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Originally Posted by Agemegos
It consists of three independent clauses.
- The first clause says that the approach that I described in the paragraph before seems to me to achieve what you wanted.
- The second clause is a metaphor that implies that the approach that I described in the paragraph before does not create a flaw that someone could exploit, or at least not one that would give a large and valuable advantage.
- The third clause says that the approach I described in the previous paragraph might not comply exactly with some detail of the wording of the rules, but that I think it is close enough, because it represents someone doing the sort of thing that they were meant to allow.
I'm sorry to have phrased that so obscurely.
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Well, I read this again and again, managed to understand.
Then do you think installing bundles of small weapons in a Spinal Battery is possible while not violating the spirit of rules?