In Interstellar Operations: Battleforce, pag. 176 we read "If aerospace Squadrons from opposing Forces occupy the same zone at any time during movement, Engagement Control must be determined in order to see if combat occurs."
What it means exactly "occupy the same zone at ANY time"? For me it means that if I enter a radar zone and I want to go through I have to make an Engagement Controll roll. But that's ok because it is the same rule we have seen in pag. 167 for the ground units. BUT if I just want to stay there? I have to immediately do the EC roll? In other words, if I want to finish my movement in an enemy occupied zone, and the enemy formations do not leave that zone or have moved yet, the engagement is not automatic as instead it happens with the ground fight? I have to do anyway a EC roll?
And again at pag. 176: "Because an aerospace zone can hold multiple Squadrons, it is possible to have multiple engagements and a single Squadron engaged with more than one opposing Squadron". This is very clear.
BUT immediatley after we read: "Once a Squadron is engaged with another Squadron, it may not declare an attack on another Squadron. However, it may be engaged by another Squadron that has not already made an attack" ... what it means??
If my squadron is engaged by two or three enemy squadrons, it means that I can attack only those ones? And not an hypothetical fourth squadron that is indeed in my space but that I am not engaged with? Ok, but what it means the following phrase "However, it may be engaged by another Squadron that has not already made an attack" ??
I think the text should be revised a little