Thread: Platform plane?
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Re: Platform plane?

It sure seems that way. But it could be otherwise. Sounds like a good one for the Q&A: "If a robot is resting on the platform, is that considered to be "above the plane of the platform"? or something. With the necessary words capitalized.
I hope someone asks this, because I was wondering about it too