I imagine one wins by jumping in to the little hole in the middle and then gets to control the big boy for a few moves. Then it’s rinse and repeat two more times
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I imagine one wins by jumping in to the little hole in the middle and then gets to control the big boy for a few moves. Then it’s rinse and repeat two more times
I’m not so sure. From a software perspective adding a kill switch is needlessly adding a potential vulnerability. Given that (as many others have said) the planes will need spare parts and software updates anyways I see it as quite unlikely that there would be an kill switch.
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