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Re: Work Hard, Play Hard, Pick a Strong Primate

Posted by Dante.

Student on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 3/31/2000 1:26 PM MST


In Reply to: Work Hard, Play Hard, Pick a Strong Primate posted by Mike Gusta on 3/31/2000 9:43 AM MST:



: Andy- Yes, the TechnoKats are certainly a good pick this year with a great offensive 'Bot, but if anyone should recognize the value of a great defensive bot as an alliance partner, it should certainly be the TechnoKats!! (remember the '99 TechnoBeast?) How fast does your lifting mechanism have to lift if you can't get to the bar? For my money the best alliance play is a marriage of offensive and defensive capabilities- Look to one of the Monkey 'Bots- #25 Bristol, Meyers, Squibb, #69 Gillette, or #184 V-Force to bring defensive balance to your alliance-

: And Yes, We have our tweaks ready for the Nationals as well-

: Mike Gusta
: Chief Orangutan, V-Force #184

I totally agree with you, Mike! But don't forget about us! We can also do all those except HANG! We knew there was going to be to much traffic in the middle. While the other teams are hanging we can go and POACH there balls and put them in our goals!



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