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Thanks to all the defenders of our bot. I thank everyone who has thought this through logically and without bias. Our team definately respects all the work everyone has put into their robots and thusly thought our fork system through thouroughly. In no way do we ever intend to harm any machine. Bigque, kevin, wetzel, and everyone else who can look at this with an open mind and see there is nothing wrong with lifting, thank you.
Big Que I will definately come and see you in the pits at nats. |
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