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- | TODO
+ | Captured pieces can be dropped later in the game,
+ | with or without capturing abilities.
+
+p Orthodox rules apply, with the following exceptions:
+ul
+ li.
+ When a regular (resp. non-capturing) Chess piece is captured, it is
+ replaced with a non-capturing (resp. regular) counterpart of the same
+ color and given back to the player of that color,
+ who holds it in hand until he drops it on the board.
+ li.
+ A player who has a piece in hand may use his turn to place it on any
+ empty square on the board. Pawns cannot be dropped on the last rank.
+
+p Non-capturing units appear in yellow for white, and red for black.
+
+figure.diagram-container
+ .diagram
+ | fen:3nkr2/1pNSpp1b/1p1sq3/7p/rT1N1cPp/8/PPPPPP2/R1BB1KR1:
+ figcaption The black king must capture the non-capturing white pawn.
+
+h3 Source
+
+p
+ | Slightly simplified from
+ a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/clockworkorange.html")
+ | Clockwork Orange Chess
+ | on chessvariants.com.
+
+p Inventor: Fergus Duniho (1999)