Talk:Stay on Target/@comment-27666888-20161018130215/@comment-454133-20161019061609

Sorry for the rambling wall 'o text. Here's a more focused breakdown:

A. If FFG rules that changing the maneuver color also changes the revealed color, then this should work:

1) Reveal any manuever while stressed

2) Use Stay on Target to choose another maneuver that becomes red

3) You revealed a red maneuver, triggering the "penalty", ultimately turning it into a white 2 straight

4) Treat this "revealed" maneuver as green with Nien Nunb

5) Okay, now you've revealed a green maneuver.  BB-8 should trigger, letting you barrel roll, then perform the green 2 straight, clear a stress, etc.  Since you've also performed a green maneuver, if you had R2-D2 equipped instead of BB-8, it would trigger.

B. If FFG rules that changing the manuever changes only the performed color, and the revealed color remains the same, then this should work:

1) Reveal a green maneuver while not stressed

2) Use Stay on Target to turn it into some other maneuver that's red

3) BB-8 still triggers because the revealed maneuver was green

4) Perform the red maneuver (which doesn't have to be a 2 straight) and get a stress.

That's weird, but not the end of it. This raises the question of what happens if you're stressed in step 1... You reveal a green, but try to perform a red while stressed, which toys with the errata'd wording (it only switches you to the white 2 straight if you revealed a red, which in this case you didn't).

You could make the good-faith interpretation that you change it to a white 2 straight, since avoiding performing a red maneuver while stressed is the point of the paragraph. Or you could claim the ship does not move, because stressed ships cannot perform red maneuvers, so your ship fails to perform any maneuver. This opens twisted new doors...

Okay, I'm feeling a little insane now too. I really hope this doesn't affect my dreams.