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View Poll Results: Are you designing your robot with the idea of being able to fit 3 robots on the ramp?
Yes, it is going to be a key component to winning in Eliminations 188 73.44%
No, it's not worth the trouble and time 74 28.91%
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Re: Going for 3 robots on Ramp?

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Originally Posted by Mr. Pockets View Post
See update here.

If you're saying that completely also allows you to ride another robot, I think you might just be overthinking this. I mean by that logic, being completely supported by the bridge would be impossible, because you're really just being supported by the carpet, the floor, the foundation, the earth, ad nauseum.

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Think of it this way, if you have cargo in a truck while going over a bridge. What is holding supporting the cargo over the water? Sure its in the truck but the bridge is fully supporting the cargo above the water.
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