It says hits, but in a section specifically noted as referring back to the cover rules, which only occur in the shooting section. It's still a grey area.
You're taking the reasonable RaI line when you look at this in general, and I'm just playing devil's advocate here, intentionally being extremely picky for the sake of beefing up one of these interpretations (I don't care whose) into a robust one. The problem is that the reasonable RaI line, that cover saves are allowed unless stated otherwise, becomes cheap rules lawyering in the context of Objuration Mechanicum (and other, hypothetical, unusual types of hit), which should intuitively not allow cover saves.



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Thing is, sometimes the common sense answer is obvious but sometimes it isn't - Objuration Mechanicum has two effects, one of which is a "hit" and the other isn't. All there is regarding the cover save is unempirical evidence pointing to a silly RAW answer, that a rock can protect you from a specific half of an ancient gypsy hex. I was just probing for a more definitive resolution than that.
Otherwise, I totally agree that a separately referenced damage system would make things easier on the outskirts, even if structurally it would probably have to be in the same place it is now for clarity of reading the first time.
There are a few examples on this page of things that come from nowhere and just inflict "hits". So do you go with the RAW-but-not-quite interpretation, and give them a cover save when a pool of lava the size of a bus lands on their heads - i.e., what you believe the silly RAW answer is meant to be? Or do you accept that some interpretation is needed - that you have to make a decision as to where the omission was made, in the cover rules or in the rules for the hit - and therefore accept that interpretation may be needed elsewhere as well? Such as when a vehicle suffers a hit generated by itself?
