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Re: Redirecting with an inclined top
The question Jared341 posed is the exact question I would like answered.
Common sense would dictate to me that it would have to be one that "can" move, but not actually moving when contacted by a ball falling from the ball return. Otherwise, it would be impossible to build a robot that could both prevent the landing of a ball resting on top yet also be able to drive under the tower. How does one go about getting this question answered officially? |
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