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well, team 810 has a super fast, yet super strong, robot. i've said this so many times.
we go out at 11 fps, and then wind up popping up, and slowing down to 4 fps, but pushing another robot down the field. the best part is seeing everyone's faces who have never seen it before. the wheels still spin at an ungodly 11 fps, so they're going crazy, but the robot moves nowhere! it's so strange, yet so cool!! ![]() |
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