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Originally Posted by Nick Mac
I really like the way this years game has been designed because there are no single objectives that are worth huge points. There is definitely going to be a lot more strategy needed because its not like a team is just going to be after a pole or a hill so they can get big points. teams are really goign to have to work this year, and do more counting than usual in order to get the win. I love it!
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DITTO!
its one of the first things we realized about the game this year
we also realized how some of the robots from last year would work really well. last year we had a 10 ft. extending ladder w/ hooks on the end of it, and one of our guys goes, hey, rebuild last years bot, turn the hooks around, and we've got our bot! some of other teams would be good too, like the ones who lifted the 2x balls.
good luck to all and have fun!
~Stephanie, and the rest of team 1351
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Thanks for making FIRST such a great experience for me. I'm no longer on 1351, and I'm not currently planning to mentor team 97, but FIRST has meant so much in getting me to where I am now, in life and at MIT, class of 2011.
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