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Re: Scaling the Tower

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Originally Posted by Jon Stratis View Post
That's an interesting question. I think it's the lowest item on the priority list that we've been actively working on, but that doesn't mean we don't plan to have it complete by bag day. Rather that other items, like drive train, electronics, and boulder manipulations are considered more critical/important to accomplish. Hanging is great, but it's just the last 20 seconds of the match. If all you can do is hang, then your use the rest of the match may be questionable. Instead, if you can take care of defenses or boulders, you can be useful the entire match, even if you can't hang. So, by necessity hanging becomes lower priority.

There are other items that are even lower than hanging on our priority list. For example, while we plan to be able to do several of the defensive groups ourselves, we probably won't be able to do all of them. Space, weight, and time constraints all are considerations. But, they are still on the list, just low enough down that they aren't being actively worked on, and likely won't be.
Yeah, it's kind of the same for our team. In past years, we've had to develop a relatively simple drive base and a manipulator on top - easy

This year, we have to develop a complex drive base and a laucher, and a climbing mechanism, and a sally port / portcullis articulator, ect. This year has been much harder to strategize and many more things to design and build (let alone practice)
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