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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
This isn't a universally true statement. You just need to satisfy the two criteria:
  1. Touch the pad for at least 1 continuous second
  2. Touch the pad during the 0.0 second mark on the clock.

I actually can't find anything in the rules that suggests that these two operations have to be done in the same instance of touching the button; I could have missed that though. Point being, if you touch the button at zero seconds, and you've already touched it for 1 second or more beforehand, you don't need to stay up there.

Any number of really simple control system things can ensure you don't immediately fall back down once you touch the button - it could be as simple as a feed-forward gain.
That would be a good question for the Q&A. I would anticipate that it does have to be the same instance but as you say, that's not specified.

As for control, the easiest way is to (a) press the touchpad using something springy like a bumper and (b) have something mechanical like a ratchet keeping you from moving downward. This combination means you can stop all power but will still be exerting some small amount of force on the touchpad.
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