OTSC vs Floppy Teeth
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:21 pm
OTSC: Speed: 7 / Traction: 6 / Torque: 4 / Weapon: 0 / Armor: 13
FT: // Speed: 7 / Traction: 7 / Torque: 4 / Armor: 12 //
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have fun writing a mirror match lmao. I have the better drivetrain, which is actually quite notable for one reason: if he doesn't use the forks I win instantly (reach + single point of wedge always wins). if he does use the forks I win by angling in. not around the outside of his body like a moron, but by turning my bot just slightly as we collide head-to-head so that my fork goes under the side of one of his inner forks.
- my fork is a significantly better shape for wedging: that tapered end design can be filed significantly thinner than the fully invertable design he has.
- I have a significantly better wheel location for quick turns than he does, and my fork being hinged equivilent (with static balancers to prevent major wheelies) means that I will never lose out on wedge-ability when accelerating like he will
-if I'm inverted, my fork sticks out far enough away from my body that ramming into the screws with it facing them should flip me upright. or at least do something amusing.
-dont take engagements with my ass facing the screws - or if I do have a plan to make sure he doesn't shove me into them. I'm actually a literal rectangle so actually getting them to bite on me might be a challenge but I'd rather not risk it with the one thing in this match that could flip me.
-spin really fast in place like a thwack if frightened
GL
FT: // Speed: 7 / Traction: 7 / Torque: 4 / Armor: 12 //
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have fun writing a mirror match lmao. I have the better drivetrain, which is actually quite notable for one reason: if he doesn't use the forks I win instantly (reach + single point of wedge always wins). if he does use the forks I win by angling in. not around the outside of his body like a moron, but by turning my bot just slightly as we collide head-to-head so that my fork goes under the side of one of his inner forks.
- my fork is a significantly better shape for wedging: that tapered end design can be filed significantly thinner than the fully invertable design he has.
- I have a significantly better wheel location for quick turns than he does, and my fork being hinged equivilent (with static balancers to prevent major wheelies) means that I will never lose out on wedge-ability when accelerating like he will
-if I'm inverted, my fork sticks out far enough away from my body that ramming into the screws with it facing them should flip me upright. or at least do something amusing.
-dont take engagements with my ass facing the screws - or if I do have a plan to make sure he doesn't shove me into them. I'm actually a literal rectangle so actually getting them to bite on me might be a challenge but I'd rather not risk it with the one thing in this match that could flip me.
-spin really fast in place like a thwack if frightened
GL