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Re: Human Player Strategies

The Human Player Zone is still defined as an "area", thus not an "infinitely tall volume" similar to the Landfill and AutoZones.

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HUMAN PLAYER ZONE – the area bound by the white tape lines, HUMAN PLAYER STATION wall and edges of the carpet
Thus, is it not technically possible for one Human Player (and/or Driver) to operate the chute door while standing OUTSIDE (yet reaching over into) of the taped area near the operator consoles, while the second Human Player loads totes into the chute.

As long as they are not simultaneously touching a tote (which is in contact with the chute) and the chute door, it appears at first glance this would be legal.

This would satisfy the following rules, as well as significantly speed up the loading process I would imagine.

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G6-2 The CHUTE DOOR may only be operated by a DRIVER or HUMAN PLAYER.
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G5 Only one ALLIANCE member may be in each HUMAN PLAYER ZONE at a time
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