a frame trap is putting the opponent into a position where any option with start up frames will get stunned, right?
I understand a meaty attack is timing your attack on the opponents wake up so that only the latter portion of active frames connect, putting the opponent into stun later into the attack then normal, allowing for follow-ups that would not work if the attack put the opponent into stun at the beginning of it's active frames.
So, using a meaty and covering the opponents options in long active frames creates a frame trap, no?
move all remaining groundhog mercenaries to the front lines. Have sheep troopers squadrons A and B flank the cows. They're using DC-17 hoof blasters.