Competition

At the end of this year, 20 drone teams will battle each other for victory and fame. The basic principle is simple: take down everything that flies and isn’t yours. But there is far more then meets the eye…

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Each round, four teams will battle simultaneously. They can use as many drones as they like, but each team is only allowed one FPV video stream to one of their drones. This means, in practice, only one drone can be tele-operated per team. But, teams may switch between drones or create autonomous drones, and anything in between. As long as it flies.

 

The games will begin in the Battle-1st Arena. As the name suggests, the fights are on immediately. But a higher goal exists: teams must travel to the 4-Queen Palace. Here each team will have another drone, a Queen, that defends its hive at all costs. If nothing else, taking down all hostile Queens will have you win the game.

 

 

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Their is a complication: between the Battle-1st Arena and the 4-Queen Palace lies the treacherous Hallway of Doom Death and Destruction. Only the bravest, strongest and nimblest drones may survive, as we will literally paint this hallway with all anti-drone measures Law Enforcement can think of.

 

 

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Realizing that passing through the 3D-Hallway might be too much to ask, special challenges will be available in the Battle-1st Arena, to disable some of the hazards from Law Enforcement.

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We could state that “Nefarious drones are becoming a real threat”, or “The drone community should account for the dangers of terror drones”. But the fact of the matter is that violently crashing a drone gives great satisfaction, if the circumstances are right. Our goal is to make those circumstances exactly right,even though in the end we also attempt to push progress with this rather unorthodox way.

 

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