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Our HP is a javelin thrower and our litter score was quite high when he was allowed to throw. |
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I think this qualifies:
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2530 HP is 6'6". He actually throws the noodle with a slight downward trajectory. In the 216 point game (semis 2), our alliance partners, 2826, looked at the scoreboard and asked, "How did we score that much?" I pointed out the 40 litter points.
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That...that's insane.
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The handles at Sydney were apparently not the correct ones as they are different in Hawaii. The ones in Sydney were Balsa wood, with 15 mm deep wood screws. 359 broke handles as well but are yet to do so in Hawaii. As for the 10.5 seconds of totes I will hopefully post a video later. |
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In my opinion it is a poorly designed field element, as have a hard metal stop, stop something traveling at speed is not the wisest. |
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Balsa wood handles can certainly break under what most would consider reasonable force. That is not the case with the construction we saw in VA, and I imagine the other posters in this thread saw. Repeated damage to the field is specifically called out in the rules, while the rules address how it is handles when the damage is caused by a robot, I would not see any issue with the rule being applied to the entire team. There is nothing wrong with a hard stop for something travelling at speed, Damage can be prevented through a combination of material selection, and smart use. Material selection was clearly an issue in Australia, use can and should be coached, no need to try to accelerate the door through the hard stop. |
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52 litter points in a match today. I repeat 52! * mind blown
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In match 12 of the Colorado regional I got to watch fieldside as a blue alliance human player threw a pool noodle across the entire field and landed it on the red drivers. Needless to say those drivers were quite confused, and I was quite impressed.
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I wonder what kind of steroids he's on. Whatever they are, I want some **Neither I nor team 1257 support the use of steroids. No steroids were used in the making of this post. You must be 18 years old or older to give me steroids. Batteries not included. Mileage may vary. Copyright (c) 2015 AlephZer0. All rights reserved. Last edited by alephzer0 : 28-03-2015 at 19:38. |
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Teams at the Center Line district started to call 818's human player 'Noodle Jesus' because of his accuracy and how far he could throw.
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At Rhode island, 2168's human player was incredible. Throwing 10/10 noodles in many matches, they had the #1 litter score by far.
Our human player, inspired by 2168's awesomeness, has improved a lot for Hartford, and we now have the highest litter score. He also has a nice technique for throwing noodles into completed stacks that are on the scoring platform. |
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Hmmmmmm... could the noodle agreement be back? A blue noodle behind the red alliance wall.. I don't think the GDC planned for this one.
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