Day 4: The robots became more autonomous

Getting ready

The day began the same as the others: waking up at 7, getting ourselves ready, and then having breakfast around 7:45 a.m. We walked to PXL to arrive on time, which was 9 a.m.

Most teams split into two groups, with one working on the robot concept and the other working on the coding project. By now, most groups were able to drive the first racetrack, called Sternforemost, pretty well.

We had lunch at the same time as on other days, after which we went back to working on both the ideation and technological tracks.

A New Challenge: The Rommel Track

Once a few groups had made their robots autonomous enough, we were introduced to the next challenge: the Rommel Track. Interestingly, the name of the second track wasn’t fully English, and the word “Rommel” translates to rubbish or junk. This meant that there would be random obstacles such as cardboard boxes and code blocks obscuring the road.

At five in the afternoon, the class was finished, and we returned to the youth hostel. After that, the group split, with one half getting pizza at Domino's and the other half getting Poke Bowl. Both groups had some people from other schools who tagged along. After dinner, we went back to the hostel and chilled for the rest of the evening. Some even worked on the Rommel Track before eventually going to sleep.

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