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RonnieS 26-02-2014 17:42

Is your robot defense ready?
 
I don't know if it is just me...there are a lot of robots that I don't believe are ready to have defense applied to them. Especially seeing how this year should be a defense heavy game (basically it will be). Is this just me or do you see it too??::rtm::

nuggetsyl 26-02-2014 17:47

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
I could not agree more.

waialua359 26-02-2014 17:48

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Absolutely agree.
Team 25 showed why they were the best in 2006.
Lots of great shooters that year, but only one Team 25.

RonnieS 26-02-2014 17:50

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 1350148)
I could not agree more.

I remember about week 3 or so I saw a team post a video of a "shock" type device that let their intake move side to side a fair amount and still maintain functionality, that will be key.

**Intake down, robot drives into it, your gunna have a bad day** :eek:

Exla357 26-02-2014 18:09

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Our eight-wheel tank drive has been able to push every robot we've ever encountered over the past 2 years out of the way, which is why we keep using it. We've got a similar set up this year, so as a driver I'm not at all worried about being pushed around. Blocking, on the other hand? Well let's just hope there aren't any goalie bots at Salt Lake or Denver :P

nuggetsyl 26-02-2014 18:13

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exla357 (Post 1350161)
Our eight-wheel tank drive has been able to push every robot we've ever encountered over the past 2 years out of the way, which is why we keep using it. We've got a similar set up this year, so as a driver I'm not at all worried about being pushed around. Blocking, on the other hand? Well let's just hope there aren't any goalie bots at Salt Lake or Denver :P

I think us and truck town would like to accept that challenge.

magnets 26-02-2014 18:14

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
I'm not too concerned about getting pushed around or breaking our attachment, but I'm actually worried about breaking another robot. We've got a big heavy catching thing that expands around our robot that won't break. If we go full speed into a robot's intake, there are several I've seen on here that I'm sure we'll break right off. We're making sure to bring our intake in if it's not in use when we play.

WaterClaw 26-02-2014 18:14

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
With you on this. With an entirely open field, I think many teams fell for the illusion that this would be an all offense game. In reality, the best strategy would involve teams playing defensively for two thirds of the match as I see it.

Sean Raia 26-02-2014 18:17

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WaterClaw (Post 1350169)
With you on this. With an entirely open field, I think many teams fell for the illusion that this would be an all offense game. In reality, the best strategy would involve teams playing defensively for two thirds of the match as I see it.

Yup. The team that wins in auto will simply have to play defense to ensure the win.

nuggetsyl 26-02-2014 18:19

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Raia (Post 1350171)
Yup. The team that wins in auto will simply have to play defense to ensure the win.

I disagree.

BBray_T1296 26-02-2014 18:44

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Yes. All of our perimeter protrusions are structurally reinforced with 1"x2" box tubing (1/8" wall and currently not cheese-holed either) with the pivot of the intake made from 3/4" diam steel axle. We spared no weight in protecting our attachments

Abhishek R 26-02-2014 18:47

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Raia (Post 1350171)
Yup. The team that wins in auto will simply have to play defense to ensure the win.

Auto doesn't give you a big enough lead to ensure a win by just playing defense there on out.

BBray_T1296 26-02-2014 18:49

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Abhishek R (Post 1350189)
Auto doesn't give you a big enough lead to ensure a win by just playing defense there on out.

Unless the defense is summed up by a shutdown goalie bot that thwarts ~2 of your auto balls and a large percentage of teleop shots

JohnSchneider 26-02-2014 18:49

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Abhishek R (Post 1350189)
Auto doesn't give you a big enough lead to ensure a win by just playing defense there on out.

You mean If I'm up by 5 after auto I haven't already won?

What do you mean first round sort is assist points not auto points? *grumble*

Exla357 26-02-2014 18:51

Re: Is your robot defense ready?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 1350164)
I think us and truck town would like to accept that challenge.

Did I mention the drop center? We'll see you in St. Louis :cool:


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