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I agree that having a separate offensive and defensive team is an interesting idea, although i think 4 vs. 2 would be too complicated to watch with 6 robots on the field. Maybe a 2 vs. 2 or a 2 vs. 1 depending on the game. This would force teams to play the game as prescribed, and completely eliminate any potential collusion. It mimics baseball in a way, forcing robots to be able to play 2 completely different positions. If this occurred, we may finally see more robots that have parts to switch on and off their robots, much like in the lego league.
While bringing up collusion, I just want to make sure that the people who posted earlier understand that collusion is NOT inherent to the 2 vs. 2 style of gameplay, only the scoring system that has been used the past two years. I do realize to continue that further would be getting off topic, so I will leave it at that.
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2001 Highest Ranking Rookie at Lone Star Regional
2002 Imagery Award at Lone Star Regional
2003 Delphi's Driving Tomorrow's Technology Award at Arizona Regional
2003 Delphi's Driving Tomorrow's Technology Award at Lone Star Regional
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