caranorn wrote:Those seem to be the remnants of two legions. While just 1277 men (flavour), there were 12 elements (including two legatus), meaning all elements were very low on strength. I expect the number of prisoners is based on number of destroyed elements, so to me this appears to be WaD...
No, it makes absolutly no sense.
Pompey started out with 7.701 men, but was defeated earlier in the same turn by Caesar, destroying his army and taking 6.000 prisoners.
The 1.277 men is what was left, when he was hit a second time.
You cannot take 6.000 + 8.000 = 14.000 prisoners out of a force of 7.701 men total. And what about all the killed?
And this was just one of many battles in the scenario, where the number of prisoners simply did not match the forces involved.
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