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pic: 111, 67, and 971's Robots
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Re: pic: 111, 67, and 971's Robots
An interesting observation about this year's Einstein field: as far as I am aware, 177 was the only narrow robot - all the other bots were widebots.
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Re: pic: 111, 67, and 971's Robots
I'm glad FIRST finally designed a game that suits our wide, crab drive. Who said that veterans had to completely redesign their drives this year? JVN, you can now add 1 to your count of crab robots that won on Einstein.
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