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Re: Payload Specialist

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i read somewhere that the PS in the middle of the field cannot stand and must be seated... what about someone who is in a wheelchair?

i know people who go to local schools who do special Olympics basketbal
I've been asked this as well, and I don't think it would be fair if there was a rule against it. FIRST is for all who want to put in the effort and human player is part of that.

Danny, btw...you'd be a horrible PS...I hope you're not it lol.
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Re: Payload Specialist

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I've been asked this as well, and I don't think it would be fair if there was a rule against it. FIRST is for all who want to put in the effort and human player is part of that.

Danny, btw...you'd be a horrible PS...I hope you're not it lol.
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Re: Payload Specialist

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Can the Payload Specialist in the Fueling Station with the grabber-thingy(excellent definition in my opinion ) extract several cells/rocks from the airlock and place them in a nearby location/inside the fueling station zone in a pile so he could just throw a few balls at a time instead of: take thingy, extract ball, put thingy down, throw cell/rock accuratley, repeat.

Of course, he could hold the thingy in one hand and throw the ball with the other, but it's more accurate to throw with two hands for further distances too.
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Re: Payload Specialist

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Each fueling station will have a container for the purpose anyway, according to Section 6. I would be surprised if there wasn't another at the Outposts, though it isn't mentioned.
<G11> mentions it.

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Can the Payload Specialist in the Fueling Station with the grabber-thingy(excellent definition in my opinion ) extract several cells/rocks from the airlock and place them in a nearby location/inside the fueling station zone in a pile so he could just throw a few balls at a time instead of: take thingy, extract ball, put thingy down, throw cell/rock accuratley, repeat.

Of course, he could hold the thingy in one hand and throw the ball with the other, but it's more accurate to throw with two hands for further distances too.
There's nothing in the rules to prohibit the PS from putting the tongs down. There will be a container provided for the balls, so you don't have to worry about building a pile of rolly objects.
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