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Unread 06-12-2005, 23:29
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Re: what happens when you give a nonFIRSTER a robot?

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Originally Posted by M. Krass
Third, you can work with her to build a robot that doesn't break when the next "cheerleader" comes along and takes it for a spin.
I like this option. From some previous post I made "If you don't like contact, your robot is not built well enough." If you can't put your robot in the hands of someone who hasn't driven it before, without having fear of breaking it, I'd say it isn't built well enough.

Also, a disable switch is always a great idea. (or even pulling the power from the OI)
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