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Re: pic: Canadian Carnage

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
The remains of the particiapants after a hard fought match. This competition was tough on the robots (as most small off-season are. Teams don't have any time to cool down much less make repairs). By the end of the day two robots were basically bases driving around and 771 had to pull out after it's first quarterfinal match and 188 was barely function. And everybody knows what happened to 1114. FIRST robots have to be robust but this competition was really hard on the "atheletes".
And the field was littered with robot parts ...

There may be a few people who don't know what happened to 1114. Based on the Medic! picture and on Jonathan's post in another thread it's clear that they smoked -- but why? Can someone provide details?
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