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| View Poll Results: How many of your robots can actually grab a goal then release it when you want to? | |||
| Can Release |
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120 | 85.11% |
| Can't Release |
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20 | 14.18% |
| Can't Grab |
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1 | 0.71% |
| Voters: 141. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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What about at the end of the match??
I'm sure most of us have thought of this but I'll point it out anyway.
At the end of the match we will need to release the goal without the benefit of the robot being powered up. |
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