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The NSL Reality TV camera was following Hayabusa after Round 5 and during the preparations for Round 6. The procedures were interrupted and changed when only 25 points were posted after Round 5. The Hayabusa members knew before that it could be a critical situation. They had noticed that there was rain in the air when they climbed out for the Murphy Flake exit in Round 5.
After the jump, they did not know whether the judges would be able to see all formations and inters or not, and it was very questionable. They were somehow ready to go back to the sequence of Round 5 after preparing for Round 6. After watching the judging and 25 points on the scoreboard Hayabusa's Center Inside, David Grauwels, had to find Event Judge Karla Cole to request the re-jump.
The NSL News learned during the same visit in the Hayabusa headquarters why Italy's team Ex3mo had the other re-jump in Round 1. Russian videographer Mansur Mustafin, who is filming SportLoto, captured the Italian problem with his camera, as his team was supposed to follow Ex3mo. First they helped to fix the serious Italian problem with the door before they could exit. Ex3mo had their second chance later.
The same NSL Reality TV clip also shows that the Aerodyne Deep Blue Defenders are still unshaken by the Golden Knights top performance. Amelie Tirman reported after landing that it is actually Hayabusa who is still shaking every time they share the jump plane with them. Today's jump order is still the same as on Tuesday.