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Jaemus
Experienced Roboteer
Joined: 01 Apr 2009
Posts: 2674
Location: NSW
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I wasn't able to make it due to a newborn child, however I don't anticipate this stopping me making it to future events.
I too am ambivalent about antweights, would rather see beetles and it's easy to do it in the feather arena, perhaps with slightly more effort put into the intermediate barriers. Happy to have a flip-out zone, but the majority of the circumference I'd like to see high enough to stop that, which means polycarb or something clear.
The trick, as any TV producer will tell you, will be to wrap up all the small details before you present the grand finale, otherwise your audience will change channels. Ergo the insect class final needs to be before the feather final if they're running concurrently.
I think back to back weekends is a big ask even for the locals to attend, so my suggestion is find a format that incorporates both, or drop the insects entirely (but bring enough so filler matches can be had if the feathers experience catastrophic attrition rates). _________________ <Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
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