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billbo911 10-12-2008 18:51

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xnaut (Post 782081)
i think that this does apply here, if you think deeper into what i said about the game pieces being in harder to reach places worth more points..... the newer teams could still get the less scoring points that maybe don't have any difficult terrain to speak of.... this would imply that, adding on to the game hint of the fish, we are going and getting somthing and bringing it back (like fishing). teams that are skilled in the art of chassis building (and driving) could get the harder to reach areas.
....

Sounds like we are playing from the same sheet, seeing eye to eye, fishing in the same pond... :ahh:,.... on this one. ;)

MiniNerd24 10-12-2008 19:01

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Fish... Fish... All i can think of is Dr. Seuss:

One Fish
Two Fish
Red Fish Blue Fish
Anyone know thw whole story? There might be a clue in there..
perhaps I'm just fishing for an answer. I noticed we all seem to be floundering around with the idea... Holy Mackeral this is a hard clue to guess!:D

ATannahill 10-12-2008 19:03

Re: Game Hint #1
 
I like the concept of a magnet.

Also fish = feminity?

Also does anyone know the scale of the pull down ramp in FTC this year? Is it 34 degrees?

nevereverregret 10-12-2008 19:03

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by synth3tk (Post 782083)
I'll wait for the Cliff Notes on that post, Sammy...

lol its not that long, I have more info but thats some of the points i like, I really think its gonna be censors! cant wait to see though!

xnaut 10-12-2008 19:23

Re: Game Hint #1
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
(First member opens the forums)
-- Holy %$#@
-- i guess its time to give them another clue....
-- wow, if i had thees kids thought prosesses life would be much more interesting...
-- (puts in a new game hint that compleatly spunks all of our creative ideas)
-- (evil laugh)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
(arbitrary kid on forums press F5 (or whatever other way you refresh)
-- wow... the last week of my life reading and studying wasted...
-- (/faint)
-- ( other kids begin to sign on )
-- (as they start to think about the hint ... they get depressed that all there ideas were wrong... then procede to punch out there moniter... only later forgetting that, that was a real dumb idea...
-- (kids with self control sign on)
-- (they then proceed to make compleatly new ideas on what the game hint is supposed to mean
-- (First member opens forums and laughs)


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nevereverregret 10-12-2008 19:45

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xnaut (Post 782108)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
(First member opens the forums)
-- Holy %$#@....


.

LMAO... I wouldnt be surprised if that is all true lmao

TotalChaos 10-12-2008 20:08

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Ok, here's a new angle:

The pattern of dots on the moonfish reminds me of dots on dice (Potential game piece).

I was looking at Dave's signatures and noticed his comments went up to 6, correlating with the number of sides on dice, and seemed to favor 4, 5 and 6. This would be a nice use of the camera for pattern and/or dot recognition. And keeping with the "fishing" concept, lets play "ship captain and crew", a dice game that requires you to get a 6, 5 and 4 in that order. Maybe we could use the camera to figure out how to turn the dice to the right orientation and then place them on a "ship" which we could then fill with "fish" (Or something along those lines).

Another dice game that 4, 5 and 6 are important in is "Cee-lo". (Derived from the Chinese game "strung flowers") The moonfish is a Hawaiian food and strung flowers are known as a lei (You know, those flower necklaces) which keeps with the Hawaiian theme.


- Austin

RoboGeek99 10-12-2008 20:12

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TotalChaos (Post 782153)
Ok, here's a new angle:

The pattern of dots on the moonfish reminds me of dots on dice (Potential game piece).

I was looking at Dave's signatures and noticed his comments went up to 6, correlating with the number of sides on dice, and seemed to favor 4, 5 and 6. This would be a nice use of the camera for pattern and/or dot recognition. And keeping with the "fishing" concept, lets play "ship captain and crew", a dice game that requires you to get a 6, 5 and 4 in that order. Maybe we could use the camera to figure out how to turn the dice to the right orientation and then place them on a "ship" which we could then fill with "fish" (Or something along those lines).

Another dice game that 4, 5 and 6 are important in is "Cee-lo". (Derived from the Chinese game "strung flowers") The moonfish is a Hawaiian food and strung flowers are known as a lei (You know, those flower necklaces) which keeps with the Hawaiian theme.


- Austin

and just when i thought the thread was out of ideas...thats a really good concept and i could see how FIRST could make that into a fun competitive game...nice job

nevereverregret 10-12-2008 20:19

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TotalChaos (Post 782153)
Ok, here's a new angle:

The pattern of dots on the moonfish reminds me of dots on dice (Potential game piece).

- Austin

thats very intrusting... i never thought of thats its a totaly new angle and would be really cool

TotalChaos 10-12-2008 21:06

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Here's further explanation:

In the "Ship, captain and crew" game a 6 relates to the ship, a 5 relates to the captain, and a 4 refers to the crew.

I've been running over Dave's signatures looking for more ways to relate it to the "ship, captain and crew" game. This caught my eye:

Quote:

2. To the six, you give me my fix.
At first it seemed as nonsensical as the others, but, looking up "fix" I discovered it is actually a term that refers to an area of a ship where cargo is stowed.

So, translated, Dave's statement could mean something like: "When you get a 6, you get your ship".

Also, with this statement:

Quote:

6. For the six: your integrity does transfix.
Six could refer back to the "ship", and integrity could mean it doesn't leak.

For this:

Quote:

1. To the five, you keep me alive.
Five could refer to the captain, who keeps his crew alive.

And:

Quote:

4. To the four, give it some more.
Could refer to the crew (A four) loading up the ship.


- Austin

keehun 10-12-2008 21:13

Re: Game Hint #1
 
My friend just came up with this one: Dreamworks! Remember the guy on the moon fishing? I don't know, but just putting it out there. (Btw, I am aware of all the other theories so I will not post them. Yes, all 17 pages)

DonRotolo 10-12-2008 21:14

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TotalChaos (Post 782208)
So, translated, Dave's statement could mean something like: "When you get a 6, you get your ship".

There was a movie around when Dave was a kid, "With six you get eggroll".

Akash Rastogi 10-12-2008 21:16

Re: Game Hint #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TotalChaos (Post 782153)
Ok, here's a new angle:

The pattern of dots on the moonfish reminds me of dots on dice (Potential game piece).

I was looking at Dave's signatures and noticed his comments went up to 6, correlating with the number of sides on dice, and seemed to favor 4, 5 and 6. This would be a nice use of the camera for pattern and/or dot recognition. And keeping with the "fishing" concept, lets play "ship captain and crew", a dice game that requires you to get a 6, 5 and 4 in that order. Maybe we could use the camera to figure out how to turn the dice to the right orientation and then place them on a "ship" which we could then fill with "fish" (Or something along those lines).

Another dice game that 4, 5 and 6 are important in is "Cee-lo". (Derived from the Chinese game "strung flowers") The moonfish is a Hawaiian food and strung flowers are known as a lei (You know, those flower necklaces) which keeps with the Hawaiian theme.


- Austin


Excellent interpretation! If you didn't know other posts have related the hint to a multitude of card games but I think this one hits the nail on the head.

Noel 10-12-2008 21:24

Re: Game Hint #1
 
I'm not sure if this was mentioned or not, so yeah.

But, um, with the new control system and all that there is a camera (I think)
that can be used, and I think it was mentioned that it can be used to
track colors, such as the color blue (it was mentioned--or I lost my mind for those 30 sec.),so could that factor into it?

Like, it's not the fish exactly, but where the fish swims, which as mentioned
is like deep sea or something.

My input for the day...I find it fun to read some of the ideas/thoughts,
but I really think that its not too deep of a clue, yah know?

Gosh, life'd be easier if we could just play 20 questions to figure out
what the game is.

--a girl with her heart on her sleeve, and a camera on the blue--

legotech25 10-12-2008 21:31

Re: Game Hint #1
 
If this hasn't already been said...

the text is only a reflection of a plate that talks about the fish...

something about it's body and other such things.

If this has been said, i'm sorry for posting it again.


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