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Re: Best Robot Ever 92-07 edition

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Originally Posted by Joel J. View Post
2006: 25 drove the best.
Hah. Far from it.

I'll do from the years I was in FIRST 03-07.

03: 111, their design and programming for the year was perfect. They were light years ahead of anyone else with some of the stuff they were putting out.
04: 67, a true offensive powerhouse. They put up over 200 points in a match by themselves. No one could play defense against them because they were a giant wedge, it was genius.
04: 254, another team that could put up tremendous numbers, it amazed me they didn't go any farther at Nationals.
05: 330, another wedge implemented robot. They had drop down wedges that when you would try to push them out of the way, they would push you out of the way. It was great.
06: 1114, you couldn't push them and they would just bury home shot after shot. PLUS, they were smarter than you. 99.9% of the time, they had you dominated on strategy,although it was always pretty simple.
07: 330, it was my favorite design this year. Efficient ramps, and efficient capping abilities. Their strategy and drivers proved to be great again as they were in 05.
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