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Better plan: The two finalist alliances on Einstein delete all code from their robots (replacing it with a placeholder delay function). All matches would end in a tie and be replayed until a winner is declared. Since no robots would ever move, there will never be a winner of one match, let alone two different winners of two matches. FIRST will have little choice but to declare co-champion alliances, which is apparently what they want to do in two years anyway. (Please don't let it come to this.)
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15 million per year, and rising Where does it all go? Nobody knows |
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How can we, the FRC community, best fulfill the goals of FIRST and FRC? Having fewer events with the best of the best, or more events where we have a mix of great and mediocre teams?
If we want to have people get excited about FIRST, and have people "tune in" (whether in person at an event, or online, etc.), do we want all the matches to be exciting (best of the best, even if there are fewer total teams) or do we want to have a ton of teams (and thus some not so great matches/"shows")? Does having two champs, and twice the number of teams, lower the level of competition and excitement? Does that actually detract from the goal of exciting more people? Or does more events (more teams, but a lower level of competition) cause a greater impact and excite more people? Personally, I feel that having a smaller world champs where the matches are all more exciting, and you can focus more on each team during the event would be more effective and exciting. |
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This makes as much sense as having 2 half robot championships. International teams have to decide north or south competition. Lets cut down on domestic travel and have 4 competitions E, W, N & S. This will reduce school travel costs. This has not been thought through very well. |
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$15,246,023 to be exact.
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That's not including DCMP/CMP registration fees either.
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Not to play devil's advocate, but you don't know that. We're just not seeing the opposing viewpoint in this thread.
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If primary and secondary contacts of teams are organizing, that could be fun. I should talk to the secondary contact of 422. Wait, that's me... I'm in. |
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Or 2nd regionals, and in rare cases 3rd, ect.
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(I am absolutely not advocating for this. I think we, the community, need to find a way to resolve these issues without interfering with the students learning.) |
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Though I'm not personally as appalled as the thread standard (but I get it), I found myself wondering what this would've actually looked like. With all the talk of who you will and won't be able to play with, here's the last two year's worth of Division Winners and Finalists by which Half-World Championship they would've been at. ...Sort of. It's a rush job off TBA that relies on my geography skills. There are quite a few borderline teams--I gave PNW to Houston and was pretty random about our friends in Missouri-ish areas.
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FIRST Robotics Competition ("FRC") 36,203,436 Wow, I'm informed... |
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