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Re: Mini Bot - displeasure

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Originally Posted by gblake View Post
Thread called "Countries which don't have FTC" is at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...light=mini-bot
Thanks for the link. I pulled the answer to my own question from that thread.

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Originally Posted by sloteera View Post
The only problem to international teams about purchase these items, is that we need aproximately 3 weeks to receive them via Fedex!

I did see your suggestion in that thread as to a possible solution (snipped here for convenience). I like it and feel it is within the spirit of FIRST and Coopertition. I mean, I REALLY like this idea. Doesn't change my opinion of the minbots as a whole though. Thanks for answering at least some of my concerns though.


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Originally Posted by gblake View Post
Disclaimer: I have not studied the rules - This is based on what I heard during Kick Off.

The Dave/Woody/Dean trio emphasized that teams may share mini-Bots with other teams.

At least on the surface this would mean that an overseas team, or a Michigan team or a ___ team could contact another team or two that
1) Will be at the same regional, (or is an FTC-only team near that regional???).
2) Has experience using the Tetrix equipment well,
3) Has a large-enough stockpile of Tetrix equipment that won't already be in use for FTC events, and
4) That would enjoy forming friendships with a team that isn't Tetrix-savvy.

Ask them to build 2-3 mini-bots and let your team use one. They can help you keep it in good working order during the event and they can collaborate with you to design how to deploy it.

I suspect that more than one team will do this just for the GP fun of it, without having any specific partners.

Also if a team has a lightning-fast mini-bot, then they will obviously want to offer to loan a copy to their allies in each match. I think that building an ordinary hostbot and two copies of the world's best (fast, easy to deploy, and RELIABLE) mini-bot is likely to get a team invited onto an elimination alliance (30+20 points is significant contribution to an alliance's bottom line).

So, teams that aren't able to emphasize the mini-bot construction, can emphasize the other parts of the game AND being able to deploy loaned mini-bots.

Blake
PS: If, for example, a London FRC team wanted to collaborate with a Virginia FTC-only team, and use (in every match) a mini-bot the FTC team built, the London team should confirm (in the official Q&A) that combining the FTC team's people and equipment with their FRC team would be legal. The GDC might only allow FRC teams to borrow mini-bots from the other FRC teams that are in their alliance for any given match.
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