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That'd be great. Finally, teams would have to invent more creative drive trains than the ever-so-dreaded casters and wheelchair wheels. Treads all the way baby!
- Tread masta', fashion disasta', all Peacemaker |
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I think the corn playing field was quite portable. After all, it was only 12'x12'. That's much more portable than a lot of the playing fields we had. Particularly since that was the WHOLE playing field.
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A water game would be interesting. But what would the human player do? Put on some scuba gear and go under water and do something? There is plenty of water in Florida, I don't know about all the other Reginal sights. The people at FIRST are brillian, they could pull it off. It would take a lot of work.
I hope next years game was as fun as this years game. |
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thered be plenty for a human player to do...maybe they could use a water gun or hose or something to push balls around
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There's plenty of stuff human players can do. They can throw those balls or what they are using into the water. There could be this mechanical arm they must control to pick stuff up from the bottom of the pool. There is endless stuff that a human player can do.
I would love to see FIRST make a water game one year. |
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i gotta agree with mr wong here: im all for a first water game
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