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a great mix of all of the games after 97

Posted by Erin.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]


Other on team #1, ., from alumni of the juggernauts and ..

Posted on 10/30/2000 6:21 AM MST


In Reply to: Just for fun. posted by nick237 on 10/29/2000 3:00 PM MST:



Here is a decent idea. Tell me what you think.

2 on 2. Robots start next to the opposition (1 red next to 1 blue- and the other 1/2 of allience on the other side of the field, 1 red next to 1 blue).
Your objective- score as high as possible. Your QP's are all of the points of which you have scored averaged however not based on the other alliances' score. So if you win, you must win BIG.
The scoring objects:
Black Balls (10 pts.)
Yellow Balls (1 pt.)
Blue and Red Floppies (according to team color) (5 pts. each)
White Intertubes (5 pts.)
Bed and Red Intertubes (based on team color) (5 pts. each).

There will be 4 troughs- in the shape of 98's game field. On each trough there will be marked areas where the point value increases if you are able to place your alliances ball in that particular area.
Then, you have to also grab as many 'floppies' as possible and raise them over 8' high in the air- but only if you are hanging from the center ring that all of the troughs extend from. However, you have to hang from this circular shaped object by climbing on top of a moveable object (in the basic framework of the puck) ONLY IT IS A 3-sided 'pyramid' shaped RAMP.
But remember, before all of this, you must place as many of your team's intertubes on the poles hanging at the far ends of the troughs as possible.
And your robots are allowed to be 150 lbs, and they are allowed to have devices with intentions of damaging other robots!! (no wait, edit out that last part!!)
The doubler would be the actual hanging of the robot and then the tripler would be every floppy over 8 feet high (only while hanging on the pole).
And you can even hang off of other people's robots.

That would be the ultimate game.
Esp. on uneven terrain or WATER.
I have too much time on my hands.
-erin


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