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Amount of contact this year
Games in the past have had a varying amount of robot to robot contact, from little (the 2001 game) to a LOT (Zone Zeal)
My predictions for this year: there will be a lot of contact for teams that are planning to pick up the large balls. Since that ball has the potential to be worth 60+ points, it is natural that a team carrying it is a prime target of opportunity. Also, dislodging opponents from ball chutes might be another issue for contact. Some on my team disagree. So I'd like to ask your opinions - how much contact do you think there is going to be between robots this year? |
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I think the amount of contact will be roughly equivilent to the amount of contact that there would have been in 2001 if it had been 2v2. That said, I'd say less than 2002 and probably more than last year.
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My guess is that because the game is so similar to the 2000 game there will be equivalent contact.
There will be some contact due to fighting over the big balls and some blocking from pushing small balls. But the main contact will be fighting over the bar. There is much more to do this year than last year so I bet there will be far less contact. |
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It could get pretty rough this year.
This may be the year you see a robot outright destroyed when it's knock off from the bar or tipped off the platform. Hopefully there won't be any hard feelings. |
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The hits will be harder than any other year.
They will be higher up. They will take place on stairs, on ramps, and 10 ft in the air. There will be pushing, checking, smashing, bashing, flipping, clipping, and many more. I expect to see robots reduced to twisted piles of aluminum. It happens. Build accordingly. |
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I like the new friendlier FIRST competions. :D It makes everything so life like. (I am being serious.) In a matter of three years the competions have (mainly due to stack attack.) become very vicous for the good of things. More contact means more problems, more problems mean more problem solving! And all that problem solving gives me a most enjoyable headache, that goes away especially if I solve that problem. Plus it is VERY fun to watch.
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I think that there will be a lot of tipping robots this year because many will have arms to grab various balls and hang on the bar, heightening their cg. Futhermore, if they do happen to try to steal or place large balls from/on goals, their opponents will be sure to try and prevent whatever they may be trying to do.
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I don't think the contact will be taking place like last year. Last year, there was one ramp and one way. This year there are two ways to go by, three if you include the platform. The biggest bumps are going to occur when the robots are let from the top of the bar. That and hearding the balls.
I would not be surprised to see at least ONE ball pop from the shoving! |
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This is rather disturbing. Having just looked through the rules all over again, I realize that there are no rules against knocking robots from the bar or pushing them off of the platform, or tipping them over. This could turn out to be a blood , or machine oil, bath if FIRST doesn't put in some rules on intentional damage to robots.
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But getting 5+ feet off the floor will make you immune to smashing by many teams, making it a very good strategy. If you're 6" off the ground, you're going to take a real pounding. Cory |
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This is the year of common sense, and gracious professionalism. Teams are expected to play hard, and try to win... but as long as GP is forefront in everyones mind, there shouldn't be many problems. I think the most important thing is that every robot is designed to "take it, get up, and keep on going". |
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does this mean it would be fine to ram a robot that was trying to attach to the bar so that it couldn't? |
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We are putting foam bumpers so we don't break all our opponents' machines. :D No seriosly, we are having them because we are going with a welded frame that we have never tried before and we want to protect our the mirror polished surface on the frame.
Announcer in the pits - "Attention all teams. Team 696 is looking for a cotton buffing wheel. If anyone has a buffing wheel please bring it to team 696." |
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