Team 100 unveils their original concept for the 2008 game. It was rejected because it couldn’t fit in the crate. To this day, students are trying to figure out a way to fit it…
[not a caption] As kind of a publicity stunt for robotics, some of us went around the school setting this (and the caption) to the backgrounds of hundreds of school computers. Some teachers were annoyed, others REALLY pissed, and some thought it was amusing
In a world where hurdling robots have mysteriously grown larger than life, with deadly claws and non-COTS components, only one man can stand up to the threat, and take Earth back for the humans.
Since the dawn of man, martial artists have sought to master fighting styles that seamlessly blend the attributes of strength, power, quickness, grace, and speed. You’ve heard them all. The Tiger. The Crane. The Mantis. Now witness…The Nerd.
“STOP! I need a human minute”
Robot stops moving. Kid pulls out safety glasses and puts them on.
“Ok, I’m’ ready. BRING IT, FIERCE AND ALMIGHTY ROBOT!”
<npoe>Hmm…this is a fail-tastic entry. Oh well, I need to get back to my homework.
Props to the first person who gets the “human minute” reference. </npoe>
This student has a lifelong ambition to win a Darwin Award, and I think trying to recreate Super Smash Bros. Brawl by fighting against this opponent will surely earn him one.