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1 [q] hm, could you reclaim a unit to 99%, and then send it? 1 [q] hm, could you reclaim a unit to 99%, and then send it?
2 makes completting on the other end easier [/q] 2 makes completting on the other end easier [/q]
3 The utility of this bug for transporting things is somewhat limited by Djinn doing it better (no risk of unit being lost in transit etc). 3 The utility of this bug for transporting things is somewhat limited by Djinn doing it better (no risk of unit being lost in transit etc).
4 \n 4 \n
5 I guess you [i]could[/i] use it to transport ships onto land or land units into the sea, but that is also more easily doable with air transports. 5 I guess you [i]could[/i] use it to transport ships onto land or land units into the sea, but that is also more easily doable with air transports.
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7 Stacking could be interesting, since this way you could stack eg outlaws into buildings. But outlaws live in shield factory, which has shields, which are like stacking as-is. 7 Stacking could be interesting, since this way you could stack eg outlaws into buildings. But outlaws live in shield factory, which has shields, which are like stacking as-is.
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9 One could presumably fine-tune it to create an unit launcher (shoot a gunship at 45 degree arc, self-destruct it above enemy to drop payload), but newton does that fine, too.