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Quadruple Balance on Bridge

I would really like to see this. I'm sure it's possible.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

This would require working with the other alliance. Unless one alliance is ahead by enough that they are willing to do this just for fun, I do not think it will happen at a regional or St. Louis.

However, if you have 4 teams that are all based near each other and feel like hanging out, why not? It would make a cool video.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

Triple balance with 118 hanging off the side? That would make an awesome wallpaper...
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

You would need 67 with 522 and their two twins.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

Why not five 118 hanging and 179 hanging.. With a regular triple..
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

Why not stack with 1501/2054/701 and two wide bots with both 179 and 118?

7 bots on a bridge!

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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

You might run into some weighting problems with 179 hanging off the end...unless you stacked a robot on top of a 1501/2054 style deck at the other end.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

That's what I call Coopertition. Sounds like a challenge for IRI: 2 bonus qualifying points for each pair of robot balances on the Coopertition Bridge at the end of the match.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

The teams that do well don't just "meet the specifications", they go above and beyond. At least give it a try on the practice field.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

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Why not stack with 1501/2054/701 and two wide bots with both 179 and 118?

7 bots on a bridge!
This would be amazing. Though a triple bot stack would be soooo hard to pull off. No offense but I could only see it happening if there was a clone of our bot in the middle of the triple stack (for low CG purposes). And then a very short low CG bot on top.
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Re: Quadruple Balance on Bridge

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Why not stack with 1501/2054/701 and two wide bots with both 179 and 118?

7 bots on a bridge!
First of all, if you can even get 7 robots out in a match to play would be impressive. Try to ask the FTA if it can be a 4 vs. 3 match and tell me what they say.
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You would need 67 with 522 and their two twins.
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WHAT TWINS??
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First of all, if you can even get 7 robots out in a match to play would be impressive. Try to ask the FTA if it can be a 4 vs. 3 match and tell me what they say.
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The teams that do well don't just "meet the specifications", they go above and beyond.
Actually... They do just meet the specifications. However, they set their robot specifications higher than FIRST does.

In the real world, I need to meet or beat specs. But, at the same time, I might be the one setting some of the specs based on what the customer wants. If the customer says, "I want up to three robots on this place" and that place is big enough for three and not four (and barely big enough for three at that), then if I design for 4, 5, or 6 robots, I may be able to meet the customer's specification--but it's not a good solution, because it's outside the customer's needs/wants, and the time I spend engineering that solution can be better spent for other things, like putting as many basketballs as possible into a hoop 10' high, which the customer also wants.
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