Suppose the turn report shows the following orders queued:
unit 5499 # > study 160 (executing for three more days) recruit 10 explore
Sending in new orders for this unit will not disturb the still-running
study command unless the first order is stop
. For example:
If this were sent in:
unit 5499 move south
This would be the result:
unit 5499 # > study 160 (executing for three more days) move south
To interrupt the study and get on with the move right away, instead send in:
unit 5499 stop move south
This will show:
unit 5499 # > study 160 (executing for three more days) stop move south
Note that the stop queues like any other order; it does not actually interrupt the executing command until the turn runs. This means that the stop itself can be replaced by sending in another set of orders later.