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Re: [FRC Blog] 2014 Game Hint
It seems a lot like it's going to be a game forwarded towards the moon. Like Zalinsky stated, JFK challenged the USA to go the the moon in this decade. Then there are the two 3s and the 3 water bottles. There's definitely a strong reference to the number 3. In my opinion, the 33 is a reference to the date 1933, when there was a film produced called the "Three-Cornered Moon". A triangle has three corners, just like the shape the water bottles formed in the picture and just like the graph of the points created. Just my opinion.
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Haha, point taken. But, yes, I did read the posts following that one (and all ~650 previous ones).
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I have not read all 40+ pages for this thread so I don’t know if anyone has proposed the following:
Looking at the Nov. 25 photo, if it indeed had games clues I would speculate that the game has something to do with billiards. First there is the green screen like the felt on the tables. There are tall chairs like you would find in a billiard hall/tournament. The water bottles (and the plotted hint numbers) form a triangle that would represent the rack. And finally, all three are reading their “Cues” from the teleprompter. If I were to guess a name for this game it would be “Rack’em Up” |
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Happy Boxing Day!
(Apologies if I'm duplicating ideas from earlier posts...) Let's assume the hint is not an alphanumeric cipher, but rather refers to three "things". Personally, I do not believe these are coordinates (in physical space or colour space), since the inclusion of the "/" is an odd way to represent a coordinate. I think each "thing" is a geometric object (game piece or field element), and the "Large Number/Small Number" defines the shape somehow. The relative magnitude of the numbers suggests (at least to me) "Volume/Area". I had a look at the volume and area formulas for various solids (source: Engineering Toolbox/Volume and Surfaces of Common Solids). At first, I tried to match up Volume to Surface Area without much luck. However, when I instead looked at Cross-Sectional Area (or some representative planar area), things started jumping out. Now, since absolute values are given for both Volume and Area, they are expressed in terms of some "unit" which is not explicitly defined. I think mm are too small, so the most likely "unit" is either inch or cm. Here is a summary of the solids corresponding to each number group (all dimensions expressed in rounded "units")
I drew these shapes to scale and put some of them into an assembly (based on pure speculation). Please see attachment. |
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I really like Mr. N's interpretation of the hint, although it could be complete chance and we are overthinking it (but we all know that doesn't happen, right?
).It's a pretty solid explanation- I just can't tell if that blue sphere is a game piece or a field structure, which leads me to a few ideas about how the blue sphere will affect all of this. If the blue sphere is a game piece, it could mean one of three things: either we have to put the ball on the peg, take the ball off the peg (I feel like the second is more likely than the first, since it will take a ridiculous amount of accuracy on behalf of the programming/driver to get it perfectly onto the peg), or that the other team has to try to knock it off its pedestal... kind of like tee-ball, except that you are trying to hit the other team's ball. If the blue sphere is a field structure, it is either an endgame field structure with a purpose (like the tower in Ultimate Ascent), or it is a standard field piece that is in play the entire time, like something we have to drive around. I really don't know what the its purpose could be. A few random guesses: We have to lasso it? Throw/stack something on it (like Logomotion)? Fill it up with some other mini game pieces? Just my interpretation of Mr. N's work. Last edited by Skidzoo : 26-12-2013 at 21:09. |
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But there are a lot of theories behind the baseball idea and this confirms it as well. Coincidence? Maybe... Reliable theory? Maybe.. |
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Since the the weight reduction sign has to do with trucks this could mean we would have trailers again.
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Mr. N, I like your thoughts.
The image reminds me of a tesla coil.... not going to happen, but a fun thought. That being said, I think this could be a very solid lead. I don't have much else to add to this speculation, but I like where it's going. If your blue object is the game piece and the rest a field element that would make sense. I'm afraid my post isn't doing much more than taking up space... hrm. ![]() |
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I have read seriously every single post on this tread and other treads. After you have read over 700 posts you may forget a few.
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oh this sounds like a great idea with Mr. N's idea. this greatly supports the baseball idea.
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So has anyone seen the AndyMark Ri3D website? On the bottom of the page they have up a simple arm joint, which is a new item they sell. So....arm joint......game where we need an arm? After all the hints, my money is on a baseball game where we have to move the "ball" onto tee-ball peg (check out Mr. N's pic above) somewhat like Logomotion. Interesting.....
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The Mr. N theory, as it has now been dubbed, revolving around the sets of numbers each being ratios between the volume and an area of grometric shapes, sounds pretty legitimate. However, keep in mind that his drawing is just one speculation, and that the bottom square could also be a pyramid. That is just one orientation he came up with. But I still like the general theory more than anything else we've come up with, because it is an actual interpretation of the numbers mathematically, not just typing the numbers into google or a coordinate grid, which is where most of our theories have been coming from.
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