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A strange defense
since you are scoring at the opponents zone, how will they decide on judging the drivers from getting scared off from robots that shoot at the glass. I was thinking that that would make me jump to see a nerf ball come flying at me.
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Re: A strange defense
Are you talking about shooting balls at the shield in front of the opposing drivers?
I'm guessing that that would at least be against the spirit of the game. In any case, I think drivers will get used to it pretty quick. -Andy A. |
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Re: A strange defense
Ive seen out of control robots slam the drivers barrier (alum and plexiglass) at full speed over the years.
Ive never seen one break through yet. Gotta have faith in the playfield engineers :^) |
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Re: A strange defense
oh boy its gonna suck to be the middle alliance
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Re: A strange defense
Haha, I already pictured me doing something like that, coaching and telling them what to do and then a ball hits the glass... and I would jump probably. Haha.. I just hope the player stations are stable and wont fall on us! LOL.
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Re: A strange defense
This question has come up every year since i have been involved in FIRST. I have never seen a actual rule on it. It def does not go with the spirit of the game and its kind of pointless. Why would you shoot balls at the player station? Last i read they weren't worth any points...
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It was our own alliance station, and certainly not by choice. (Autonomous mode failure, and conveniently, we were connected to the wrong E-stop in that practice match.) |
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Re: A strange defense
I can say as a driver I often got tunnel vision. Even if a robot was stacking a tetra right in front of me I wouldn't necessairly notice. A ball flying at the plexiglass definitely won't phase many drivers. A full speed robot maybe, but balls... not a chance.
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Re: A strange defense
Our driver's nearly capped themselves last year when they tried to cap a home row goal while being defended! I can see plenty of balls hitting the wall, but I can't seen penalties getting called becuase I hope no team is stupid enough to wham balls at their opponents.
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Re: A strange defense
Come on. Just think it will tell if your drivers are really focused if a few balls get shot at their face. Well yeah it is kinda scary but after a while of it happening i'm sure that tehy will get use to it. But doing it intentionally definately goes agianst the spirit of the game.
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Re: A strange defense
This could get very bad, there is potential that I will get used to having things flying at my face and being reflected by the station wall... what happens when it comes to real life and I forget the wall isnt there?!!?
No more ashley! lol |
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Re: A strange defense
I think anyone who wants to be a driver this year should undergo 'projectile desensitivity training' throughout the 6 week build period
Having the larger foam balls flung at their head for several minutes at a time, until they learn not to flinch. And to be most effective: no plexiglass panel to stand behind. ( I dont know if this will result in any measureable performace improvement of the driver during competition, but it sure would be fun to watch :^) Last edited by KenWittlief : 09-01-2006 at 18:28. |
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