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Jetpack Cat in Overwatch is the perfect example of 'sick when I do it' and 'a crime against humanity when someone else does it to me'. I'm of course talking about her Lifeline ability, which can airlift allies into enemy backlines, or her ultimate that divebombs some poor soul and then whisks them away, usually to certain death.
I've been lifted into the air as Bastion while in turret mode and ferried around the map, gunning the enemy down like I'm an AH-64 Apache helicopter. But as I've also been on the other side, I can safely say that having to fight against an infinitely airborne Bastion is not much fun. And I don't think I'm alone in saying that.
But it's not just Bastion I've seen get picked up by Jetpack Cat. Yesterday, I was on the wrong end of a Jetpack Cat and D.Va bomb combo, which is also becoming increasingly more common. I've also seen Mauga lifted into the sky, and have taxi'd a Reinhardt or two into the backlines so he can use his ultimate behind all the shields and enemy defences.
Source: PC Gamer