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#1 Why would you have a robot unable to disengage a goal?
#2 pushing war = you must be pushing back, that's a voluntary act #3 Outmanvuering (org. spelling) a robot to put balls in a goal, and running away from them because they're going to lift you up...and out...of the competition are two different situations. Sorry, but I can't see robot-lifters compared to ball-getters. They seem like opposites to me. As for the care they put into a design? I probably wont care if their robot unintentionally mangles another. I'll state it once again: !!!!!!!It presents a heightened risk!!!!!!!!!! Is such a gamble safe and OK to do? Lifting up other bots sounds like a battlebots pillow fight, not like FIRST. As for robots tipping over: if they nearly tip in a pushing war, odds are they will fall over if lifted, right? Its a wonderful feat of engineering, but its for Battlebots, Sorry guys, Carmen Electra's in the other robotics competition. (Ouch, that hurts) As for me whining, I don't think you'll have to worry about that. I try and present my argument with clarity and reasoning, something that sometimes lacks when just opinions are presented... --Ben Mitchell <<Faint hearts have never won fair lasses>> |
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