I think the renaming of Nationals to ‘The Championship’ shows FIRST intent in making it a more competitive event. Calling it the Championship implies that it is for the best teams to determine the overall winner.
In the past, it has been a very good social event, getting to meet people from those leftcoast teams and other distances far from home. Maybe that is beginning to change, with more teams going to distant regionals, coast to coast.
A thought I just had, at nationals, you could see ideas from all over the country, at your regional, it was a much more local set of ideas. Bots from NY might tend to be more similar in some ways then bots from SoCal, just because of the way-of-life differences and daily influences, like having to deal with feet of snow vs no snow at all. They might see something fairly regulary that works very well for the game, that wouldn’t occur very easily to another team that dosn’t see said thing ever.
Anyone have comments on that? That regional norms and daily impacts affect the design of a robot?
The purpose of that thought was that Nats allows an exchange of a vast multitude of ideas from everywhere. Not only in robot design, but accents, tool storage, pit design, team spirt, clothing, many things.
So I like the ideas of Nationals, but the realitly of it is that FIRST is growing, and will continue to grow, making a National very difficult to pull off. (I hear Microsoft supports FIRST, does Mr. Gates (or other very rich/group of people) want to donate $300 million or so make a venue somewhere designed primarly to host Nationals?) So with growth, some of the small town atmosphere is leaving FIRST, it is becoming impossible to know something about every team. So Nationals must become limited, and by limits, it is no longer Nationals. So they call it The Championship. So the best teams can go, and by allowing even/odd teams every other year it still allows the exchange of ideas from all over the country.
So yes, I think a qualification process to allow the teams that got the fundementals right and did well with their alliance partners and won the regional should go to Na…The Championship.
How it goes now, fundamentally, is a sound way to qualify. Maybe some tweaks here or there, such as FIRST negotiating a deal(partership/sponsership) with a national airline or two, so that teams wouldn’t get hit with expensive last minute tickets.
I think thats enough rambling for now, I have homework that needs to get done.
Wetzel
Discussion in Tigerbolt is welcome