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Akash Rastogi 09-05-2016 00:25

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
My favorites are all from 07 and 08 because I was most influenced as a student during those years.

2007 - 2056, 233, 1114, 71, 111, 121, 330. 910 (dat double tube auton), 1902, 1251, 2194
2008 - 1114, 217, 121, 71, 27, 233, 254/968, 987, 1024, 1717, 1726, 1771,

The ones in bold are overall favorites

tickspe15 09-05-2016 05:01

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bkahl (Post 1585172)
Interesting Choice :D (This was one of my robots :P)


Hard for me to pick a favorite, but a few(sorry... a lot) come to mind.

971, 254, 148 in 2016

118, 254, 971, 1114 in 2015

254 in 2014

469, 254, 2056 in 2013

1717, 254, 1114 in 2012

((anyone see a pattern?))

Clear East Coast bias...

roboruler 09-05-2016 05:09

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bkahl (Post 1585172)
Interesting Choice :D (This was one of my robots :P)


Hard for me to pick a favorite, but a few(sorry... a lot) come to mind.

971, 254, 148 in 2016

118, 254, 971, 1114 in 2015

254 in 2014

469, 254, 2056 in 2013

1717, 254, 1114 in 2012

((anyone see a pattern?))

254 seems to be recurring, perhaps this is because they build amazing robots every year? They may have had some bad luck at CMP in the last two seasons, but they consistently field the great robots( if not the best)

Don Wright 09-05-2016 06:10

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
The first robot that blew my mind was in my first season of FIRST...2003.

When I saw 111 at GLR do it's thing in autonomous...and swerve...and those wings...I was blown away.

I have seen many great robots since then...but that moment I will never forget.

EmileH 09-05-2016 06:48

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
2016 - 1690 Skyzer

It was just such a polished robot. Their cycle time was short, and their shooting accuracy was next to perfect. Israel has been consistently putting forward great robots but Orbit took them to the next level.

Cam877 09-05-2016 07:26

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
3539 2013 and 3539 2014. Creatively designed robots that are incredibly effective.

Jalerre 09-05-2016 07:40

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1585072)

So simple but really effective. Only 148 can win champs with just a drive train.

Andrew Schreiber 09-05-2016 08:42

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
67 in 05
16 in 08

Ok maybe I just like flopping three wheel swerves.

Alex Cormier 09-05-2016 08:59

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67 in 2004. It was a monster. Also helped, we won a regional with it and went to Einstein with it as well.

OccamzRazor 09-05-2016 09:03

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
Gotta be 71 in 2002. A robot that can't, turn, falls on the ground at the start of every game, and can haul the entire alliance and all goals (700+ pounds) for the win. All at a slow pace of probably 2 inches/sec. Every match won in 5 measly seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQP4IsnIAXo

Followed closely by 179 in 2012. Clever, just clever. Hanging under the bridge instead of on top of it. A brilliant creation. Watch the end of this video to see the bridge shenanigans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lplARY6PPUQ

RAGTOPSTANG 09-05-2016 10:15

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
71 in 2002, just about impossible to beat.

barn34 09-05-2016 10:24

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
Here’s my personal list for favorite robots for the years I’ve been involved as a mentor. Some years were much harder to narrow down to a single design than others, and reasoning differs from year to year. I’m not really sure I could ever manage to narrow it down completely to a single favorite overall design.

2009 = 1625 – This was my rookie year, and the game was weird. I didn’t get too familiar with a lot of the designs this year, but one stood out in a very memorable way. It was a treat to see that huge hopper get filled with balls and then just wait for them to find their unlucky victim who was about to have their trailer engulfed. They only needed to find an opening once and a pneumatic hiss was the harbinger of the devastating swing to come on the scoreboard.

2010 = 469 - The concept behind this design was brilliant. I know they weren't the only team to think about the ball return redirect as an idea, but they were the only team to embrace it and execute it, and the results were borderline gamebreaking. I often use this robot as an example when talking with my students about outside-the-box strategic design.

2011 = 254 - Double ubertube auton, super fast floor loading, efficient elevator claw, and lightning fast minibot. Personally, I didn't like this game very much, but this was one of those robots that made it fun to watch.

2012 = 1717 – The most fun robot to watch in Rebound Rumble. Amazing swerve drive allowing them to just sweep up balls extremely fast and efficiently. Lightning fast rapid fire of the 3 balls from wherever they decided to shoot from. An amazing machine.

2013 = 1114 – One of, if not the, most challenging engineering challenges in terms of resulting robot design. We managed to package a capable corner climb and dump with an effective shooter that still allowed us to travel under the pyramid. 1114 had the same strategic capability concept, but they cranked everything up to 11 and executed it so elegantly. They cycled extremely fast and then when the time came to climb, they essentially just drove up the corner and deposited those extra disks in the top in about half the time it took us to do the same. Knowing the challenges we faced that season, the level of appreciation and respect for what they accomplished with their design cannot be understated.

2014 = 254 – Obviously, a very popular choice, and rightfully so. So much about this robot was essentially perfect. Just one of those robots where you couldn’t take your eyes off it while it was on the field. This is my personal favorite game design challenge and this is the robot that took everything about that and unquestionably played it the best. The 3 ball auton is my all-time favorite design feature capability.

2015 = 1114 – I remember playing in Arkansas week 2 and hearing rumblings of what Simbotics was showing it was able to do from the landfill in its debut the same week. As a landfill bot ourselves, we couldn’t believe what we were hearing and felt it had to be your general over exaggeration. People were passing around practice day footage like it was a bigfoot sighting and when we finally saw what they were capable of, it blew our minds. We were working hard to get 2 complete stacks and they were already clearing the landfill completely with 3 at week 2. They just got better and better as the season progressed, too. Incredible machine and one of the few that could make Recycle Rush enjoyable to watch.

2016 = 971 – The most fun robot to watch this season, and an absolutely jaw dropping design. The versatility the design features provided on the field was impressive and the effortless flow from one location and task to the next was incredible. Seeing this machine up close gave me an even greater sense of appreciation for the perfect marriage of mechanical design and controls software. Amazing machine.

EricLeifermann 09-05-2016 10:34

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
2002- 71
2003- 111
2004- 93
2005- 33
2006- ??? (wasn't heavily involved this year)
2007- 233/71
2008 - 1114
2009 - 148
2010 - 469
2011 - ??? (wasn't heavily involved this year)
2012 - 118/341
2013 - 1114
2014 - 254
2015 - 1114/254
2016 - 971

Hgree56 09-05-2016 10:44

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
148's from 2015

I just love how outside the box it was!

JesseK 09-05-2016 10:56

Re: Your favorite robot of all time?
 
1114 in 2015

No design was anything like it that year. It was the most successful Killough drive I've ever seen. It was a flop bot in years after the flop bot paradigm was written out of the rules. Its CAD shows exactly how complex it was to design and yet how simple it was to assemble. It was as aesthetically pleasing as it was effective. Its hype was generated by its seasonal stats rather than a release video. It was easily the Mona Lisa of robots that year.


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