Can the human ball thrower hold the balls before the match has started, even before autonomous mode?
And the Human Ball thrower CAN throw during Autonomous mode right?
Can the human ball thrower hold the balls before the match has started, even before autonomous mode?
And the Human Ball thrower CAN throw during Autonomous mode right?
The Payload Specialists cannot touch the moon rocks until the match officially begins.
You can shoot during Autonomous Mode.
Ok, Thank You! 
In an effort not to open a new topic:
All 3 specialists may throw balls?
yeah all 3 payload specialists CAN throw normal balls
The specialists in outposts could also use empty cells. it probably would not be a great idea, but it is possible. remember that empty cells must go through the shield, and not thrown over.
Itās a fine point, but the Outpost Payload Specialist could also throw super cells. It probably wonāt happen much, but itās possible.
I agree. I see them used about the same amount as the spoilers in 07.
I am a bit confused by your post, there are no super cells in the outpost. if you mean moon rocks, then you are correct, but there are no super cells, and empty cells would need to go through the shield.
please let me know if i misunderstood your response,
The outpost payload specialist can throw moon rocks over the outpost wall at anytime (autonomous or teleoperated). Empty cells can only be passed through the port hole in the outpost. Throwing empty cells over the outpost wall is a penalty <G21> and <G24> (I guess the GDC wanted to make sure this is known to be a really bad thing to do).
I doubt the outpost payload specialist will ever handle a super cell. It can only be introduced (without penalty) into the field from the fueling station in the last 20 seconds and then would need to be delivered to the outpost only to be tossed back into the field before the end of the match. Thatās just not going to happenā¦
Was there anything ever in the rules or updates or more so the Q&A (which I havenāt 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, itās 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.
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 !)
Thanks. Any input helps. Iāll be waiting to see a team do this during the first week as well, or hearing more about it.
Maybe Iāll suggest my Driverās (Commanders/Mission Control Specialists⦠whatever they heck they are being called this year⦠lol) ask that at the Driverās meeting during our first regional (week 2) just for kicks.
I know of a rule in place that a Payload Specialist can not throw any game object AROUND the wall at the end, but if a Payload Specialist can throw it OVER the wall, & to the Payload Specialist in the Outpost seat, then I wonderā¦
Iām going to go with practicality on this. Youād have to go around the end of the Alliance wall (penalty?āit is for moon rocks) or be very, very good at throwing over the Alliance wall such that the Super Cell a) bounces into the Outpost or b) lands within armās length of the tied-down PS there. Thatās a hard throw!
Besides, of course, the (high) chance of a miss, in which case the Super Cell is placed on the field for anybody to pick up and score.
I still want to see someone ask the question, or better yet, attempt it, succeed, & shock & amaze the refs (as well as everyone else).

My interpretation is that the ball went off the field of play, and therefore would be re-entered onto the field where it went out. (It was āonā, meaning over, the field when it was successfully tossed over the PS airlock wall .) There is provision to return balls to the PS if they go over the end wall, but not over the sides.
So the only way that a PS in the Outpost could have a Super Cell is if the robot passed it to her through the circular hole. And if the robot already has the ball in possession, why give it back to the PS?