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Re: Outpost seat position
I would hope they are positioning the seat based on the person using it. That may be why there is no specification on the seat from the wall.
Sitting in the seat Indian-style, your knees should not be touching the wall, but yet you are close enough to use the tongs to pass a ball to the robot through the opening.
Simple geometry of the human physique states the outstretched arms from finger tip to finger tip equals a person's height. Half of that will be in the lower extremity. If you are shorter than than the norm, you will be sitting a little closer than somebody 6'6".
The intent is probably that everyone will have the same ability at the hole through the wall, but I think taller individuals would have a slight advantage throwing them over the wall.
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