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GDB 05-05-2016 22:39

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2018 Railgun Rampage!

Chi Meson 07-05-2016 07:40

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Oh, bring it on!

DO

BRING IT AWN!

says Groton, CT!

Twepeler 13-05-2016 14:12

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I feel like 2017 should be a baseball game of sort. Don't know how it would work out but would be cool to see

rich2202 13-05-2016 14:58

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Originally Posted by Twepeler (Post 1586441)
I feel like 2017 should be a baseball game of sort. Don't know how it would work out but would be cool to see

Probably have 10 pages of rules on stealing bases.

domi 13-05-2016 18:19

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In FRC, "anything" can happen.:confused:

jfish872 25-05-2016 14:32

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Think about how difficult it would be to actually have a water game, robot design, field design, hoping that the water doesn't leak out everywhere.

If they could overcome the challenges involved, an actual water game could be the best thing ever.

Gravity 25-05-2016 14:36

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Originally Posted by jfish872 (Post 1589581)
Think about how difficult it would be to actually have a water game, robot design, field design, hoping that the water doesn't leak out everywhere.

If they could overcome the challenges involved, an actual water game could be the best thing ever.

I still think an aerial game would be cooler. You have 3 dimensions to play in while still maintaining the safety of the robot.

Plus flying would be really neat. :p

ctt956 25-05-2016 21:38

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Originally Posted by jfish872 (Post 1589581)
Think about how difficult it would be to actually have a water game, robot design, field design, hoping that the water doesn't leak out everywhere.

If they could overcome the challenges involved, an actual water game could be the best thing ever.

There would only be one competition, and it would be here.

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Originally Posted by Gravity (Post 1589583)
I still think an aerial game would be cooler. You have 3 dimensions to play in while still maintaining the safety of the robot.

Plus flying would be really neat. :p

There could be 3 dimensions to a water game too if diving is allowed. An air game would also be cool; maybe that's why there's 3 venues for CMP in Houston next year. Robots will fly from one to the other.

jfish872 26-05-2016 15:02

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There would only be one competition, and it would be here.



There could be 3 dimensions to a water game too if diving is allowed. An air game would also be cool; maybe that's why there's 3 venues for CMP in Houston next year. Robots will fly from one to the other.

But wouldn't that contaminate the water? What about all the people whom actually want to swim in that pool? How would people bring the bots on and off the "field"?

I know that the water game is a joke and all, but still so many questions...

s_forbes 26-05-2016 15:15

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But wouldn't that contaminate the water? What about all the people whom actually want to swim in that pool? How would people bring the bots on and off the "field"?

I know that the water game is a joke and all, but still so many questions...

ROVs don't make the water any more contaminated than a person does. You can swim with robots too, it's not dangerous. It's easy to put them in and out on the side of the pool.

Here's an example of an underwater robot performing an underwater task for an underwater game, in case you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xzNtnjIrqk

jfish872 26-05-2016 15:24

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ROVs don't make the water any more contaminated than a person does. You can swim with robots too, it's not dangerous. It's easy to put them in and out on the side of the pool.

Here's an example of an underwater robot performing an underwater task for an underwater game, in case you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xzNtnjIrqk

They would need very strict quality control though, much stricter than what they have now. Otherwise bots could leak and fail.

The real question is what the challenge would be. What if they found a way to combine air and water games, like if the robots would dive down to grab little blocks, and then fly up and place them on high platforms...

OccamzRazor 26-05-2016 16:18

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I am just going to leave this here but......we already had a water game....where were you? :rolleyes:

jfish872 26-05-2016 16:34

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Originally Posted by OccamzRazor (Post 1589779)
I am just going to leave this here but......we already had a water game....where were you? :rolleyes:

I don't think that fully qualifies as a water game. They need more water than what was in those blue balls.

They need at least a pool that can house 6 robots easily in order to have a proper water game.

frcguy 26-05-2016 16:45

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I am just going to leave this here but......we already had a water game....where were you? :rolleyes:

That seems like a really bad idea...

What happened if/when a ball popped?

jfish872 26-05-2016 16:54

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Originally Posted by frcguy (Post 1589791)
That seems like a really bad idea...

What happened if/when a ball popped?

They must have made them out of extremely thick rubber, so they wouldn't pop, or else there would have been quite a bit of cleanup to do after every match...

They probably had lots of extra balls incase a few popped.


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