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picking up and moving other robots is a fair and excellent stategy. It is completely within the rules. The only problem with it is, what happens when you make a mistake, and severly damage another teams robot? I thought about this a little but dismissed the idea. I for one am not willing to take risks with other peoples robots. If your robot safely and effectively picks up and moves other robots, I congratulate you. I hope you are prepared to take responsibility for damage caused by your robot, and realize what it might mean to other teams.
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