I made a robot that will on a blip-based trigger, create a new wave, and
then remove itself from both the old and the new.  Apparently, (for both me
as a user, and the robot programmatically), A robot cannot be removed when
it's the creator of a wave(let?).

I don't want my robot to be forced to listen to the waves once it has done
it's task in them, but it seems that it is unable to remove itself under the
circumstances it's put itself in.

My question is: Can I make use of 'Proxying for' (I've heard about it, but
don't really understand it) to make the creator of it's new wave as the
creator of the triggering blip?

 - Stephen

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