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Re: sister bots... Brother Bots.. Clone bots..???
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this being the only good thing that i can see with the topic, im not trying to criticize the topic of sister teams because its a great thing to help out a team but why with identical robotics, Why not help them design their own idea instead of guiding them twords an alike competition. It always excites me at competitions when new robots come forth and i like to see their designs, it really shows how critically they were thinking to the point that even a wooden robot can win a competition. Its not exactly how good the robot is its how good you compete with it thats what wins the hearts of people. you try, try, try again. Although i love seeing teams that may be rookies or newer teams up there at the top of the rankings i would feel so much more accomplished if i said We built it, We competed, We conquered. rather than, they built it (helped us with the idea) we competed, we conquered (with their help). it does show great enthusiasm on GP and chairmans awards |
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i made sure that I implied that no rules were being broken because i know for a fact that none were. But definatly I agree with almost everything you say and i am not taking away anything that these teams have done i kinda feel that what i said now may have resulted with many diffrent range of emotions. I myself just love to see what teams can do on their own with or without the guidance of another team. You all have helped me come to understand how this is a good thing but maybe bad or unfair at times. I dont disagree with anything though. |
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Re: sister bots... Brother Bots.. Clone bots..???
the only ones who are hurt by this is the teams that collaborate. . how inspirational can it be to not build and design your own robot . . I dont think that its against the rules or should be illegal . . but if you want to build the same robot as another team why not save the 6k registration and just join up with that team?
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Re: sister bots... Brother Bots.. Clone bots..???
[quote=Don Wright]It goes further than similiar... Just look around on CD for a few minutes...
QUOTE] undoubtably it does go further than similiar because the teams from canada.... (sorry if im not precise because i dont know the numbers off hand) somewhere in the thousands have three or four identical robots. |
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Re: sister bots... Brother Bots.. Clone bots..???
I enjoyed the "Division by Chicken" project that Division by Zero and the Thunder Chickens did last year...they took a similar path, but both robots were different. If more teams did that, it would be nice because you get more team on team interaction beyond the competition.
The teams that do this might have their own reasons. It could be that the mother team makes a design and the sister or rookie team builds off of that design to help get them into how to actually build a robot when it comes to next year. It gets your team noticed too. If it wasn't this big of a hoo-ha I'd see if our team could team up with another team. |
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At the Milwaukee regional, I was curious about these two teams, as 70 was a pretty low number and I'd never heard of the "More Martians" before. So I asked a mentor for the teams about it and he filled me in. Bottom line: the Martians (494) did a pretty cool thing for a fellow team at their high school that was going under. Quote:
But that's the way FIRST is supposed to work - as a microcosm of the "real world", and in the real world things aren't always fair. That's part of the challenge. Quote:
I think everyone who's questioning these teams should talk to them about how they went through the design and fabrication process - you might just learn something yourself. Last edited by Katie Reynolds : 29-03-2006 at 10:00. |
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I recommend this for the Moderated Forum before it gets sticky
Ahh, The great collaborative design debate. Heres my 2 cents, I don't see anything wrong with collaborative design? Why because all of the efforts that I've seen made are not all done by one team, its team work. Both teams come together and pool resources and build not one, but two robots, that tend to be very similar. Don't look at this as many people do, with one team leeching off of the other, the simple way to explain how it works is 2 heads are better than one. If you combine two teams you get a lot of benefits, double the mentors, double the resources, double the experience, pretty much a doubled team. When one team meshes with another team and they can help each side's weaknesses, say one team has really strong programming but a weak electrical team, and another teams has strong electrical but weak programming, they come together and both end up with strong electrical and strong programming. Never assume that when two (or even three) teams have a collaborative design that one team does all the work and the other two (or three) just sit around waiting to assemble their own. "Stock" Robots are the biggest misconception, these teams didn't get their designs from anywhere, they still came up with them on their own like any other team, the only difference is they worked on the project with another team. |
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Okay their have been numerous threads relating to teams collobration on robots. Thier have been teams for what I think 3 or 4 years now that collobrate. This topic has been beat dead twice that i know of already. So lets close it up. |
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I'm merging "sister bots... Brother Bots.. Clone bots..???" with "Collaborations" since they're both new.
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As for how they did it, what I understood was that they had a single common design, but built the robot totally separately as two separate team. At least, this is what the lady in the pit for Team 70 told me in Cleveland. |
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From what I have learned, team 70 was almost on the verge of becoming non existent. The Martians stepped in to help them out. I also believe that a new sponsor was found for them, but the original school remained (causing the name change). This is form what I have learned, do not quote me on it, I’m not 100% sure. Also, looking at the robots it has to be a collaborative effort, they are the exact same robot. I don't mind it at all but, They just have to be the exact same robot (look a few post to see a pic of them) But seriously, this is a dead topic. Its been discussed over and over. But I can't help but add my 2 cents. Team 9998 and 9999 are in a collaboration: Team 9998 has 10 mentors and 30 students with a well off team and plent of funding. Team 9999 has 1 Teachers, 10 students and is sponsored by a local company with not much help. This is usually where these collaborations stem from. It is NOT to have a better design and it is not all about winning the competition. It is about helping another team with less fortunate circumstances learn more about engineering and technology than they would have on their own. Quote:
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On their FIRST page, it says Team 70's rookie year as 1998 - as far as I know, FIRST has never reassigned old numbers. Can anyone confirm this? |
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