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Re: How do they know whos minibot it is?
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We were planning to put red and blue electrical tape "bumpers" depending on our alliance color and have our numbrs in same contrasting color that our host bot has on it. weight nazi's say no way! If it doesn't make it go up the pole faster, it is not on the minibot. we'd have a hard time getting 1 one four inch number on our minibot, even if you cut it up into little pieces and spread it all around the motor casings and battery pack. Will probably engrave it into the aluminum because that doesn't add weight! |
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As far as it adding weight, if you can't spare the weight of two pieces of cardboard with some numbers on them, then you're probably doing it wrong. Also, you're going to want your mini bot to be clearly distinguishable as yours during the match, assuming that you're not planning on deploying it and sitting at the tower for the last ten seconds. |
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Re: How do they know whos minibot it is?
As for scoring, I doubt it even matters which of the 3 teams on an Alliance had their MINIBOTS climb. Given that HOSTBOTS cannot interfere with an opponent's TOWER during endgame, HOSTBOTS cannot DEPLOY to those towers. And since each alliance has 2 TOWERs in specific locations, it's easy to tell which alliance to award the points to.
Any team who borrows a MINIBOT from another non-FRC team would probably have been mentioned during the registration of that non-FRC team's MINIBOT. Thus, the coopertition points could be awarded via that channel. As for borrowing MINIBOTs between FRC teams, I suppose we'll be told how to handle that at the Driver's Meetings. |
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