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Starting position
At the start of the match your robot must be within the allowed area. Thsi means the 42" dim. must be upright at the start.
If you design a mech to make your machine fall over at the start that is your choice. ( Big Moe 217 did that last year in FIRST) The way it fits into the size box is the way you START the match. |
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