I think it comes down a few features of the map. If the Chosha start such that at least one space adjacent to them is 5 or more steps away from where the Executioners start, the first gobot spawned will get away before the executioner can close the gap.
If the Chosha start with at least one space adjacent to them 7 or more steps away from the executioners, the executioners have to use up their run ability to prevent a second set of gobots from getting away. This is a typical map distance, so I'll assume this is true.
If the Chosha start with open space on at least 5 sides, they can spawn Gobots on the opposite side from wherever the Executioner stands - in which case further gobots can escape as the fight goes on. If they start on a wall or in a corner, then no further gobots get away. Typically a solo unit will start on a wall or corner, so I'll also assume this is true.
So in a typical match-up, the executioners have to waste their run ability killing the second set of gobots, and the first get away cleanly. The executioners can then kill the chosha, but with speed 2, initiative 5 they're never going to catch speed 3, initiative 6 adult gobots; the AG can whittle them down and eventually win.
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