be COWERING. They are now even more vulnerable to suppression than normal!
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; Characters can go into negative APs when under suppression fire. This means they lose APs off their NEXT turn as well.
; A character who has lost all APs off his NEXT turn is said to be PINNED DOWN. This is the best result from suppression
; fire, it means that the character is useless of a whole turn and can be assaulted safely.
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; Use suppression fire to prevent enemies from approaching, pin them down, and then advance and kill them while they are
; hiding.
; Note that they will try to do the same thing to you!