| MrJohnston |
17-03-2015 15:48 |
Re: Dangerous precedent set by Q&A 461: Loaning Parts/Assemblies to other teams
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
(Post 1458891)
There's a 6 week build season and 2 days prior that I'm more than willing to spend helping teams build their robots. As Brando mentioned above, we host numerous teams in our already crowded lab. As well as outright help 10+ teams build their drives week 2 of build each year. And spend the event helping teams (in fact that's a good chunk of my job at Rhode Island this weekend).
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This isn't about the six week build season and, to my knowledge, this isn't about you, specifically. It is about how strong teams should treat weak ones in elimination matches.
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
(Post 1458891)
Sorry, if with all that our pick still can't move, I don't think we should have to put them on the field. And in a lot of cases, it's not a function of pick a better robot. (27 event district, more than 3 didn't move or show up to numerous matches).
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Personally, I am yet to be at an event where there were no mobile robots available as the last pick. And, most immobile robots, generally just need a little help. Of course, in the extremely rare situation when there are no robots that can be chosen aside from those that are broken beyond a reasonably quick repair, I would expect them to be left off the field. It just seems to be at FIRST events, by the time we get to the end, those robots have had so much help that they are all moving.
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
(Post 1458891)
And if you want the most blunt response you'll likely get in this thread - Sometimes the nicest thing you could do for the team is to not make them play. Just let them observe how an alliance communicates, the stresses of elimination play, and what decisions go into it. I think we're awfully focused on the robot being out there, but less focused on the more important issue of what teams take away from playing with strong teams.
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I so disagree with this. The kids came to play. Help them to find something to do. With only two other robots on an alliance, certainly you can send this weaker one to one corner of either a feeder station or the landfill to work on dragging a single tote to a scoring platform. Yes, for some teams, putting up 2 points will be a victory. I'm yet to see a mobile robot that is not worthy of attempting this.
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