Getting Your Robot Back Up and Running in No Time
Step 1: Assess the Damage
Is your robot in a heap on the floor, its wires scattered about? Don't worry, it's just a 2.0 system failure. We've all been there.
Step 2: Locate the Problem Area
Use your trusty robotic diagnostic kit to pinpoint the issue. It's probably a loose screw or a wonky wire.
Step 3: Fix the ProblemGrab a soldering iron and a can of robotic contact cement, and get to work! You got this.
Step 4: Test and Debug
Fire up that robot and see what happens. If it still won't budge, it's probably just a matter of re-wiring your brain, human.