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James Spratt wrote on Sat, May 20, 2006 06:03 AM UTC:
'Any up to four pieces within a 'box' formed by any four cells may move
in concert with the seniormost piece--the 'leader'--moving as he does in
his normal move and landing in the same position relative to him at the end
of the move.  Only the 'leader' must be clear to move, and the others
travel under his auspices for that move.'

I call it the Squad Move, and I think it's a lot of fun. If properly done
it enables compound captures and sudden, nasty surprises.  It works well in
Imperial and Jetan-Sarang, but I think those games have so many unknown
pieces in them that many people are hesitant to try them, so how 'bout in
a game everyone knows already?

Would anyone like to try it with standard Chess, or maybe Double Chess? 
We'll have to find a preset that doesn't enforce rules.  Any takers?

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