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Re: More than one minibot on robot
When looking at scoring it talks about a fourth bot on a pole being worth 10 points. That would imply, at least to me, that you could infact deploy two, if you had the time.
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
That's the minibot that gets to the top of a pole fourth - lost the race.
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
Are you referring to <G67>? That states that the 4th robot to trigger the target earns 10 points. It has nothing to do with number of robots on poles
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
Misread that part thanks for the correction. Read it before I had time to get a little sleep.
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
For those talking about throwing:
Read the definition of Deployment and all of Game Section 3.1.5 regarding where you can deploy a minibot. Then read the safety rules. You cannot deploy above the line. |
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
Its more like having two so that we can deploy on either side and do not have to waste time making sure the ROBOT is on the correct side for DEPLOYMENT. It is not for an attempt to deploy two in a single match.
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
I suspect this will get clarified tomorrow, but I feel that the answer is obvious as it is.
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Based on <R10> and the definition of ROBOT, it seems safe to say, "Each team can enter ONE (1) HOSTBOT plus ONE (1) MINIBOT into the 2011 FRC." Having multiple minibots is a clever and fun idea, but I can't see how the rules allow this. |
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
If we find out via Q&A that each team is only allowed one minibot on the hostbot, something that you might want to consider is having a deployment mechanism that can deploy in either direction. It might be mechanically tougher, but it is do-able (maybe a small turret of some kind would do the trick).
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
Most likely though a turret would interfere with the arm and couldn't have full rotational capabilities.
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
Even if you can have 2 bots, why waste the space and weight?
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
I guess nobody thinks it's within the realm of possibility that a minibot might fall off the pole or otherwise fail to reach the top?
In such a situation, being allowed to carry a second minibot could mean the difference between getting at least 10 bonus points (and possibly more if there are some towers that are unoccupied) vs. none at all. That said, I agree that the rules seem to refer to the minibot as a singular entity. |
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
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Of course I will convince we need at least 2 mini bots, but not on the robot. The weight and space needed can be utilized more wisely |
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
well now that there is the team update we can close this thread
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Re: More than one minibot on robot
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Full rotational capabilities are tougher--run your wires/tubing up the middle with room to twist a bit, and I think you could do it without a problem. Running up/around the side will give you headaches. |
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