FRA reps meeting (on the 13th Oct 207)
Hydraulic fluids are not consumed. CO² is. Use the CO² and you lose 2 kilos. The weight advantage lasts only as long as your store of flips. After that your robot becomes a weaponless and 2 kilos lighter bumpin car.
My 2 cents... why meddle with a format that works ?
For the featherweights the discussion is valid... a kilo gained counts for a LOT when you talk about 12 kilos. But a heavyweight ? It shrugs at the 2 kilos. The only reason why I object to extending the rule towards heavyweights is because a number of already very good and reliable robots will get into trouble then, already having been forced recently to scale down, this time a rules change might herald their demise.
Tough As Nails is a good example of this. Engineered quasi perfectly to weigh 100 kilos but how will Jeroen be able to shave off 2 kilos ? AGAIN ? Is he being punished for something or what ?
Hydraulic fluids are not consumed. CO² is. Use the CO² and you lose 2 kilos. The weight advantage lasts only as long as your store of flips. After that your robot becomes a weaponless and 2 kilos lighter bumpin car.
My 2 cents... why meddle with a format that works ?
For the featherweights the discussion is valid... a kilo gained counts for a LOT when you talk about 12 kilos. But a heavyweight ? It shrugs at the 2 kilos. The only reason why I object to extending the rule towards heavyweights is because a number of already very good and reliable robots will get into trouble then, already having been forced recently to scale down, this time a rules change might herald their demise.
Tough As Nails is a good example of this. Engineered quasi perfectly to weigh 100 kilos but how will Jeroen be able to shave off 2 kilos ? AGAIN ? Is he being punished for something or what ?
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