I thought of a more simple way to explain it.
Either way you use Repulse, it's going to kill the Ugnaughts. So, your options are to 1) move first, base an enemy, then use Repulse, or 2) Repulse first, and then move, which will leave you not based to an enemy. The rules for Savage say that if a condition exists that allows you to finish your movement adjacent to an enemy, then you must choose that option. Therefore, you have to choose option 1, because option 2 would leave you non-adjacent to any enemies.
The other precedent for this is Kyp Durron while under Impulsive Savagery, in that he can't use Force Push 5 unless he starts his turn adjacent to an enemy.
_________________ -Aaron Mand'alor "You either die a hero, or you live to see yourself become the villain."
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