Game Discription
The Ultimate Ascent game is played between two Alliances of three teams each. The robots have to shoot discs into their Alliance’s goals, which are at various heights with unique points. There are also two pyramids, one for each Alliance, that the robots can climb to gain points. The Alliances have to try to gain as many points during the two minute match as they can
Official Game Rules
ULTIMATE ASCENT is played by two competing alliances on a flat, 27 x 54 foot field. Each Alliance consists of three robots, and they compete to score as many discs into their goals as they can during a two (2)-minute and fifteen (15)-second match. The higher the goal in which the disc is scored, the more points the Alliance receives. The match begins with a fifteen (15)-second Autonomous Period in which robots operate independently of driver inputs. Discs scored during this period are worth additional points. For the remainder of the match, drivers control robots and try to maximize their alliance score by scoring as many goals as possible.The match ends with robots attempting to climb up pyramids located near the middle of the field. Each robot earns points based on how high it climbs.
Our Robot
General Robot
Designed for fast, accurate shooting and climbing, this year’s robot was created for our game strategy of scoring from behind the pyramid and attaining a 30 point climb.
Æther, the name of our robot, refers to the material that makes up sky in Greek mythology. Æther is the personification and elemental god of “the bright, glowing upper air of heaven – the substance of light” He embodies the pure upper air, and since this year our main focus is climbing, we hope to reach into that “upper air”.
Our robot, Æther, can:
- Traverse the field quickly with Plaction wheels and Tank drive
- Score into the high goal from behind the pyramid with an accurate fixed angle shooter
- Score colored disks at the top of the pyramid
- Climb up the corner of the pyramid with a multiple hook and tilter system
Our Success
2013 Lake Superior Regional
From March 7th to the 9th, C.O.R.E. went to the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center in Duluth, Minnesota to compete in the Lake Superior Regional. We finished 16th seed and won the competition as well as the Safety Award!
2013 Wisconsin Regional
From March 21st to the 23rd, we went to the US Cellular Arena to compete in the Wisconsin Regional. We finished 10th seed and were eliminated in the semi-finals. Team member Haley Bates-Tarasewicz won the Dean’s list finalist award as well.