A lot of reveals show their robot stacking cones from a row of cones across the field. The reason this reveal is awesome is because the robot does what it can within the context of an actual match. "We can clear the middle this quickly" or "we can clear this corner like this!" is 20x more impressive than a straight line of cones.
Wish you well at worlds. I hope you go 9-1 (losing your first one to us). All kidding aside, I think you will be one of the teams competing for the top in this incredibly tough division.
That is so awesome, I would have never been able to do that since I was at IQ worlds, though I'm moving into middle school edr EDIT: are you using 2 6-bars?
Pls, we had shipping delays on our first year of vex and only had 11 hours to complete a robot from none of us ever being in vex and we made a robot, finished 12/50 teams in all the events and made it to finals! Haha but none the less, great bot congrats!
@Brayden Strand For one thing, the 202 team was formed in the Starstruck season, they did not have a Skyrise robot lying around to modify. For another, nearly the entire robot was designed, built, and programmed in 24 hours. The only part that they already had was the drive which was a prototype from their Starstruck robot. Please bear in mind that this is not anywhere near their actual robot design. It was a robot that they made from scratch (minus the drive) in 24 hours to satisfy all of the games objectives.
The back story for these guys is that they started on the 4H-based Team Green 4848 for the Sack Attack season. They left Team Green due to team structure disagreements and formed their own team (202) at the start of the Starstruck season. So the reason for the different number is that they formed a entirely different team.