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| View Poll Results: Most Effective FRC Robot EVER? | |||
| 71 Team Hammond 2002 |
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160 | 48.93% |
| 1717 D'Penguineers 2012 |
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23 | 7.03% |
| 254 The Cheesy Poofs 2014 |
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71 | 21.71% |
| 1114 Simbotics 2008 |
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20 | 6.12% |
| 469 Las Guerrillas 2010 |
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42 | 12.84% |
| 2169 KING TeC 2013 |
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11 | 3.36% |
| Voters: 327. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Is there any footage of this robot in its dominant form? I've been looking for years, but the only footage I've been able to find is of the match in which they broke a weld and were upset at the world championship. I've been hearing for years about how much of a dominant gamechanger this robot was for FRC, and would love to see it in action at the top of its game.
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. I'm making a plug for 610 here just for the fact that the could go 6ish cycles regardless of the defense that was played on them. Now that was truely impressive. |
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KINGTeC's 2013 Robot was incredible - until MN State in 2013 when a rookie team made 2169 cycle
No doubt that 2175 and 2052 won that one outright... Last edited by Chief Hedgehog : 09-05-2016 at 01:54. |
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2169's 2013 robot seems really out of place in this poll. There are several 2013 robots that I would say were more dominant than 2169, certainly more flexible. 2169 was a good full court shooter, but they weren't THAT much better at it than any number of other full court shooters, and they obviously we're quite limited when forced to cycle. To be quite honest I don't understand why everyone is talking about them like they were some kind of game breaker.
The best 2013 robot was probably 469, who excelled at all aspects of the game except for full pyramid climbing. The flexibility of their driver being able to switch from full court shooting to cycling on the fly, sneaking off full court shots when undefended and cycling while defended, complete with floor pick up and multiple autonomous modes, made them probably the most dangerous robot at the Championship. |
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Objectively I'd say 71 in 2002, but as my then-team 827 got totally owned by the 71 2001 robot, subjectively I'd say 71 2001. We latched onto a goal and then got dragged around for two minutes as if we weren't even there, and there wasn't a darn thing we could do about it.
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1998 - Team 47 Chief Delphi
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The best disc-scoring robots were 469 and 987, who were relatively equal, with 987 having the edge during autonomous and 469 having the edge during teleop. 254 and 1986 were the only robots that year with both 7-disc autonomous modes and 30 point climbs, and both were also excellent in teleop, although 254's consistency left something to be desired sometimes. 1114 and 2056 excelled at specific roles, and I'd argue that they both built the ideal robot for what they were trying to do that year. If I were the #1 seed, and I had the option of choosing any of these robots, I don't know who I would select. It would obviously depend on what my robot could do, but it would be a difficult, difficult choice. Interestingly enough, only one of the robots listed above made Einstein that year. |
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But I agree with the overall consensus that 469 was the most effective bot in 2013. |
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There have been a select few robots that have satisfied the following criteria:
1678 in 2015 254 in 2014 (Waterloo #2 alliance captain; probably should have been first overall pick) 254 in 2011 (Galileo #2 alliance captain; probably should have been first overall pick) 67 in 2009 1114 in 2008 (Midwest #3 alliance captain; probably was or should have been first overall pick) Honorable Mentions: 118 in 2015 (#2 alliance captain at Dallas; #1 alliance captain 148 chose 987 and lost to 118 in the finals) 469 in 2010 (soooooooooo close!) Last edited by JABot67 : 09-05-2016 at 13:00. |
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The shooter was broken our very last match at champs from a tip, which is why we were not nearly as competitive at state. If we FCS'd we would have made ~60% of the shots in that condition tops.
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I think it's incredibly telling that one of the robots in the running competed over a decade ago (Coming up on nearly 15 years ago actually), only exists in stories and a few grainy videos, and yet is still as ubiquitous as it is today.
My vote is for the 2002 BEAST. |
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Overall it's the simple concept of being the jack of all trades and master of none that we fell into and it showed on the field and during alliance selections.If we could do it over, we would likely have made a robot like 610 or 1986. |
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