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Re: The new 84 inches
We didn't think a forklift would be simple enough for our team to build given our constraints.
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A good team would have designed for the 60" and would have kept it.
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They're easy, especially with 80/20 or Bosch-Rexroth parts. |
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No, we have this year's worst-case scenario alliance!
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Opposing alliance deploys one of their bots (Defensebot) to play defense on your third robot, preventing your alliance from scoring anything during main phase of the game. Opposing alliance then has two bots to break through your defensive line. All the opposing alliance needs is one bot (Homebot) to break through the line, and stay there. The other bot (Runnerbot) runs tubes and drops then over your defensive line. Homebot uses home-zone advantage to score unimpeded. For end game, opposing alliance sends Runnerbot and Defensebot to deploy Minibots. Homebot stays in Homezone and doesn't move during end game to avoid hitting your defensive line, which may be on contact with the Towers. |
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