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Thread: Featherweights - Active weapon rule

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    I helped to build one of the heavyweight spinners that was used for the test at Barnsley earlier this year. We were told that in order to run the discs had to be horizontal and run off of a speed controller so that we could easily restrict the power using the travel adjust setting on the tx. In the end we ended up running the discs on 7% power which still proved to be enough to cut through the 1mm steel on Batterbot (only just though).

    Since that test we haven't really discussed running it any more but I would be interested to hear what the decision was as it would not take a huge amount of work to get Disc-struction running again.

    The original plan was to get a couple of heavyweight spinners up and running against specially designed robots to be destroyed to please the crowd- this doesn't solve the problem with the featherweights I know but it could help to bring back a bit of damage to the shows in a reasonably controlled way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEAM ENIGMA
    @ Chris, if I remember correctly, someone on robot wars said, that in the US the fights are over a lot quicker because of their crazy and destructive weapons, whereas over here fights are a lot longer, and therfore are more entertaining. Just though I'd mention that.
    Don't go on something that was mentioned on Robot Wars that is now seven years old or more and most likely not representative of today's combat. If you want a truer idea of what American combat is like, YouTube is your friend.
    I'm not entirely sure why the active rule debate has become the do-we-bring-spinners-back debate, but there's a lot of truth to Chris's comment. Over here we seem far too keen to not sustain any damage, whereas the Americans seem to thrive on it! They also have lots of spinners per event, as well as regular events, yet still seem to maintain high builder attendances.

    It wasn't long ago when every UK event permitted featherweight spinners, and although I wasn't really an active competitor at the time, I don't recall it becoming purely spinners v boxes. You don't need an armoured tank to beat a spinner either, HDPE is a god-send in the anti-spinner department. Or even just look at Bitza v LS4!

    Not quite sure what point I'm trying to make now so I'll leave it at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robotic_ants
    Quote Originally Posted by jonny
    if spinners were run at every event i think most people would redesign/rebuild to create a borring well armoured box with a low powered weapon
    It's a shame people cannot get over the idea that to beat a spinner you have to build an armored box. What about clever design, deflective armour, new ideas. If the only idea you can come up with is a basic standard box then I don't see the fun in designing, building and competing.

    In the end we are not wining prizes, we are not getting paid and we are not on tv so why do we NEED to have the winning robot all the time. Why do we have to build the bot which will survive to the end? I think it's it's mainly to avoid damage, cut costs and play things safe.

    Stoke the fire
    *likes*

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    i think if will could get disc-construction working and more impotantly, legal then it couls start some HW spinners comming back

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