I feel somewhat violated. It seems like one of our Thursday practice matches turned into a one-way BattleBots tournament and there was nothing anyone did about it.
First of all, the match started as a one on one. Two teams didn’t show up and we were just messing around with a team who I forget the number of (has little arms that rotate outward and come back in as a shield, made it to the finals I think…), having little pushing contests and maneuvering the goals around. Then a team shows up 2 minutes into the match, tries to get on our alliance’s side of the field, is forced by the refs to go to the other side, and starts up on the field.
We were in Einstein division and we were testing out all aspects of the robot during our practice match. The team (number withheld for the sake of gracious professionalism) had a long, 5 foot arm with a pivot around 4 feet in the air that was apparently attached to their tether. They could deploy it backwards or forwards depending on what way the arm was rotated, and it seemed to serve no other purpose.
Well, the team in question deployed their tether in the practice match, stretching from Zone 2 all the way to Zone 5, with two minutes left in the practice round. The mouse in question was a rather large affair, with two of the smaller wheelchair wheels and a small metal chassis. Since this mouse and it’s tether were cutting the field in half (we were wary of running a goal over it), we decided to test out our robot’s mouse control abilities. We used our low-clearance chassis and the V-cut in the front of the robot to gently (at half speed, making sure they weren’t caught on anything) push the mouse all the way back into our endzone (the audience was laughing by now), and then we backed up and signalled we were done. We then cross the tether to get to a goal so we can practice maneuvering.
Apparently at this point the team got pissed off. It seems like I might have bent the bar coming off the back of the mouse a bit, but it appeared to still be functional. They proceeded to pin us against a side of the field and their arm came down rather heavily in the space our electronics would have occupied had I not pulled back quickly. At this point the audience fell silent. I thought that they had accidently triggered it or some such, so I didn’t move IT much. They pulled back the arm, however, turned slightly to aim for our electronics, and let it swing again. I moved enough so that the arm came down on one of our protectice panels, but this was really starting to worry me. This continues for 3 more times, until I manage to break free. The refs are doing nothing.
I back up, and then try to go for a goal that they were in front of to continue to maneuver and see if I could salvage the practice match. However, they proceeded to outmaneuver me, repin me with the goal attached, and started swinging again. This time, they not only hit our supports, but they hit the goal we were attached to and scuffed the upper plywood.
We checked out the damage to our robot after the match. The goal grabber was slightly bent, and our support rails and panels had taken a beating. Luckily, our sensitive electronics did not get hit due to some last minute maneuvering, but they had shoved their goal grabber into our chains and warped them slightly. The only thing that really bothered me was that this was all readily apparent (the whole crowd was booing and gasping after the first blow) yet the people running the field did nothing. Apparenty one of the people working on the field was laughing.
We lodged a formal complaint and showed FIRST the video we had of the match, where the aiming is readily apparent. Apparently the team just got a “Do that again and you’re DQed” talk, and that was that. I can’t help but feel somewhat violated, for myself and for my team… any thoughts on what we should have done differently, or anything else?