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Re: double keeper-- yes

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Originally Posted by FoleyEngineer View Post
Hiya Smurfgirl,

We have a bank of switches that let us pick up to 27 auton patterns. The drive to the other side and score there (high,med,low) was one of them, but we didn't run it in competition for a few reasons. One, by the time we got there, the opponent could easily have already put one on there. Two, we could run into an opponent scoring on a "side" spider and never get there. Three, we could run head-on into an opponent running a defensive pattern (at full speed) and do some serious damage. Overall, we figured it wasn't worth it, but it sure is a cool thing to do! Did you ever get it to go? How often did it get there and score in time? Did you ever run into the opponents?
We ran a similar mode, successfully in a match at PARC X and in a few practice matches at BoB. It was a blast to watch, especially if you kept an eye on our programming team when it happened. We were wary of trying it in many matches for the same reason you were, and in the match at PARC, we narrowly missed an opposing robot headed in the opposite direction. The video's on YouTube somewhere, I believe.
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