RE: Bridges and bridges
sg,
I think the idea of a D morale engineer handing its equipment to an A morale engineer is not valid. My understanding of such low morale engineers are they are not well equipped at all. Maybe just a bunch of guys with axes and saws who could build a rude temporary bridge of a limited span. No heavy equipment like cranes or pre-fabricated bridge modules to tie together.
They might be able to maintain the bridge abandoned by the A morale engineers, but certainly not transfer a bridging capability. I think morale does play a part in the bridge attempt die roll, so such a transfer would allow one to build two bridges quickly, (the inherent A morale bridge, then the borrowed D morale bridge.) This would exceed the capability currently allowed to player in the game. Add to that thought the the consideration of bridges being built under fire by an A morale engineer unit versus a D morale engineer since the ability can be transferred as you suggest and you create an unrealistic game situation as to the overall bridging capability for a side in the campaign.
Law of unintended consequences.
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