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  1. It's bound to take some serious flying skills from the pilots to land a transport craft in such a tight spot like that, wouldn't you say? But, of course, silly me, this thing cost us a boatload of cash for a reason - it's the fancy auto-parking system where all the real magic happens here. Another thing that comes to mind is, the only real reason the Pegasus needs to land at all is because it functions as a kind of APC on deployment because, otherwise, it need not even touch ground, having troops equipped with teleporters just beam themselves down once a certain proximity from the destination was reached. It must also kind of be assumed that our transport must either: - be considered to have always landed beyond the operational range of the UFO's cannons (which is unconvincing to me given the relative distances and the ranges at which interceptors and UFOs engage) - that the cannons' targeting systems are being jammed (also not too plausible as our soldiers are still fair game and much smaller compared to such a vessel) - or our craft has some cloaking device that renders it essentially invisible to their guns for the time needed to successfully land and condutct the mission (without specific mention of it on our intel brief about the transport) But, I digress, Nook made such a spectacle of the flawless nature of the first execution that he shouldn't go without applause. Well done! Which in turn opens the playing field for others, like MTR, Pete & Co to follow suit in their own fashion. In this urban jungle we must bring our A Game; everybody chips in razor sharp. There's little room for error here. Whatever else lurks in these shadows must be dealt with. Look alive, people!!
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