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Re: Human Ball Thrower QUESTION!
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Was there anything ever in the rules or updates or more so the Q&A (which I haven't gotten a good chance to follow as closely as I would like to this year) clarifying if a Payload Specialist in the corner could pass a Payload Specialist in the Outpost a Super Cell by throwing it to them directly? (As difficult as that may be, it's certainly possible to do)
I seem to remember that discussion coming up here on these forums & the possibility & legality of that happening a while back, but never heard anything else about it.
Just wondering.
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I believe the rules/updates are silent about passing super cells as you suggest. It may be that the practicality of doing this with super cells is why there is no ruling thusfar.
Maybe in week #1, some brave team will climb out on this limb? (More power to them if they succeed !)
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