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To expand on Mike's comment, if you've done any work on the driving software (and maybe even if you haven't), it is a wise idea to prop the bot up so its drive mechanism isn't in contact with the ground. I am the programmer on my team, and I have witnessed what happens when there is an error in the drive software and the robot is on the ground. Simply stated, bad things happened (luckily no one was injured and the robot was okay). Just advice from someone who's been there.
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