Co-Opertition FIRST


Co-Opertition FIRST was the 2000 game for the FIRST Robotics Competition.

Field

The playing field was a carpeted, rectangular area with two high goals located midfield, one goal for each alliance. There is a clearance bar under each goal. Between the goals is an wide ramp with a clearance bar, which robots may hang on to score points. Around the perimeter of the field are four stations for human players, who work with remote controlled robots on the field to score points. At the start of each match, each alliance station contains seven yellow balls and one black ball. Fifteen yellow balls and two black balls are located at the far end of the playing field.

Robots

Each robot can weigh up to, and must start each match small enough to fit inside a 30" x 36" x 5' space. The robots are powered by a sealed lead-acid battery from Yuasa Exide, Inc. and use motors from S-B Power Tool Company, ITT Automotive, Keyang, Globe Motor, and Delphi Interior and Lighting. They also use speed controllers and a programmable control system supplied by FIRST. Drivers use joysticks from CH Products and switches from Honeywell to remotely control the robots via a radio link which uses RNet wireless modems from Motorola.

Scoring

Each match is two minutes long. Alliances receive one point for each yellow ball and five points for each black ball in their goal, and not in contact with their robot. Robots that are completely on the ramp each earn five points for their alliance. A robot hanging from the horizontal bar connecting the two goals earns ten points for its alliance.

"Co-Opertition"

The idea of Co-opertition stems from the games scoring for the qualifying matches. The winning alliance receives 3x the loser's score as their qualifying points. Thus, it is more beneficial to win a match 10-9 than 20–0.

Events

The following regional events were held in 2000:
WeekEventLocationDateChampions
1Kennedy Space Center Southeast RegionalKennedy Space Center, FloridaMarch 9 – 1116 Bomb Squad, 312 HeatWave, 415 RoBoCRAFT
1Great Lakes RegionalYpsilanti, MichiganMarch 9 – 1147 Chief Delphi, 201 The FEDS, 349 Team 349
2Johnson & Johnson Mid-Atlantic RegionalNew Brunswick, New JerseyMarch 16 – 1825 Raider Robotix, 175 Buzz Robotics, 293 SPIKE
2NASA Langley/VCU RegionalRichmond, VirginiaMarch 16 – 1867 The HOT Team, 122 NASA Knights, 281 The GreenVillains
2Lone Star RegionalHouston, TexasMarch 16 – 18254 The Cheesy Poofs, 364 Team Fusion, 437 Talon Robotics
3Long Island RegionalBrentwood, New YorkMarch 23 – 2555 Team 55, 353 POBots, 394 Team 394
3Philadelphia Alliance RegionalPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaMarch 23 – 25134 Team Discovery, 277 Team 277, 293 SPIKE
3Motorola Midwest RegionalEvanston, IllinoisMarch 23 – 2545 TechnoKats Robotics Team, 47 Chief Delphi, 111 WildStang
4UTC New England RegionalHartford, ConnecticutMarch 30April 1131 CHAOS, 209 DRRT, 237 Black Magic Robotics
4NASA Ames RegionalSan Jose, CaliforniaMarch 30 – April 160 Kingman FIRST Robotics Team, 254 The Cheesy Poofs, 409 Team 409

Championship

The national championship was held at Epcot Center, Disney World, Orlando. The Championship Alliance consisted of Teams 255, 232, and Team 25. Teams 255 and 232 no longer compete.