I interpret traversing fire as fire at enemy moving within 12", who move at least half way across the unikts frontage, and who end in a position that means they could not be fired at in your own turn. So basically 2 situations:
1. Against a unit that charges friends within your front arc or passing through it to make the charge.
2. Against a unit that moves through your front arc but finishes outside it.
Is that what everyone else does?
Also, one of our chaps is a bit uncertain about it, as he is concerned that traversing fire can basically give you a free shot in your own turn (if you do traversing fire, and get the command roll there is nothing to stop you turning and firing again in your own turn).
What is the rationale for traversing fire as people see it? Also, could Rick clarify when traversing fire applies and what it represents/is there to stop?
Cheers
Jason

