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Originally Posted by Zultraranger
This might sound stupid, but the trackballs aren't identical to each other? I didn't know some could be rounder or flatter.
Also, why would FIRST give each team a ball if it was not identical to every ball on the playing feild? Some teams might make a device that fits perfectly around the shape of the ball. Therefore, if some ball's shape is altered, it could mess up their robot's stategy completely.
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I have seen several deformed trackballs at a couple of schools.
Some were even damaged after several team members used it as a bean bag.
At the regionals, the trackballs are close to perfect but expect some odd shapes by the end of the event.

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