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We're currently in the process of building the key field elements, including the tower and the bumps (which we have christened the Viper Landing Tubes). Amusingly, the carpet we got for free to cover the carpeted field elements is what can only be described as... hideous. It has bowling pins. and bowling balls. and "Strike" randomly written throughout.
The following is a message from PR Mentor Rebecca LohKamp summarizing the Parents' Meeting of Thursday the 14th.
As of today, we've finalized our robot design and are beginning construction of the chassis and drivetrain. We'll be going back to an older design this year, which will be a nice return to comfortably familiar territory. Things are proceeding well, we're happy to say.
When brainstorming design ideas, keep in mind that there are many rules governing what the robot can and cannot do. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with the Breakaway Rules, particularly Section 8 (The Robot). Below are some of the major rules which we will have to be aware of. This is by no means a comprehensive list, so before implementing anything major, check the official rules.
This morning, FIRST officially announced the 2010 FIRST Robotics Competition challenge, called Breakaway. This year's competition entails various new challenges, including climbing dividers and lifting robots onto platforms. There is also the standard ball manipulation component. Find out more about this year's competition by watching the 2010 game animation or kickoff video, available from NASA's robotics page. Stay tuned for information detailing our upcoming meeting schedule and other important information.