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Unpleasent surprises ?
John.
If the surprise is that teams create is a stronger puller than the opponent and thats the strategy for defending themselves - I have no problem with that. But, your response brings up a good point that will also need clarification (although I already think I know the answer).
If team "A" robot tries to pull team "B" robot and team "B" robot has decided the way to avoid from being pulled is to deploy a mechanism or tactic that will purposely cause harm the pulling robot, is that considered defending themselves and ALLOWABLE? I hope not -
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