| _FRC_Game | |
| game_title | Diabolical Dynamics |
| logo | |
| year | 2001 |
| number_teams | 515[http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Who/Annual_Report-Financials/FirstAnnual06(1).pdf] |
| number_regionals | |
| championship_location | Epcot Center, Disney World |
| chairman_winner | Team 22 - “Double Deuce” |
| wf_winner | William Beatty |
| founders_winner | |
| champions | Team 71 - Team HammondTeam 125 - NU-Trons
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Diabolical Dynamics was the
2001 game for the
FIRST Robotics Competition.
Field
The
playing field is a
carpeted,
rectangular area. Dividing the field in
half is an 18
in high railing with a central
bridge, which can tilt to either side of the field or remain level. Two 7
ft high movable
goals begin on opposite sides of the field. Around the
perimeter of the field are two stations for human players, who work with remote controlled
robots on the field to score points. At the start of each match, the alliance station contains twenty small
balls. An additional twenty small balls and four large balls are located at the far end of the playing field.
Robots
Each
robot can weigh up to 130
pounds (59 kg), and must start each match small enough to fit inside a 30" x 36" x 5' space (0.76 m x 0.91 m x 1.52 m).
Scoring
Each match is a maximum of two minutes long. Alliances can end the match at any time. Alliances score one point for each small ball in the goal, ten points for each large ball in the goal, ten points for each robot in the End Zone, and ten points if the stretcher is in the End Zone. The alliance doubles its score for each goal that is on the bridge if the bridge is balanced, and multiplies its score by a factor of up to three by ending the match before the two minute time limit. Each team receives the alliance score. A team multiplies its score by 1.1 if its large ball is on top of a goal. Scores are rounded up to the nearest whole point after applying all multipliers.
References