View Single Post
  #113   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 21-12-2004, 12:45
MikeDubreuil's Avatar
MikeDubreuil MikeDubreuil is offline
Carpe diem
FRC #0125 (Nu-Trons)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 967
MikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond reputeMikeDubreuil has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to MikeDubreuil
Re: THE 2005 HINT!!!!!!!!!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sachiel7
My guess about the "center being out" has to do with the past 3 years of games. For the three years I've been involved with FIRST, there has always been a large game element in the center of the field. (2002-the goals, 2003-the ramp/bin wall, 2004-the platform/bar)
My guess is that perhaps the robots start in the center of the field, and the game elements are around the outer side of the field. Just a guess...
I think you're right about the center being out. I think teams might start in the middle of the field. I also think this refers to us bringing back inner tubes as scorable objects.

I think four is not enough refers to the number of goals. Last year there were 4 goals, this year there will be more goals.

Also, Dave Lavery's clue about John Neun, I think this indicates we might see the use of baseballs as scorable objects. Since John Neun in an old time baseball player.

Eat desert first, I would say this means that this could either mean autonomous mode will be at the end, OR that the field will be setup giving the maximum number of points to each team and the object is to unscore your opponents scorable objects.
__________________
"FIRST is like bling bling for the brain." - Woodie Flowers