Wifi will not work underwater… unless you have a floating buoy antenna and I don’t see one on Andy mark
Just like bumpers, you’re going to have to build your own! They sell plenty of flotation devices though: Pool Noodle Qty. 32 - AndyMark, Inc
Nope, never happened. Any evidence to the contrary is clearly fabricated. The only valid game hints are those that support the water game hypothesis, preferably via complicated and increasingly tenuous “logical” arguments.
That’s how the pre-season works, right?
Did anybody else notice the suggestive language of a “security breach” of the “stronghold reveal”? I’m going to bend my thinking a bit more towards building and demolishing barriers built with neutral materials.
So Recycle Rush and Aerial Assist?
I think your right because during the video there was a sound of an army charging for battle
An army of ducks!
(Burn her!)
Look at the banner guy walk by and the light that he fixates on, and the sound of charging army in the background. This is a great addition to FRC’s new branding campaign for the game this year!
I think your right because during the video there was a sound of an army charging for battle
Look at the banner guy walk by and the light that he fixates on, and the sound of charging army in the background
> Stack Attack aka Recycle Crush
My theory:
What if the game will turn out to be CTF, but we won’t play with flags.
No, we’re going to play with something even harder to manipulate: Rubber chickens.
Those duck’s in the background aren’t an army, they are a truck load of game pieces being dumped.
This video reminded me vaguely of a Monty Python film set. Perhaps the matches will begin “3…2…1…Ni!”
It’s not impossible.
The game pieces are ducks!!! :yikes: :ahh:
It’s kinda funny how staged it is.
My guess based on the evidence is that each alliance starts out with a castle… made of lego bricks or some such. Then a certain amount of ammunication. You have to shoot down the opposing alliance’s castle to capture their flags.
So your alliance would have to rebuild the castle while destroying theres. We’d have defense and offense and build. Teams that worked alone would not have enough time to do it all.
NO! The game pieces are Barbary Hens! For cannot you also build a Stronghold out of stone?
Quite a ways back, I noted how the manipulators on robot in the teaser video seemed appropriate to build a structure of Lego blocks.
As for some who has worked field reset before that would be a nightmare to rest for every single match especially if you have to get through 204 qualification matches oh the horror it would be to reset unless they are big like gigantic Lagos it would be horrible to reset.
I think I have made my point
To quote from one of the best movies of all time (Animal House):
No, I think it’s a sample standard that they put on the field to show the way the field will look like with the standards.
Quartering of a shield or flag is a traditional way of combining two or more different shields/flags into one. To most in the U.S. the most likely examples you’ve seen would be the flag of Maryland and the Crest of Hogwarts. It should be noted that quartered devices are read from top right (of the shield bearer, not the viewer) to the left, then down. From the point of view of someone looking at the flag, it’s read in the same order as English, making sable (black) the first color to be listed in the description.