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Spockie-Tech
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Joined: 31 May 2004
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Hmm, its a very interesting concept.. absolutely skirting the edge of a few of the rules, but I cant see anything that is a blatant violation of them..
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12.2. Weapons that require significant cleanup, or in some way damages the arena to require repair for further matches. This includes but is not limited to:
12.2.1. Liquid weapons not specifically allowed in the Special Weapons section 13.3. (Also, a bot may not have liquid that can spill out when the robot is superficially damaged.)
You would have to be able to demonstrate that a mis-aimed fire of your robot isnt going to turn the polycarb walls into ice-cubes and turn the audience into popsicles. and leakage from the system would have to be near impossible.
It doesnt sound like it would require any clean-up though, so thats not a problem, and its not a form of heat or fire.. so thats cool..
12.6 could be a bit of a worry..
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12.6. Hazardous or dangerous materials are forbidden from use anywhere on a robot where they may contact humans, or by way of the robot being damaged (within reason) contact humans.
But this could also apply to CO2, and we allow that, so its obviously not that literal a rule.
I have to say spraying Liquid Nitrogen about worries me though..
Its an ingenious concept though.. A kind of "Dr-Freeze"..
The re-fill proceedures and handling of the liquid N2 would have to be done very carefully and in accordance with any relevant regs of the stuff.. I know my local engine building shop uses it (I forget what for).
First thing I'd be doing is aiming your freeze-o-ray at some 6mm polycarb and seeing what happens. If it breaks or suffers significant weakening, then you have a big problem.
Clever as the weapon is, we cant allow the safety of the Arenas to be compromised. If you can come up with an economical way where the audience can be protected, then I cant see that its specifically illegal in any way. _________________ Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people
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