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Re: extend doring contact with allaince tower.

Saying it cannot go over the FINALE CONFIGURATION means that the FINALE CONFIGURATION dimensions are the maximum the robot can go, at all. The FINALE CONFIGURATION is the max dimensions for the robot, accounting for extending anything off the top to hang with.

Hopefully that clears it up, since DanDon has the right idea, but the rule explicitly makes the FINALE CONFIGURATION the max dimensions for the robot, bar none (no pun intended).
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