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In order to compete in this portion, teams have to build a robot using a Lego Mindstorms robotics kit. During a competition, two fields are placed besides each other, with one robot competing on each field. Matches last 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes and consist of a team's robot completing missions using pre-programmed instructions. [5]
The set included Lego minifigures of two Skeleton Drones and Drone Pilot. Alpha Team Command Patrol (set number: 4794) was released on 1 January 2002. The set consists of 188 pieces with 2 minifigures. The set included Lego minifigures of Radia and Crunch. Ogel Underwater Base and AT Sub (set number: 4795) was released on 1 January 2002.
Lego Aquazone (stylized as LEGO Aquazone) was a Lego theme that was launched by The Lego Group in 1995 and discontinued in 1998. It centred on undersea miners and their enemies searching for crystals. It consisted of submarine vehicles and aquatic animals, with minifigures designed for submarine adventures.
Lego Atlantis (stylized as LEGO Atlantis) was a product range of the construction toy Lego, themed around the underwater world of Atlantis. [2] The range was launched in early 2010 and discontinued by the end of 2011. The toy sets included models of buildable underwater vehicles, as well as "heroic diver" and "shark warrior" minifigures.
Lego Spybotics (stylized as LEGO Spybotics) was a Mindstorms robotics sub-series by Lego. There are four different sets, each of which includes a Spybot, a controller, a cable, and a software disc. The Spybots are color-coded, and each one has a different set of equipment attached.
Lego Aqua Raiders (stylized as LEGO Aqua Raiders) was a Lego theme that was launched by The Lego Group in 2007 and discontinued the same year. The theme focused on a team of divers searching for treasure in the Bermuda Triangle. The product line consisted of seven construction toy sets released in the same year.
The SeaPerch program is a curriculum designed program that teaches students basic skills in ship and submarine design and encourages students to explore naval architecture and marine and ocean engineering concepts. It was inspired by the 1997 book,Build Your Own Underwater Robot and other Wet Projects, by Harry Bohm and Vickie Jensen. [1]
BrickOS is an open-source operating system created by Markus Noga as firmware to operate as an alternative software environment for the Lego Mindstorms Robotic Invention System. [1] BrickOS is the first open-source software made for Lego Mindstorms robots. It allows development using the C, C++, and Java programming languages.