Thank you for the clarification Mike.  True, keeping the foxes alive would 
keep the game going,and as Rick was fond of saying, provide more targets of 
opportunity.

On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 9:45:18 PM UTC-4, Mike Lyons wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 8:43:55 PM UTC-4, jvragu47 wrote:
>
>> Unknown factor- Bazooka Joe and the Flak 88- hunters of foxes or 
>> protectors?
>> ...
>>
> As we had noticed from earlier hunts,Bazooka Joe and the Flak 88 were 
>> hunting Hounds not Foxes I guess they are Greenpeace assets.
>>
>
> >>>> We decided keeping the foxes alive would prolong the game.
>
>  
>
>> ...
>>
> And they continued in that fashion. So the 88 set up in the crossroads and 
>> Bazooka Joe in concealment. These assets were allowed to move at will on 
>> the battlefield and were invulnerable to attack.. Side note, (this will 
>> never be allowed to occur again, never,never,ever again,  according to a 
>> secret source) 
>>
>
> >>>> For the record Bazooka Joe stayed in place during each round of 
> Fox-and-Hounds.  This paid off when the Semovente came rumbling past.
> >>>> During the Battle Royale the Contest Director invoked Rule IV.1. and 
> ordered Joe to "walk" to new positions. 
>
> ...
>>
>

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