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blackbrandt
25-05-2015, 21:13
used to participate in FIRST.

I was doing a binge read of all the XKCD What-If's. And to my surprise I found this.... :)

Robot Apocalypse
What if there was a robot apocalypse? How long would humanity last?
—Rob Lombino


Before I answer this question, let me give you a little background on where I’m coming from.
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I spent my teenage years participating in FIRST Robotics, programming software bots to fight in virtual tournaments, and working on homemade underwater ROVs. And I've watched plenty of Robot Wars, BattleBots, and Killer Robots Robogames.


Just a little tidbit. :p

connor.worley
25-05-2015, 21:22
#689
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/first_design.png

Jacob Bendicksen
25-05-2015, 21:43
Yet another reason to read XKCD!

Anyone know which team he was on?

RyanCahoon
26-05-2015, 01:10
Anyone know which team he was on?

Wikipedia says (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_Munroe) he graduated from Clover Hill Mathematics and Science High School, presumably in 2002. Searching on TBA gives two teams associated with that high school, 1541 and 638. Only 638 would have been active when he was there.

FrankJ
26-05-2015, 08:27
And this is why we cannot have a water game.

Foster
26-05-2015, 10:11
... But a great tribute to our departed friend, Dozer.

M1KRONAUT
01-06-2015, 14:25
... But a great tribute to our departed friend, Dozer.
True! And I had no idea that Randall had done anything with FIRST, but that makes sense.

FrankJ
01-06-2015, 15:44
... But a great tribute to our departed friend, Dozer.

Comic #689 was released on 1/15/2010. Dozer was in his(?) prime then. :)

Foster
03-06-2015, 15:40
Randall has done comics about time travel, so it's not implausible that he used his own time travel unit, came to 2015, saw the tragic end to Dozer and went back to create 2010 comic.

Ok so we all know forward time travel is impossible. So what he really did was in 2015 when Dozer dozed no more, he went back in this timeline and wrote a tribute comic. Because he changed the past, we "see" that comic today. a fitting tribute to our little buddy.