HARAMBE BY: BRADEN WELLS

HARAMBE

By: Braden Wells

Do you know who Harambe is? Harambe was a gorilla who was killed since a four year old boy fell into his cage. The name of our bot is Harambe. We named our bot Harambe because we want him to be remembered, and our bot is for an English project. This project is really hands on. Ryan is my partner. He has been really good to work with. The purpose of this project is to win our fights and become better writers. Harambe is the best because it is durable, has deadly weapons, and a good minibot.

Harambe is the best because it is durable. Our bot has a wood kart making it durable. Most of the other bots used 3D printing. This made our bot more durable than the others. Caden V. said, “Your bot won because of it’s durability.” Harambe is durable making it the best.

Harambe is the best because it has deadly weapons. Our bot has a wedge covered in nails to pop the foe’s tires. If they happen to make it all the way up the wedge without their tires being popped, then they we run into our drill tearing apart their bot. We have prongs on the back to ram into our opponent with. Our minibot is also a great weapon. Harambe has deadly weapons making it the best.

Harambe is the best because it has a good mini-bot. Our mini-bot’s name is Timmy. Timmy has spiral tracks for wheels. These are good since they cannot be popped. Timmy may look a bit weird but he’s a really good mini-bot. Harambe has a good mini-bot making it the best.

Harambe is the greatest because it is tough, has good weapons, and a great mini-bot. Harambe is extremely durable making it the best. Harambe’s deadly weapons are good which make it better than the foe. Harambe is the best because his mini-bot (a.k.a Timmy) is very effective. Harambe is the best because it won the actual fighting bracket.

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