Greatings fellow posthumans, Today I played my second game after a long break from Infinity and I encountered an issue. If I have a posthuman in suppressive fire, and I ARO shoot with a different posthuman (or another skill), do I loose suppressive fire on the first posthuman? Unfortunately I could not find an answer in the forum, therefore it would be great If you can help me to understand this rule, thank you.
If Proxy A is in Suppressive Fire and Proxy B AROs BS Attack then it will not cancel the state. The proxys are considered separate troopers for ARO purposes, with the added restriction that only one of them can BS Attack/Hack/CC Attack etc in each order.
No. Only one post human can react with a normal Aro. During the Reactive Turn, the G: Jumper trooper can activate a Proxy by placing the Active Proxy Marker beside it if an enemy trooper declares an Order in LoF or ZoC. This allows the Proxy to declare an ARO normally. If an Order is declared in LoF or ZoC of several Proxies that belong to the same G: Jumper trooper, then his player can activate only one of them. Inactive Proxies can react in ARO to any Order declared in LoF or ZoC by declaring Change Facing, Dodge, or Reset, if possible. At the end of the Order in which a Proxyentered the Isolated state, or any Null state, the player can place the Active Proxy Marker beside any of the G: Jumper trooper's other Proxies which is not in Isolated state, or any Null state. You can see it in the wiki.
Thanks for your reply, but the question concerns the loss of the status "suppressive fire" of proxy 1 even if I do not ARO with it (bacause it is not in lof or zoc) and I ARO only with proxy 2. In the wiki it is indicated only the case when two different proxies ARO simultaneously.