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Shots began to ring out, and the Major clicked her tongue as she strode back behind the warehouse coolly. Too early. The militia were predictably excitable, and they engaged presumably as soon as the enemy had dismounted. The report was impressive, to be true, with rifles cracking out across such a wide front, but their weight of fire was little more than annoyances. With their lack of training, they couldn’t put down accurate fire in amounts to intimidate the coming troops. They were spread out too far to cause damage…but they didn’t need to. Not yet.
>Militia units broken up into the smallest subdivision cannot harm enemies anywhere but point blank range- unless there are multiple units attacking the same target.