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Re: Picking Two other Robots off the ground
We discussed doing that same thing. However we decided it was not a trivial pursuit considering you have no idea what configuration the other robots on your team will be. The weights are not trivial either. We also weren't willing to give up other characteristics of our robot to do it, so in the end we decided that the risk vs. the reward (a couple extra points) wasn't worth it for us.
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