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To push forward the edge of the known possible means that we compete against physics, not against each other nor against the rules. The purpose of the rules is to ensure collaboration and an even playing field. Since there can be as many winners as there are teams that accomplish the task, there is not a motivation to compete against another team of students. We want to see designs and software that can accomplish tasks, and to see how different folks choose and remix designs to push forward.
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This competition is designed to foster a connection to these principles for each student. The intent of the rules and scoring structure is to encourage collaboration across teams, and a across the world. Students compete against the competition, not against each other. Each teams accomplishments are intended to be acknowledged on their own merits. We are all competing together against the edge of the known possible.
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This competition is designed to foster a connection to these principles for each student. The intent of the rules and scoring structure is to encourage collaboration across teams, and across the world. Students compete against the competition, not against each other. Each teams accomplishments are intended to be acknowledged on their own merits. We are all competing together against the edge of the known possible.
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{\huge \textbf{Overview}}
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item \textbf{Composition Of Robot:} A robot that competes in the competition must be composed of FFF printed parts made on an approved printer in an approved material with sources provided, Viamins from the approved list with BoM provided and cloth or paper elements with provided sources. Using the posted price list, all vitamins in a submitted robot must not exceed \$500
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\item \textbf{Composition Of Robot:} A robot that competes in the competition must be composed of FFF printed parts made on an approved printer in an approved material with sources provided, Vitamins from the approved list with BoM provided and cloth or paper elements with provided sources. Using the posted price list, all vitamins in a submitted robot must not exceed \$500
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\item \textbf{Open Source Requirement:} All of the sources for the design elements of the robot, the robots control code, all dependent libraries, and all software tools used must be open source at the time of competition.
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\item \textbf{Performance:} Before proceeding into the obstacle course, the robot will be judged on a 90 second animation intended to hype up the crowd. At each save-point through the course another 90 second animation will be required.
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\item \textbf{Eligibility:} High school and Jr High school students affiliated with public schools or not for profit organizations.
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\item \textbf{Eligibility:} High school and Jr High school students affiliated with public schools or not-for-profit private schools.
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\end{enumerate}
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\pagebreak
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