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Re: Second driver?
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As for the topic of this thread, the Killer Bees generally have the driver drive and the operator handle everything else. The driver has two joysticks for drive, and buttons for gear shifting and sometimes chassis inversion. The operator always has a custom control box and sometimes a joystick, handling everything else. The best way to make the drivers happy is to make their job easy using automation. That way anyone can drive the robot with little practice, and the practice the comp team gets allows them to get really good at driving. |
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I can't see many robots in FIRST history that would even work as effectively with a single driver. A few power dumpers in 2009, corner dumpers with constant intakes in 2006, pure rampbots in 07...
A second driver on a robot without a manipulator could be a second coach, doing the stuff like reading the clock aloud that's normally assigned to the real coach. That way the coach can focus on strategy and collaboration exclusively. That being said, even if all you have is a base and a kicker, a second driver is probably better. Do it. ------------ On a side note, I just realized you're from my team. Drop me a PM. Last edited by Chris is me : 08-02-2010 at 01:55. |
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