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Re: Creating the perfect robot

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Originally Posted by evanperryg View Post
  • If we want the raising shooter(which I really see no reason for, as we all know that cycling is generally better than full court) Then use 1477's design.
The idea is the ideal robot, so in theory, the ideal robot would have the ability to shoot full court from an elevated position.
This isn't a discussion on whether or not a robotics team should ever try any of these things (as I don't see any team pulling it off), it's a discussion of what that robot would be.

So a more reliable 233 with a 50-point climb would satisfy that requirement, I think. But I don't know how that would work. Possibly a 1334-style climber on the back of 233's elevator? I don't know. Their design doesn't really work for a 67/1114 style climber.
They could have a 4451-style climb/dump. Or a 2170-style climb/dump. But regardless, it would be extremely difficult to integrate with the 233 design.
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