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Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
I saw a running mass of tubes heading out of the dome late.
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Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
I was kinda thinking that FIRST should have given out tubes after all divisions finals and at least one tube to every team because I know our drive crew wanted the spoiler in one of our matches because it was a really good match and we wanted to keep a tube from that match.
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Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
Well, from what it sounds like, it was pretty insane. 675 didn't see it though, we were out of the stands and almost out of the dome when they said it.
Kind of glad I missed it, though. I already have some ringers (read: My team has a whole bunch already), and the last thing I need to see at a Robotics competition is something that could be compared to professional sports. Eww. |
Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
I know this is a long shot, but did anyone by chance track that "blue tube of destiny" that got knocked up 71's ramp? I'm just curious if someone took the time to find that specific tube (on the ride home it dawned on me how sweet it would be to have that tube).
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Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
Well... I took a few popped ones that were behind Galileo. We had quite a bit of time waiting for our match, so I made a suit out of ringers and a spoiler. It was pretty funny.
And I don't know about the Keeper that Phil (the human player that inflated some of Galileo's rings) got, but I know that we had our whole team sign an intact Keeper. We plan to put it up on the wall in our lab to signify how well we did this year. |
Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
Um... against my best wishes, my brother jumped the ledge and went for tubes. He returned with at least 40 of them and proceeded to disperse them amongst people in the Curie seating and kept a crap load for our team. He then went back for more as field crew was tossing some up. However, with the shear amount of popped tubes that my team acquired, we did not get a single keeper. That's the one tube that I wanted. My brother kept the one spoiler that he got. But yeah... some members of 648 have pictures of people with tubes all over themselves. I know a member from 159 grabbed at least 75-100 tubes, craaaaazy. That guy went back multiple times.
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Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
Come to think of it, I may have gotten the 'blue ringer of destiny'. After the final matches during photo ops, the 3 ringers that were on the field (not the rack) were put into a pile next to Einstein field and away from the rest of the ringer madness. After the photo op, I scooped up my stuff and picked up a red and blue ringer which were sitting right next to the field on the side that that happened. It's possible that the blue ringer I grabbed is the famous one, but I really can't be sure one way or another. Oh man, now I wish I knew.
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Re: I now know where all the first rings went.....
Unfortunately this game was designed in such a way that the Keeper would not be harmed except by a robot who would bring it out on the field and make it supsceptible (Spell check where are you?) to harm. Which means out of 10 matches you may see A keeper get replaced. Which also means not many popped Keepers available for team give aways. Many teams have came to newton asking for a keeper and I believe all I could give away was Ringers. There were a couple of keepers I do remember giving away one in which was to a girl from a team who asked very politely if she could have it reguardless if it was popped or not and the other was an unpopped one but used to a Brazilian Team Member. There may have been others but those are the 2 I remembered best. I still think that the poof balls were better give aways.
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