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These are all interesting theories, but I think what Randall is referring to is the way eagles teach their young to fly: by taking them up to a great height, and then dropping them. This might seem cruel, but we stand back and let nature take its course. The joke is that, at quadcopter flying school, Cueball is the one being taught to fly. Unlike the eagles, it seems unlikely that Cueball will either learn to fly, or that the quadcopters will catch him when he gets too close to the ground. -- [[User:Aquarello7|Aquarello7]] ([[User talk:Aquarello7|talk]]) 15:02, 19 January 2016 (UTC)
 
These are all interesting theories, but I think what Randall is referring to is the way eagles teach their young to fly: by taking them up to a great height, and then dropping them. This might seem cruel, but we stand back and let nature take its course. The joke is that, at quadcopter flying school, Cueball is the one being taught to fly. Unlike the eagles, it seems unlikely that Cueball will either learn to fly, or that the quadcopters will catch him when he gets too close to the ground. -- [[User:Aquarello7|Aquarello7]] ([[User talk:Aquarello7|talk]]) 15:02, 19 January 2016 (UTC)
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It's possible that the Cueball that was abducted by drones is the same in the Right Click downloadable image, as a Cueball is being held up by three drones (unattached/broke free from one). I don't know how to properly do hyperlinks, but I wanted to bring it up anyway. [[User:ChessCake|ChessCake]] ([[User talk:ChessCake|talk]]) 18:51, 6 December 2018 (UTC)
 

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