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Robot Starting Position Alignment
How much control do we have over where we start? My understanding is that together teams can choose who goes in each spot, but would we also have a few minutes to make sure our robot is lined up in a certain direction inside our choosen spot?
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Re: Robot Starting Position Alignment
See <G10> and <G11>
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