1. Units in their strategic pool, when placed, become your units.
2. Repairing a allied ship, places it in the strategic pool and when redeployed, becomes your unit. However, the organization remains that of the original owner, not yours.
3. When you assume control of your allies units, if there was a destination set and the unit was heading towards that destination, either infantry or air units, the AI will remember that destination for that unit, with that unit becoming "imprinted". You can set a different destination or even send them into battle. However, once they reach the destination or the battle is over, the imprinted unit will begin heading towards the destination imprinted.
2. Repairing a allied ship, places it in the strategic pool and when redeployed, becomes your unit. However, the organization remains that of the original owner, not yours.
3. When you assume control of your allies units, if there was a destination set and the unit was heading towards that destination, either infantry or air units, the AI will remember that destination for that unit, with that unit becoming "imprinted". You can set a different destination or even send them into battle. However, once they reach the destination or the battle is over, the imprinted unit will begin heading towards the destination imprinted.
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