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That would now be worth points for robot B, as it would now touch the levels in order, until its final spot, making it a valid climb.
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There'll be a Q&A question to by this afternoon at the latest, so no need heat up the debate too much. Anyone interested in suspending, stay tuned. |
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We are working on our robot design ideas. I was wondering if this idea would work.
Our idea is to have three arms. Two are going to grab onto the bar while the third keeps it in place. We want to get to the third level then dump four of the color frisbees in. Any ideas to help with the design? We need an idea for how we are fully going to climb the tower.Night_Shade Last edited by Night_Shade : 10-01-2013 at 15:03. |
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The opposing interpretation implies that you have to actively fulfill those two rules to create a valid climb. Which raises the question of whether you have to climb all the way to level 3 to create a valid climb, since the rules don't mention anything about stopping. |
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Here is our plan that we are trying to flesh out
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B44T...V0Z0JlM1U/edit Hope it works _____________ |
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Ok, I don't mean to picky here, but I just realized what might be a problem. Imagine a hook that fits on the bar. Since the hook is touching the top of the bar, and the middle of the bar, this hook is touching the pyramid in 2 levels.
If you had hooks of any sort that pulled you up with say, something holding you on a lower bar, 1 level, and the one above is hooked on a bar, you are in 3 zones, if only by the quarter inch thickness of the claw......... Any thoughts? Would they be this picky in the rules? Thanks Mike |
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Ok are team is at a bit of a standstill on climbing. We realized that our climbing idea won't work because of the rule that says we can't extend outside a 54" cylinder. So we decided to figure out a way to go up the corner legs. Any ideas?
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Climbing seems much more difficult than we anticipated. Our strategy put climbing ahead of shooting, but I'm beginning to think that that wasn't the best idea. |
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Anyways... No one I've mentioned this too really likes my idea but it goes like this...
I simply use a spring loaded a "jumping" mechanism that would catapult my robot towards the top rung. While in mid flight, the robot reaches out and briefly touches level 1 and 2 in that order, then grasps on to the top rung. I enjoy imagining what would happen if it misses... |
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