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Re: [FRC Blog] - NASA Grants and Something New for 2015
The GDC has to fulfill the requirements of the Triad: spectator friendly, rookies can succeed, successful veteran teams are challenged. They also have costs, investments and physical constraints to consider. Therefore:
I'll predict a few things.
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I wouldn't be so sure of this. We've seen plenty of motors change over the years. Just in the past 8 years since my team started, we've seen FP, Globe, van door and the big CIM motors disappear, while new motors have come in, like the AndyMark, BAG, mini-cim, vex and ARA motors. Those are all just off the top of my head, probably not a complete list.
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I'm not sure why everyone keeps saying that the field won't change in size due to the Andymark field. The bigger issue is that FIRST and the other district already own a bunch of the current field perimeters. So they won't make a drastic change because of that, not because of a field that is not yet approved (at least publicly). One thing they asked AndyMark to change about their initial field was how the sides connected to the driver's station so that it was consistent with the FIRST pieces. I believe they did that so they can change the field size and/or shape like they did the last two seasons.
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I'm relieved to see this blog, because I'm pretty sure it means that 2015 will finally see wheels disallowed from FRC competition. FRC drive train design has gotten stale after many years of robot after robot that uses wheels to get around, and wheels have also found their way into a lot of manipulators. Here's looking forward to a new era of creativity and innovation.
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So long as they're not nervous about a 2009-esque floor surface combined with 2009-esque wheels, we're probably fine in 2015...
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In the wake of Aerial Assist, perhaps an overhaul of the penalty/foul system? Changes to how fouls are assessed against individual teams as opposed to alliances? Or maybe new classes of fouls that don't quite fit the yellow/red card system?
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Disagree. There's a fundamental difference between disallowing a type of part (no CIMs!) and adding a more advanced option. The talons, Jags, and Victors from past years will continue to function adequately for many teams.
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I think he's serious.
Sure, it'd be a huge change. But it could also be really cool. I like to think they won't allow anything round on the robot ![]() |
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triangle "wheels" only!
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We as a community will adapt if we needed to, plus they would not take away the work horse of FRC drive trains and not give us something at least similar in terms of durability and power
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