Team 7504X, Crossfire, would like to reveal their robot for worlds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXUOFJMGlzY
The robot is a cube specialist designed for distributing cubes around the field rather than dropping 3 on 1 post. The design of the robot is speed orientated allowing it to overcome most defensive strategy’s by simpling moving to another part of the field.
Some key features are:
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*]4 motor speed x drive on 4" omni’s.
*]4 motor 7:1 8 bar capable of scoring cubes up to a 6 Skyrise.
*]2 motor 5:1 scoop on speed motors.
*]Passive Skyrise piece can build up to 4 Skyrises tall. (lame)
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We are in the science divison at worlds. Look forward to competing with you guys! 
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Great reveal video guys, can’t wait to see you at worlds.
P.s. what happened to the other robot you were building?
We decided that there was too much tweaking we had to do. It was a great design and was able to reach 7 high, but consistency was hard to get right. In the end we chose as a group to just roll with what got us to World’s in the first place. Sam’s a solid driver and can still score cubes fast and efficiently. We would much rather take one that we know works well and be a good role player, rather than one that had seen no tournament action. We know it will be tough, but we can’t wait to compete. We’re a middle school competing in the Science division at World’s. It should give my boys some serious experience before moving on to high school next year. I’m proud of them for making a tough decision, but one I agree with.