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DarkFlame145 10-04-2009 14:14

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I think that the old robots just looked better, idk why. I wish we had games like that still. The new games are fun, just kinda feels like they are missing something sometimes.

AlexD744 10-04-2009 15:26

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Originally Posted by Aren_Hill (Post 848603)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5nnGGRi-94

one of the more insane things i've seen

Sickest thing I've ever seen.

EricH 10-04-2009 16:13

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Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 848515)
Team 237 comes to mind here (Elgin...maybe you have vids?)

They had a "hook" with rollers inside of it that would allow them to strafe back and forth WHILE hanging on the bar. Theres a picture floating around on delphi of us (Team 11) hanging on their claw mechanism at the NJ regional in 04.

Another team, 190, hung from the bar in autonomous and deployed flaps that covered the top of the bar so teams could not get their hooks on them unless they lifted their flap up for you.

And both teams came up against 330 (slider) in competition at least once... and 190 almost got up, but something got stuck on 330's robot and they had to come down. 237 found themselves blocked from getting up or pinned on the bar, I forget which.

Also, I don't think 190 went all the way up in auto; the video shows them waiting.

The other sliders that I know about were 1266 (rookies), 64 (big gila-monster colored box), and 868, who made it to Einstein. 190 and 330 had the added bonus that they could de-score an opponent's big doubler ball, with 190 being able to take it over the bar and put it on their own goal. Matter of fact, 330 designed to do that, but didn't end up being able to; that's why they could slide (in case of position being shifted by opposing robots).

Andrew Schreiber 10-04-2009 16:25

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Ah, such a good game, definitely in my top 2 favorite games. That play right there may have just earned a spot in my favorite things Ive ever seen in FRC competition, right along 67's capping of THEORY 6 that year.

Very cool piece of history you have right there. I always feel a bit of sadness when teams take apart their old robots. Glad to see a few of them are still around. (Yes I know there are teams that have every robot they have ever built but a lot of teams dont)

Alex Cormier 10-04-2009 16:26

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There are some excellent videos of the 2004 game on the HOT site. Also here is another excellent move during game, I always thought "the move" of the year.

Andrew Schreiber 10-04-2009 16:49

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Alex, thank you for posting those links. It is amazing how far FRC has come since my first year competing.

Swampdude 10-04-2009 23:37

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Here's some videos from 2004, including 11, 190 and 179 in the Curie Quarter Finals That 190 machine was amazing, I couldn't believe we were partners. Then Buzz :) whooped us...

Akash Rastogi 10-04-2009 23:41

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Originally Posted by Swampdude (Post 848840)
Here's some videos from 2004, including 11, 190 and 179 in the Curie Quarter Finals That 190 machine was amazing, I couldn't believe we were partners. Then Buzz :) whooped us...

Woah sweet! I don't think we imagined being able to work with 190 and 179 ever. :p

Ian Curtis 10-04-2009 23:48

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 848681)
Also, I don't think 190 went all the way up in auto; the video shows them waiting.

They started the season going all the way up in autonomous (they did this at least a few times at BAE in 2004). I distinctly remember that they flipped on the stairs a few times attempting this in autonomous (we beat them in a qualifying round because of this), so they may have stopped trying to hang in autonomous as the season progressed.

Also, the 237/190 launch remains one of the sweetest moves ever pulled by an FRC robot.

Akash Rastogi 10-04-2009 23:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 848515)
Team 237 comes to mind here (Elgin...maybe you have vids?)

They had a "hook" with rollers inside of it that would allow them to strafe back and forth WHILE hanging on the bar. Theres a picture floating around on delphi of us (Team 11) hanging on their claw mechanism at the NJ regional in 04.

Another team, 190, hung from the bar in autonomous and deployed flaps that covered the top of the bar so teams could not get their hooks on them unless they lifted their flap up for you.


Check out some videos from 2004 if you can, it was a really exciting year.

I'd estimate the bar to be about 8-10 feet long, can anyone else second this?

-Brando

Here's the pic..

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/17417

EricH 11-04-2009 00:18

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Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 848847)
They started the season going all the way up in autonomous (they did this at least a few times at BAE in 2004). I distinctly remember that they flipped on the stairs a few times attempting this in autonomous (we beat them in a qualifying round because of this), so they may have stopped trying to hang in autonomous as the season progressed.

Also, the 237/190 launch remains one of the sweetest moves ever pulled by an FRC robot.

Ah, that would explain why they didn't try to go up in auto in AZ that year, where 330 played them. BAE is always Week 1... I also seem to remember not many teams going all the way up in auto because of tipping issues.

I'd have to agree on that launch being a really cool move. How it worked I don't know, but it did.


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