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  2. Recycle Rush - Wikipedia

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    The game begins with a 15-second period where robots must act on their own according to instructions from programming. During this period, alliances can gain 4 points if each robot moves into the Auto Zone, 6 points if they bring all three totes into the Auto Zone, 8 points if they bring all three barrels into the Auto Zone, and 20 if all three totes are stacked in the Auto Zone. [2]

  3. Rack 'n Roll - Wikipedia

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    Rack 'n Roll was the game for the 2007 FIRST Robotics Competition season, announced on January 6, 2007. In it, two alliances of three teams each competed to arrange ring-shaped game pieces on a central arena element known as 'The Rack'.

  4. FIRST Robotics Competition - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international high school robotics competition. Each year, teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work during a six-week period to build robots capable of competing in that year's game that weigh up to 115 pounds (52 kg). [ 4 ]

  5. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

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    "Barrage", Team 254's 2014 World Champion FIRST Robotics Competition robot. The first and highest-scale program developed through FIRST is the FIRST Robotics Competition, which is designed to inspire high school students to become engineers by giving them real world experience working with engineers to develop a robot.

  6. FIRST Steamworks - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Steamworks, stylized as FIRST STEAMworks, was the FIRST Robotics Competition game for the 2017 season. As in past games, two alliances of three individual teams and their robots compete on a field to score "match" point to win the game and ranking points to advance to playoff rounds.

  7. Aerial Assist - Wikipedia

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    Center Line FIRST Robotics District Competition: Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2014 Southfield FIRST Robotics District Competition: Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2014 Granite State District Event: Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2014 PNW FIRST Robotics Auburn Mountainview District Event: Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2014 MAR FIRST Robotics Mt. Olive District Competition: Mar 1 - Mar 2, 2014

  8. Ultimate Ascent - Wikipedia

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    Hatboro-Horsham FIRST Robotics District Competition: Mar 2 – 3, 2013: 1 Gull Lake FIRST Robotics District Competition: Mar 8 – 9, 2013: 2 Waterford FIRST Robotics District Competition: Mar 8 – 9, 2013: 2 Detroit FIRST Robotics District Competition: Mar 15 – 16, 2013: 3 St Joseph FIRST Robotics District Competition: Mar 15 – 16, 2013: 3

  9. Logo Motion - Wikipedia

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    Logo Motion is the 2011 FIRST Robotics Competition game. Playing pieces are inner tubes shaped like the components of the FIRST logo. The primary objective of the game is to place them on racks to gain points. In the endgame, robots deploy smaller robots ("minibots") to climb a tower. [4] Minibots must be made from the FIRST Tech Challenge kit ...