Robot Wars was antagonistic behavior

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Author: John (EBo) David
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Subject: Robot Wars was antagonistic behavior
Trent Shipley wrote:
>
> Since we do software (Virtual Robot) Wars?


na... unless you do full rendering like Gerasic Park, Toy Story, etc...

> Or better, none of this wimpy ROV stuff. Lets have *real* robot wars.


exactly!

> My AI running on the OS and hardware of my choice can beat your AI.



like the car that drove around Itally powered by a Linux box? I would
still like to get ahold of the software and try it out myself ;-)

> -- Classes are by $ spent. (Eg. [$0-500], ($500-1500], etc.)


and another by weight. I do like the weight classes.

> -- All participating robots must run on their own intelligence and on their
> own or wireless energy. For tournement purposes the energy supply is
> considered part of the robot whether internal or wireless.


no own only. You can use gas, battary, or wind, but must be self
contained.

> -- Human or animal riders are *not* allowed. The robot must rely on
> artificial intelligence.


agreed.

>
> [ [
> *OBVIOUSLY* the lower weight classes will be dominated by the free OSes
> running on obsolete hardware.  (Intel 80286 running FreeDOS. It can go
> forward and backup in a circle. It weighs 1000 lbs and accelerates rapidly
> since almost all the mass is the old Datsun engine.
>    Our game strategy is to literally *crush* the competition.
> ] ]

>
> -- Maiming attendants, participants, or judges costs an offending robot one
> level in ranking for the event.
>
> -- Maiming spectators or killing attendandants, participants, or judges
> disqualifies an offending robot from the match.
>
> -- Killing spectators disqualifies an offending robot for the season.
>
> -- Running out of bounds costs a rank.
>
> -- Running out of bounds and out of control costs a match.
>
> -- Running out of bounds and into any native foliage or wildlife costs two
> matches.


but seriously, it needs a kill switch.

> Plus who needs those _wussy_ indoor arenas. Let's run our stuff in a
> demolition derby ring laid out in the desert.


For starters... then I think we need to also have other types of
competition... Areal dogfight, water-wars, and sub-teranian seek and
destroy ;-)


EBo --