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Re: possible ramp/lift configurations
Can't have anything detach from your robot at any time, unless it's completely by accident. Even if you pick it back up. G40 is pretty clear. You can't intentionally detach part of your robot. If you could, I'd just as soon deploy a rack blocker on the opponent's side of the field and pick it up at the end of the match right before the bell.
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Re: possible ramp/lift configurations
Ohh well... thats too bad.
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