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Re: Vex contest from Exploding Bacon
Alright, I know you can have one person driving two robots simultaneously (according to the rules, at least). Two people can drive one robot simultaneously. Two people can NOT drive two robots. But enough citing of rules, on with the question.
Suppose that there is one robot that starts whole, then one part of the robot detaches from the other. One of these parts lacks any sort of electronics, motors, controls, or anything that could really make it considered a robot on its own merits; any movement from this part would require the other part--the real robot--to drive it. Could this arrangement be operated with two drivers?
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