Forced Unloading Example
The forced unloading example in the rulebook confuses me. It talks about a truck towing an AT gun that receives a disrupt result. It says that the AT gun has the option to unload then, and goes on to say that if it does, it is eliminated because of the 2 column shifts against an AT gun gives an X result.
Why would the AT gun suddenly suffer an attack when it unloads? I thought it shared the fate of the transport. Is this something in regular PG? Is this just a typo in the rules, because I don't see anything in the rules that would imply that there is a 2nd attack except this example. Or am I just missing something.
The example is the one after rule 5.48.
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