Honestly (and to be less rude than you I hope), I couldn't be arsed reading through every piece of info you'd put up in detail - there's far too much there for easy digestion.
Everything else you said in your reply is now meaningless.
I spend HOURS making my comics. Photo taking, editing, writing, organizing, uploading.
If you can't be arsed to read an in depth review aimed at not only covering almost every question someone might have, but basically teaching how the game plays with actual examples in a format designed to be digested and understood quickly, whose fault is that?
Its what.. 22 pages total counting the fluffy actual game battle report at the end?
It takes about 10-20 minutes to read a comic book of that size. This isn't that infamous RPGnet FATAL review.
One of my pet peeves is when I say something, then it is ignored, and then people act stupid about it. I don't like having to repeat myself because people have decided to have the attention span of a gnat.
Its why I don't want children. I state things clearly and in as much detail as needed. ONCE. After that I get... less than happy.
But since you are lazy here are the pages that answer your damned question:
This explains what the bases do and why there are empty holes and why you need the unit cards on the base as opposed to the art project bases most Warhammer type minis gamers seem to be putting their toy soldiers on these days.
Because the cards list almost everything you need to know to use that unit. What models it starts with, where they start the battle, what their movement costs are, their special ability icons (which are repeated on the small cards as a quick reference with some unit fluff on the back), and their combat abilities.
But.. if you had bothered to read what I spent a lot of time and effort creating.. YOU WOULD HAVE ALREADY KNOWN THAT.