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Hey why not building an assassin robot!!! :rolleyes:
one team would pay another team lots of mula to build a robot with something that could just reach into another robot and rip out all of the wires!!! yes you would be disqualified but hey, your RICH!!! :yikes: ... lol... of course that goes against the whole gracious professionalism rule... dang :p |
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also another rejected design from this year on our team, you have this inflatable ballon, powered through pneumatics that went into the tetra, and inflated to lift it up. another one rejected by the team, even though it wasn't as bad as the balloon. You have some muscle wire (it becomes stiff when you put an electrical current through it) and use that to grasp a tetra. It was feasable yet ineffecient because of the current draw it would require. |
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We spent one whole meeting designing a robot with a "bowl" that would sit just over the centre tetra, keeping others from capping it. It would be attached to our robot by a string, and we would be able to drive around the goal and ward off other robots. Then we realised that it wouldn't do anything for us if the centre goal wasn't capped first, and it would be boring.
We were going to steal the bowl from the cafeteria. |
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Go catch a giant squid use electrical impulses to activate the mushels and then poof you got a multi arm robot cabable of toshing anything in the field out about 20+ft. It could work two if you could catch a squid.
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Also try making a robot that pops up into thre rafters drops a super stiff ultra alien cable and play the claw game.
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I always thought that a bot that was based on a SeeSaw that picked up tetras from the Autoloader then fliped over dumping it on the goal would be pretty cool but not really good at grabbing tetras
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Ok here it is, you have a robot with an EMP on. In your autonomous you cap 1 or 2 then BOOM . You have enough points game over.
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I also think the Robot needs spinners. You would have the Escalade of Robots.
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Actually that happened at one of the first BattleBots games from what I heard... the rules didn't state that they needed to have a robot, so a guy strapped an emp generator to the back of his truck and set it off.
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Alright, as soon as the kickoff ended, I was thinking "Lets build a robot that goes around the rack and pops all the ringers! We could call it Needlebot!" Of course, gracious professionalism would outlaw this strategy, and the popped ringers still count anyway. Oh well! :D
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Simply have a lot of suction cups attached to the back of the robot and connect to the wall of the driver station say 14 inches above the ground, then have plates that fold out and alliance partners drive on top, then like a forklift, all 3 robots are lifted 14 inches off the ground :D too bad there are two really big problems with that :(
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