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yes, but steve, you have to remember something. as Mr. Blumburg explained to me today, even if we do have the fastest drive train, we can't compete on the same level as the other robots. sure, hauppage (358) can't grab a goal either, but they have a really nice pusher, which works extremely well, untill certain people *cough*steve*cough ram into it.
![]() as everyone that's seen our bot knows, we have a piston on top, which never did a single thing. we had plans for it, but we ran outta weight. Well, hopefully at nats, if i can convince my team, i have another idea, which will give us more control over a goal. plus, we won't have that stupid piston on just to add weight. i can't say what this system will do, although i can say that if i can build it, it will work no matter what. it's that simple. ![]() |
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