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− | FRC Team 1640 was invited to demonstrate [[DEWBOT VI]] (not to mention a kinder, gentler and lower-maintenance version of robotics) at [http://www.nerc.us Northeast Robot Club's] (NERC) Franklin Institute Robot Conflict. DEWBOT very wisely stayed out of the cage. FTC Team 3489 (Wall | + | FRC Team 1640 was invited to demonstrate [[DEWBOT VI]] (not to mention a kinder, gentler and lower-maintenance version of robotics) at [http://www.nerc.us Northeast Robot Club's](NERC) Franklin Institute Robot Conflict on 9-October-2010. DEWBOT very wisely stayed out of the competition cage. FTC Team 3489 (Wall robotics) also represented [http://www.usfirst.org FIRST] at this robot combat event. |
The Robot Conflict was a great event drawing many very cleverly-designed robots. | The Robot Conflict was a great event drawing many very cleverly-designed robots. | ||
− | DEWBOT drew a lot of attention and made some new friends. | + | DEWBOT drew a lot of attention and made some new friends. DEWBOT was the biggest robot there, but with neither saw blades nor hammers, not the most lethal. Pivot drive, though, was a big hit. |
Participants: | Participants: |
Revision as of 17:36, 10 October 2010
FRC Team 1640 was invited to demonstrate DEWBOT VI (not to mention a kinder, gentler and lower-maintenance version of robotics) at Northeast Robot Club's(NERC) Franklin Institute Robot Conflict on 9-October-2010. DEWBOT very wisely stayed out of the competition cage. FTC Team 3489 (Wall robotics) also represented FIRST at this robot combat event.
The Robot Conflict was a great event drawing many very cleverly-designed robots.
DEWBOT drew a lot of attention and made some new friends. DEWBOT was the biggest robot there, but with neither saw blades nor hammers, not the most lethal. Pivot drive, though, was a big hit.
Participants:
- FRC: Carly, Ben R, Jack, Garrison, Andrew
- FTC: Sasha, Nichole
- Mentors: Scott Featherman, Clem & Faith McKown, Mike Rizzo, Rita Wall (FTC)