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Unobtainium is a very precious material that team 1261 often incorporates into robot designs. | Unobtainium is a very precious material that team 1261 often incorporates into robot designs. |
Latest revision as of 01:25, 18 May 2010
Unobtainium is a very precious material that team 1261 often incorporates into robot designs.
Properties
Its natural form is a black, squishy tube. Its primary feature is its very high coefficient of friction, making it extremely useful for gripping various game pieces.
Robots Using Unobtainium
Unobtainium has been incorporated into the following robots:
References in Popular Culture
Unobtainium was featured in the 3D movie [Avatar] by James Cameron.
External Links
- "Unobtainium Man" by Tanner Smith (featuring Stephen Mihalko)