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Originally Posted by nuclearnerd
Not to mention that if a hexagonal drive base proves to have a huge advantage (I haven't worked the numbers, but I'm not convinced), teams will develop "anti-anti-t-boning" features. A gap in the front bumper for instance would allow any defensive robot to T-bone a hexagonal robot nearly as well as a square robot.
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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery
Only if they hit it right on.
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Putting these two together and reaching a bit farther, I'm imagining a defensive robot with an enormous crescent wrench head.