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themccannman 26-12-2013 02:11

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
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Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1316697)
I also think Semifinals 1-1 of Einstien (between 1678's alliance and 469's alliance) was pretty amazing too, triple FCSes and good sweeping action.

I don't know if I'd really put them up for the best robot in the world, but 973's offseason bot 9973 was pretty amazing. They hit 6 cycles basically every match, and really showed what a butterfly drive is capable of. Plus, it's basically the robot that every signal veteran team should have built instead of the one they actually built. It was that dominant, and super simple.

A little bit of bias here, but I'm gonna agree with that first einstein match. It was a perfect match in every way, every robot was going all out, it looked like it was snowing on the field with how many frisbees were in the air the entire match. I also agree that 9973 was amazing. One of the simplest designs in 2013, yet it completely dominated every competition it went to.

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Originally Posted by khanh111 (Post 1316995)
Best Moment: On Curie during selection, 1678 (the Citrus Circuits, #1 on Curie) asked at least 4 or 5 other top-8 teams including 2056 and 359 to join their alliance. They were refused every single time, but it was brilliant from a strategic point of view (regardless of any controversy over gracious professionalism). They ended up winning Curie.

4 teams, 1717, 2056, 1310, and 359. I hold nothing against these teams for those choices though as I would have done the same thing. In fact we were hoping it would play out that way.

Also I think 4814 was the rookie team of the year, I made a post about them in another thread:

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Originally Posted by themccannman (Post 1303482)
4814 was alliance captain for the 3rd seeded alliance in curie, and was one match from taking the division title from us. If they had beaten us, my money would have been on them taking the gold, they had a phenomenal alliance. I can't think of any other team that has captained an alliance all the way to division finals their rookie year.

I don't think any rookie team has ever been that close to winning champs while captaining their alliance.

Robo Hamsters 26-12-2013 13:17

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
For us there were 4 best moments.

1. When we had two of our students drop out within a week of our regional leaving us with only 1 student and 1885 so graciously loaned us enough students and some mentors so that we could compete at the DC regional.

2. When 2415 & 116 picked us for elims.

3. Our final hang during the finals at the DC regional. http://youtu.be/2b5VOGTHSgc?t=12m55s

4. Finding out we were going to Championships. (Where 1885 loaned us students so we could compete there as well)

Thanks again to Virginia FIRST, Team 1885, Team 1522, and Team 3373. You all helped make our rookie year the best it could be.

DampRobot 26-12-2013 14:33

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
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Originally Posted by themccannman (Post 1317003)
I don't think any rookie team has ever been that close to winning champs while captaining their alliance.

Fun fact, way, way back, I believe it was 95, 100 (well, that wasn't our number back then) won champs. We were and are the only rookie to ever do so.

Anupam Goli 26-12-2013 14:55

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
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Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1317095)
Fun fact, way, way back, I believe it was 95, 100 (well, that wasn't our number back then) won champs. We were and are the only rookie to ever do so.

Technically winner of the '92 FIRST competition was the first rookie team to win a championship.

saikiranra 26-12-2013 15:01

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
My favorite defense match was at IRI, Quarter Finals 4, Match 3. AWESOME defense and counter defense played by all teams, including 118. This match had everything: 7 disk autos, defense, full court shooters and blockers, cyclers, and even a 20 pt climb.

Kernaghan 29-12-2013 02:06

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
Best Personal Moment:
Being selected by 2056 and 1114 to join their alliance at GTR-W. Never met such a good group of people, definitely learned a lot too! #hotglueconnections

Best Moment:
Seeing a team overlooked in so many ways, declined by 4 teams, then win the division. Watching 1678 make it to Einstein was inspiring.

hionwind 30-12-2013 00:40

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
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Originally Posted by Signet (Post 1316703)
973 has some images on their facebook page.

Here's a video of Semi Final 1, match 2 at Madtown Throwdown where you can see what 9973 does.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqgXJFR73QI

Kevin Leonard 30-12-2013 01:23

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
Best match is without a doubt Finals 2 of IRI.
Watching the 67 alliance make a perfect strategy change, then 1114 nearly fall from the pyramid.

It was amazing in every way. The pinnacle of what Ultimate Ascent could be.

Behind that were Archimedes finals- the 469-987 auto battles were awesome. Newton finals were also particularly intense.

And Galileo Semis were awesome.

Tem1514 Mentor 30-12-2013 20:21

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
My best moment was when I heard that 610 won Champs :yikes:

Robotmmm 30-12-2013 20:30

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
Best moment: Finals at IRI. Unreal to watch!

Worst: Being so upset at Champs at the initial bad call on Einstein that we got up and left our fantastic seats and started the long drive home, only to find out later that we missed one of the most intense finals ever!

thursam 31-12-2013 17:50

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
This moment was kind of... I don't even know. When you read it, you'll understand.

It happened at the NC Regional, in Raleigh. I was watching from the pits, but I had a perfect view of it. The Flying Platypi (2655) were climbing to the top of the pyramid. The were about to hook the top rung, and it was the last 30 seconds of the match - they were locked in for those points.
Until they fell.
Their entire bot tumbled all the way down, to the control floor of the field.
It was terrifying, and I'm pretty sure everybody's hearts stopped.
Luckily, they only broke the shield of their control board - which they happened to have a spare of.
Everything else was fine and they could continue.
I hope something like that never happens again, though.

Edit:
I apologize if this brings up bad memories, but I truly thought this was an amazing moment. They kept on going, and did an amazing job with the rest of the matches.

Anupam Goli 01-01-2014 03:20

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
My favorite moment doesn't have to do with my team per se:

A lot of people may not understand why I like my favorite local team as much as my own team, but I always get excited whenever 2415 does well. Ever since I first saw their 2011 bot that completely dominated in 3 regionals and did well at championships, I've been a big fan of their team and machines.

My favorite moment of the season was watching 2415 seeding 1st on the Archimedes division and making it to the division finals, and their alliance even pushed it to a rubber match. It was just awesome to see such an amazing performance by a local team whose performance has inspired many in our area.

Abhishek R 01-01-2014 12:54

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
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Originally Posted by Anupam Goli (Post 1319068)
My favorite moment doesn't have to do with my team per se:

A lot of people may not understand why I like my favorite local team as much as my own team, but I always get excited whenever 2415 does well. Ever since I first saw their 2011 bot that completely dominated in 3 regionals and did well at championships, I've been a big fan of their team and machines.

My favorite moment of the season was watching 2415 seeding 1st on the Archimedes division and making it to the division finals, and their alliance even pushed it to a rubber match. It was just awesome to see such an amazing performance by a local team whose performance has inspired many in our area.

I was extremely excited to see 1477 go all the way this year. It made me happy to see the team we've allianced with often since as far back as 2009, and in 2013 partner up twice, take their opportunity and struggle all the way through a ton of rubber matches to take home the Championship.

I always cheer for any Texas team (I was throwing a fit in the Galileo semifinals because I was like hmm...118 and 1477?) but at the same time, I was glad Texas Torque got the recognition they have because I think people know now there are plenty of great Texas teams beside 148 and 118.

It's just a good feeling when teams around you do well and continue to inspire you to stay in FIRST and do amazing things, I think I'm really lucky to live within 45 minutes of both 1477 and 118.

On a side note...Peachtree was one of my favorite regionals. Full size practice field, really nice venue, and everyone was really nice and helpful, besides being filled with very good teams.

geomapguy 01-01-2014 18:25

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
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Originally Posted by Abhishek R (Post 1319122)
I was glad Texas Torque got the recognition they have because I think people know now there are plenty of great Texas teams beside 148 and 118.

*cough* 624 *cough*

Oblarg 01-01-2014 20:36

Re: Best moments of Ultimate Ascent
 
Best match: The entirety of the finals on Einstein. That was just a joy to watch.

Best alliance: I liked the Curie champions best, but it's very hard to pick.

Best personal moment: Arriving in St. Louis with 4464, and reflecting on how far we had come despite only forming a few months earlier (the team started in late November). We owe a huge thank-you to all the teams (specifically 836 and 1111) that helped make it possible for us to attend.


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