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Re: Is your robot defense ready?
I expect to see alot of hit and run D
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Re: Is your robot defense ready?
With all the overhanging appendages and high speeds, I hope the referees strictly enforce the "contact inside the bumper zone" rule. Breaking your own bot when you run into somebody is one thing. Trashing the innards of the bot you hit is quite another.
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Our team takes a different approach to dealing with defense:
1. 20 fps 2. Mecanum 3. 3/4 inch ground clearance 4. 8 square inches of tread jammed into the ground with pnumatics.(anti-push feet) 5. A 6 cim powered arm called a "shooter" that defends the entire inside of our chassis. If a mechanism enters our chassis that mechanism may exit the field at high speed. (Or at least be persuaded into an upright and locked position). |
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I believe the winning alliances will have robots wherein the ball rarely if ever touches the ground.
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How many people actually have to stop and/or lower intake to shoot? I guess when we designed ours to stay in the frame the whole time I didn't realize how big of a problem it would be for people if not kept inside! Oh snap
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I would guess 1/4-1/3 of reveal videos show teams that deploy their intake, or some other mechanism, before they shoot. That's the impression that I get anyway.
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I'm concerned about that as well. Large hammers swinging outside the bumper perimeter, intakes outside the bumper perimeter. I also hope that the refs are keeping a VERY close eye on intentional damage. Playing good solid D does not equal intentionally taking full speed runs at other robots and slamming into them.
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It can, though--and as long as the contact is all inside the bumper zone, it's entirely legal.
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An interesting hypothetical situation would be: a defending robot rams an offensive robot and the defensive robot skewers itself, and become disabled, on a mechanism deployed by the offensive robot. Is that a foul on the offensive robot for contact inside the bumper zone? Is it a foul on a defensive robot for trying to incur a foul? Is it nothing because the defensive robot got what it was asking for by charging a deployed mechanism?
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I fear for the structural integrity of anything that extends outside of the standard frame perimeter. That includes the tall blocking mechanisms on goalie bots.
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