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Our new robot
Team 27 has had great ideas and aspirations for our new robot. What we have so far planned to do is to build a fast, versatile machine capable of controlling/releasing AT LEAST two goals and handle AT LEAST 8 balls.
Answer this: What good are the balls with nowhere to score them????? What good(beside 10 pts.) are the goals without the balls????? We feel that getting balls and controlling the goals are complementary of each other. If you get an opponent that can only do one thing, you can always do the other. Just a though..... Todd Lawless Team 27 |
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