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| View Poll Results: Getting on top vs letting on top vs other. | |||
| We will allow one partner robot to get 4" high on us |
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7 | 3.02% |
| We will allow one partner robot to get 12" high on us |
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36 | 15.52% |
| We will allow two partner robots to get 4" high on us |
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6 | 2.59% |
| We will allow two partner robots to get 12" high on us |
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144 | 62.07% |
| We will climb onto other robots at the end. |
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25 | 10.78% |
| We will only score ringers until the ending buzzer. |
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14 | 6.03% |
| Voters: 232. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Letting robots on top vs getting on top of robots
So, how many people will design their robot to be able to get on top of another robot (provided it has a small step or easy ramp or something of the sort). How many people are going to design their robot to accept their partner's wishes to climb on top of them? How high will the robots be in the end?
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