Not exactly the best way to headline my question, but couldn't figure out a better way to ask the question
While playing the HBS Battletech game, i came upon a pericular situation.
Fighting a lance of battlemech, my lance find its first target a Griffen-1S. My Mirage Firestarter jump behind it 3 hexes away. The Griffen Turns around and punches the Firestarter.
I Still have my Griffen-1S, my Wolverine-6M and my King Crab, which has 2 ac-10s with 4 tons of ammo, instead of the AC-20s.
The Enemy Griffen has turned its back to me. So you know exactly what happened next.
The Computer still had a Quickdraw moving behind the Griffen, with a Shadowhawk and a Dragon of to my left, but shield by a hill.
I understand this was a computer algorithm, but still the computer saw my Wolverine and Griffin, so there was no hiding what was going to happen. My playing experience would be to move said Griffen away from the impending problem and get help from the Quickdraw that was behind it.
While movement is supposed to be simultaneous in Tabletop, its still i move, then you move, so there is an act and react to movement.
I guess my question is what the computer did the right move, or would my move be the right move. Or is there another move that could be considered.