One of the major point-scoring opportunities this year is hanging your robot off of another allied and elevated robot. To make the most of this scoring opportunity, it is important that, in as many matches as possible, there is a robot in your alliance which can either be suspended by your robot, or one which yours can suspend from.
In an effort to see that each design is
"compatible" with as many potential allies as possible, we at
Westwood believe that it would benefit everyone if we developed a
standard: a certain model/style of robots suspending themselves from eachother that we can take advantage of in as many rounds as possible. If we pull this off, it will take much of the guess work out of pre-match planning on competition day; we will simply be able to say: "Who has the proper attachment point in place?" or "Who here can attach to the usual point?" and, chances are, the only thing remaining between us and those three points would be some fancy driving.
Food for thought:"All robots have a bar of square channel which, once the robot suspends itself, will be accessible from the back and approximately 4 feet from the ground. All robots wishing to be suspended from such robots must be able to attach to the bar and raise themselves to the required height."