Smart Move Missions 2009 FLL Challenge. Target Spot Required Condition: Parked with at least one of it’s drive wheels or treads touching the round target.

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Smart Move Missions 2009 FLL Challenge

Target Spot Required Condition: Parked with at least one of it’s drive wheels or treads touching the round target =25points

Yellow Bridge Deck Required Condition: Parked with at least one of it’s drive wheels or treads touching your yellow bridge decking, but not touching the mat. =20points

Vehicle Sharing Required Condition: Parked with at least one of it’s drive wheels touching your red bridge decking, but not touching the mat.=25points

Access Markers Required Condition: Access markers need to be in their “down” position. (4 or less)_x25=_points

Loops Required Condition: Loops need to be in Base. (11 or less)_x10=_Points

Warning Beacons Required Condition: Warning Beacons need to be upright (square to the mat). (8 or less)_x10=_Points

Sensor walls (avoidance option) Required Condition: Sensor walls need to be upright (square to the mat). Any four walls can count. Each upright sensor wall also requires a “down” access marker. Example: If there are four upright walls but only three access markers down, only three walls count. (Max of 4) ___x10=___Points Sensor walls (impact option) Required condition: No (zero) sensor walls are upright.=40Points

Vehicle Impact Test Required Condition: The truck need to no longer touch the ramp’s red stopper beam. Your entire vehicle needs to be completely out of Base when it produces the required condition, otherwise the referee removes two upright warning beacons (in the same manner as two touch penalties). =20Points

Single Passenger Restraint Test Required Conditions: The crash-test figure needs to be aboard your vehicle for the entire match. The first time your vehicle is without the figure, the referee removes the figure. Any constraint system is okay as long as the figure can be separated quickly after the match. =15Points

Multi Passenger Safety Test Required Condition: All four people are sitting or standing in or on a transport device of your design, and some portion of that object is in the round target area. =10Points

Touch Penalties Warning beacons are the touch penalty objects for the Smart Move Robot Game. This means each time you touch your vehicle while it’s completely out of Base, the referee removes one upright beacon. The beacons are removed in order from South to North, then from West to East. If there are no upright beacons at the time of the touch, there is no penalty.

Bonus! Have all three gray loops reach in Base? You may take one red loop into Base by hand. Have all three red loops in Base? You may take one loop of any color into Base by hand. Once earned, these hand freedoms (which are a special exception to the rules) may be used any time before the match ends.