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Re: 2007 Lone Star Regional
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Originally Posted by Zoheb N
I am on 118 and I am pretty sure that no one on our alliance purposely knocked off the Brazilian teams tread. It was from playing defense and trying to prevent them from scoring. There was no intent to take the Brazilian team "out of the fight" and make their robot not function as well.
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I am sure that veteran teams such as your own don't develop strategies based on damaging opposing robots. We all scout teams to understand how we can gain advantage based on relative capabilities of the robots and drivers.
My earlier post was intended to remind teams that this is not "Battle-bots" and a strategy that relies on breaking an opponent's robot is not consistent with the spirit of FIRST. I hope you weren't offended...
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