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Warp7's 2-Ball Autonomous Scoring

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Published on Apr 29, 2014

Designed, built, and operated entirely by high school students in a span of 6 weeks, Warp7's robot "2Chainz" shows off its 2-ball autonomous scoring at the 2014 FIRST Robotics World Championships (http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogra...) at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri where they competed against other robots in their division (Curie). (Each division has 100 teams and there are four divisions at the Championships.)

[The first 10 seconds of the game are autonomous: no human control/input, all pre-programmed/automatic sensor control.]

Warp7 won the 2014 Waterloo Regional (http://www.firstroboticscanada.org/ma...) and became known as a defensive powerhouse, blocking dozens of shots per game and also being part of the alliance that scored the highest foul-less match at a regional: 350. Warp7's human player is also exemplary and foul-less throughout the entire 2014 season.

Video explanation of 2014's game, "Aerial Assist": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxp4d...

2014 Curie match results: http://www2.usfirst.org/2014comp/Even...
Warp7 statistics: http://www.thebluealliance.com/team/8...

Virtual walk through of the Greater Toronto West Regional and Waterloo Regional: http://warp7.ca/virtual-walkthrough/

Teams come from all around the world and this year saw 12,000+ students from 38 countries participate in all three levels of FIRST competitions: http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/12000-...

Warp7: http://www.warp7.ca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frc865
Twitter: https://twitter.com/frc865
Western Technical-Commercial School: http://www.wtcs.ca
FIRST Robotics Canada: http://www.firstroboticscanada.org

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