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Robot Scrum Machine

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Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Yeah, I agree. That'd be especially important in a phase two device, in which the RFRs (robot front rowers) have independent movement. Perhaps the robot props would have fixed outer arms as well, to facilitate a realistic bind and apply a realistic force. In a phase three device (where the RFRs are fully robotised) then those outer arms would move. But that is a significantly more complicated machine.

Well it would have to be, wouldn't it? I mean you couldn't have a robotic arm reaching out and tearing off an opposing THPs testicles. All it has to do is squeeze them.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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Well it would have to be, wouldn't it? I mean you couldn't have a robotic arm reaching out and tearing off an opposing THPs testicles. All it has to do is squeeze them.

Even simpler, a 12V car battery and a cattle prod attachment - fewer moving parts, and equally effective I'm sure.
 
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tranquility

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are there any pictures of the french robot scrum machine? it sounds pretty lethal.
 

rustycruiser

Billy Sheehan (19)
From this weeks Total Rugby episode

[video=youtube;8PUhYxHzcFY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PUhYxHzcFY[/video]
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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I saw that the other night. Looks very interesting, especially the ability to alter the vectors of force so precisely, and to set it to simulate certain opposition packs.
I wonder if it has a "Deckchair" setting to replicate scrumming against the Wobbs?
 
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benjamanus777

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watch this and it will definetly answer your questions:)
 

Bruce Ross

Ken Catchpole (46)

watch this and it will definetly answer your questions:)
"just half an hour a week and only a couple of impacts". Marc Lievremont, Head Coach, France

Yeah, that'll work. Very Gallic approach. A development budget that could have gone close to putting a Jean-Claude on the moon, and the pack has just "a couple of impacts" before breaking for a Gauloise and a Kir.

"it accurately replicates twisting and collapsing scrums". What odds Eddie Jones has bought a couple of units for the Japanese pack?
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BPC

Phil Hardcastle (33)
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