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Team History: 2008-2009

2009 FieldGame Description - Lunacy

Lunacy is a game played on a field known as the crater. Two alliances, one red and one blue, composed of three FRC Teams each, compete in each match. The object of the game is to attain a higher score than your opponent by placing the game pieces in the trailers hitched to the opposing alliance's robots.

A match is 2 minutes and 15 seconds long. An autonomous period starts each match in which the robots are controlled by pre-programmed instructions. The autonomous period is followed by the teleoperated period during which the pilots (the driver and operator) assume control of the robot. The robots continue to play the game until the teleoperated period is over.

The game pieces are the moon rock, the empty cell, and the super cell. The moon rocks and empty cells are worth two points when scored in a trailer. The super cell is worth fifteen points, but it may only be scored by a payload specialist (human player) in the last twenty seconds of the match, and after the payload specialist has traded in an empty cell.

Robot Description

2009 RobotD-Fence 4.0

The robot was designed to pick up a lot of orbit balls from the floor, store them, and deliver them to the payload specialist and/or the goal. Balls were collected by a roller system, and stored in a large hopper. The hopper was a quarter cylinder in order to allow a rotation within the maximum boundries of the robot. The robot would then drive over to a corner air lock to deliver balls to the payload specialist. In order to deliver the balls, the entire hopper would rotate up, and the balls would fall out. This method turned out to be very effective in dumping a lot of balls all at once.

D-Fence v4.1D-Fence 4.1

After the official competition in Boston during March, the team decided that we would be even better if our robot was able to not only bring balls to the payload specialists, but if we could score in the trailers themselves. The team decided to add a roller at the top of the hopper to help propel the moon rocks into the goal. This was completed for BattleCry 10 where it was very successful, and in elimination match, it even scored a super cell at the very last second.

Competitions Attended

Awards Won

Match Results

Boston Regional

MatchRed 1Red 2Red 3Blue 1Blue 2Blue 3Red ScoreBlue ScoreVideo
Q-4212728771571261735612282Watch
Q-17147417352131757288819735442Watch
Q-272447208413501735238610993030Watch
Q-31173597287624620432306330Watch
Q-4152983921041735212424233648Watch
Q-45190264817351252103695352Watch
Q-551768173510272589271322623234Watch
QF 2-11735882466925931266064Watch
QF 2-21735882466912625932654Watch

BattleCry@WPI

MatchRed 1Red 2Red 3Blue 1Blue 2Blue 3Red ScoreBlue ScoreVideo
Q-8 1954025231735172922626422Watch
Q-14199183926482079216817356652Watch
Q-21230271173511531811312896Watch
Q-27166173510581100107320794960Watch
Q-391660234280917351811265091Watch
Q-47173519017214671721762046Watch
Q-5317355292632711251733526Watch
EF-5264812616602718817358882Watch

RiverRage*

MatchRed 1Red 2Blue 1Blue 2Red ScoreBlue Score
Q3481735172783745
Q12617352415016732
Q1073173581114743230
Q312517355091344220
Q1519173510731314034
E8391735403482842
E83917355091724710
E83917352010583034

* It is unknown what match numbers or colors we were at RiverRage

Images

Ship Day

Boston