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Exit Check For Updates Check For Updates Links Mission Browser Mission Browser Map Table ********************** DGames Sorry the 2009 FLL Season has not begun. We do not have the rules or missions.

Select a Mission to See Mission Details The House (4 missions) Bury Carbon Dioxide Levees (2 missions) Raise The Flood Barrier Get People Together Find Agreement Ice Research (3 missions) Funding Ride a Bicycle Telecommute And Research Study Wildlife Beat the Clock Videos

FLL Official Website Washington FLL Website PLMS Website PLMS Robotics Lego Website FLL Social Website ISD Website MISSIONS THESE LINKS REQUIRE AN INTERNET CONNECTION

Details Elevate The House The house in the up position (red lever east) is worth 25 points. Turn Off The Lights The window showing black is worth 20 points. Open A Window The window all the way open is worth 25 points. Insulate A House Move the insulation to the green grid area. Both insulation touching the green grid area is worth 10 points

Details Bury Carbon Dioxide (Carbon Sequestration) Move carbon dioxide (the gray balls) to the underground reservoir. For each carbon dioxide to score, it must be touching the reservoir model and/or the mat within the model, but it must not be touching the mat outside the model. Scoring carbon dioxide (balls) are worth 5 points each.

Details Construct Levees Move levee blocks to low-lying shores while being careful not to damage the ones that are already in scoring position... For each block to score, it must be upright and touching low-lying shores on the mat. Scoring blocks are worth 5 points touching red and 4 points touching green. Blocks touching both red and green shores are scored as touching red only. Test Levees See how levees survive when a storm approaches (activate the wheel-roller). The wheel must be allowed to roll freely until it either hits or misses the levees. The activation is worth 15 points whether the levees are hit or missed, but worth no points if the wheel is strategically blocked by anything other than released levees near or past the green shore.

Details Raise The Flood Barrier The barrier in the up position (red lever down) is worth 15 points.

Details Get People Together Three or more red/white citizens touching the pink grid area is worth 10 points. Three or more blue/gray leaders touching the tall, green mountain and/or city is worth 10 points. Three or more black/white scientists touching the research area is worth 10 points.

Details Find Agreement (Align The Arrows) Before the match starts, the referee sets the yellow arrows in random disagreement. Alignment of both yellow arrows is worth 40 points for both teams, no matter which direction the alignment faces and no matter if one or both robots helped.

Details Deliver An Ice Core Drilling Machine Move the core drilling machine to the research area. For the machine to score, it must be making direct contact with the research area model and/or the mat within that model, but it must not be touching the mat outside that model. The scoring machine is worth 20 points. The drill assembly raised completely vertical is worth an additional 10 points. Extract An Ice Core Sample The ice core pulled completely from its hole is worth 20 points. The ice core in Base is worth an additional 10 points. Deliver An Ice Buoy Move the ice buoy to the research area. For the buoy to score, it must be upright and making direct contact with the research area model and/or the mat within that model, but it must not be touching the mat outside that model. The scoring buoy is worth 25 points

Details Fund Research Or Corrective Action Move money (the yellow ball) to the research area or to the underground reservoir. For the ball to score, it must be touching the underground reservoir or research area (ice sheet) models and/or the mat within those models, but it must not be touching the mat outside those models. The scoring money is worth 15 points.

Details Ride A Bicycle Move the bicycle to the green grid area. The bicycle touching the green grid area is worth 10 points.

Details Telecommute And Research Move the computer to the green grid area. The computer touching the green grid area is worth 10 points.

Details Study Wildlife Move the polar bear and/or the snowmobile to the research area. To score, they must be making direct contact with the research area model and/or the mat within that model, but they must not be touching the mat outside that model. The scoring bear is worth 15 points upright, or 10 points “sleeping” (on its side), and the scoring snowmobile is worth 10 points.

Details Beat the Clock At the end of the match, if the robot is making direct contact with the research area model and/or the mat within that model, but it’s not touching the mat outside that model, that’s worth 15 points. –OR– At the end of the match, the robot touching only the yellow grid area is worth 10 points