The Aggressive Placebo

Posted by Andy Grady.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]

Other on team in limbo from in limbo sponsored by in limbo.

Posted on 9/29/2000 11:23 AM MST

Here is a little brainchild I have had with the purpose of solving the robot no-show problems, tell me what yout think…
Now many of us who have been around for many years remember (and love) the Placebo. For those of you who weren’t around the Placebo was a robot made by first that just drove around the field doing basically nothing in order to fill the gaps in seeding rounds and the elimination tornement. With Alliances the Placebo was no longer needed, however the missing robots from teams who were having problems still appeared thus leaving some teams with just one robot in a match. Of course the system doesn’t always work to the advantage of those teams who were left to fend for themselves alone against 2 other robots. I say, what if First could create an agressive placebo. This would literally be a 130lb box on wheels with medium speed and power. What would then happen is when a team is forced to no show, the team would send a driver and a human player out to the field. The driver would control the agressive placebo for the match allowing them to at least play a little defense for the alliance. Then I figure give the team who no showed 1/3rd of the qualification points of that team. Reason being of course to still give teams a reason to get a robot out there. Of course this is not a flawless system, but its an idea.
peace out,
Andy Grady

Posted by Deej.

Engineer on team #190, WPI/Mass Academy, from WPI and WPI.

Posted on 9/29/2000 12:35 PM MST

In Reply to: The Aggressive Placebo posted by Andy Grady on 9/29/2000 11:23 AM MST:

: Here is a little brainchild I have had with the purpose of solving the robot no-show problems, tell me what yout think…
: Now many of us who have been around for many years remember (and love) the Placebo. For those of you who weren’t around the Placebo was a robot made by first that just drove around the field doing basically nothing in order to fill the gaps in seeding rounds and the elimination tornement. With Alliances the Placebo was no longer needed, however the missing robots from teams who were having problems still appeared thus leaving some teams with just one robot in a match. Of course the system doesn’t always work to the advantage of those teams who were left to fend for themselves alone against 2 other robots. I say, what if First could create an agressive placebo. This would literally be a 130lb box on wheels with medium speed and power. What would then happen is when a team is forced to no show, the team would send a driver and a human player out to the field. The driver would control the agressive placebo for the match allowing them to at least play a little defense for the alliance. Then I figure give the team who no showed 1/3rd of the qualification points of that team. Reason being of course to still give teams a reason to get a robot out there. Of course this is not a flawless system, but its an idea.
: peace out,
: Andy Grady

the placebo’s of yesturyear rocked. although the 1/3 point scheme needs to be worked out, it does sound like a relatively good idea with some kinks to be worked out. the only problem that i could see are teams with robots that are weaker than the placebo (however few there may be), that may decide not to field a robot and decide to use the placebo instead…

Posted by Justin.

Other on team Blue Lightning Alumni Association from RWU sponsored by FIRST-A-holics Anonymous.

Posted on 9/29/2000 5:19 PM MST

In Reply to: The Aggressive Placebo posted by Andy Grady on 9/29/2000 11:23 AM MST:

Andy,

I say let’s bring back the vacum or the hovercraft. I mean FIRST has nothing better to do then build thier own fully functioning, quite entertaining robot while we do the same right :wink: We wouldn’t want Mr. Rasmusen and his team to get bored :wink: :wink:

Viva La Vacum!!!

-Justin

Posted by Mike King.

Other on team #88, TJ², from Bridgewater Raynham and Johnson & Johnson Professional.

Posted on 10/4/2000 7:51 PM MST

In Reply to: Re: The Aggressive Placebo posted by Justin on 9/29/2000 5:19 PM MST:

I still think the hover craft was the best. Totally built from kit parts. (Of course they had extra’s)