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Just about everyone at the rally could pick up from the floor...
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I think it will be highly competitive.
Lots of tubes on the ground, robots that can't pick form the floor will have issues staying on top of the ranking. |
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Teams at FLR are known to at times have unique answers in playing the game, so I wouldn't be surprised if 1/3rd of the robots won't pick up from the floor...however I still highly doubt it. What I am interested in is FLR human players. In Lunacy, seeing human players was part of the fun. It makes me think that one team might pick a team just because their human player can throw the entire length of the field. |
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FLR is a fantastic regional, very competitive and you dont see the same teams win year in and year out. Also, win or lose you know you will always have a great time.
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Champions last year at top seed, and the year before nothing to write home about. The year before that, second place, and the year before that didn't even make the tournament. ...we hope to break the up-down cycle and keep the NY/BR cup for a second year! |
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Also here is a lame video with 174 stuff in it. Don't look too hard for robot stuff because this was made before we put the whole thing together. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YhwIN0RwjI |
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Whatever happens this year, it will sure be great. 2007, the other tube year, was a very good year for FLR, and a difficult one in the elimination matches. that year 5 rubber matches were played in elims, one of them in the finals. that was the year that gave 1450 and 250 their share of the FLR banners. |
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We can floor load. We can feeder-load. We can score on all pegs. We score on the top peg in autonomous (from the straight or the Y). We've got a consistent minibot of at least reasonable speed (though not as fast as we'd like -- and we're working on that!) We're pretty fast, and our driver is absolute nails... ...but we're 9:1 on 6" mecanum, so we can't push (except against all you other mecanum/omni bots out there), and I think we might have drastically underestimated the strength of throwing tubes into your own scoring zone, and thus didn't gear for quite that speed on our manipulator. 1551 aspires to get better every year. We have an almost completely new team this year, what with most of our team graduating last year and being replaced by a greater number of 'rookie' members (of whom I am incredibly proud)... We'd love to be in the position to be choosing our alliance again this year. But as with all things: we shall see. |
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Team 217 is excited to go to FLR for the second straight year (3rd time since its inception in 2005). I am sorry to disappoint but you will have to wait to see our robot at the event this year. I put the robot picture on lock down this year for many reasons that I really don't want to discuss here.
I will tell you about some features, though: 6WD using 6 motors (4 CIM + 2 RS775) and shifting. Arm robot that can pick-up from the floor and place on the top row. Unique gripper that is not a roller claw. A 1.4 second mini-bot, including deployment time (no, this is not a joke) Can't wait to see everyone at the event. Paul |
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Hmm. Unique gripper. - By that I would think one that we have yet to see online. So far we have seen the wide clamp, the small finger clamp, the whisker, the roller claw, and the inside tube pickers. I think 217 has found the other option. This makes me really excited to see what they came up with and to wonder if it was something that we came up with during the season. Good to see 217 has decided to come back, always welcomed. |
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