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| extends        = TeamRobot
 
| extends        = TeamRobot
| released        = January 28, 2008
 
| current_version = Beta
 
| download_link  = http://robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=3564
 
 
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* Attack the other leader, but not aggresively because her life is important for the survival of the swarm.
 
* Attack the other leader, but not aggresively because her life is important for the survival of the swarm.
 
* Tell the bees the positions of the enemies and the other bees.
 
* Tell the bees the positions of the enemies and the other bees.
* Assignate a bee for each enemy that is not the leader. This continuous assignation is based on the ''minimum global distance'' between the bees and the enemies. If every bee has its enemy and a bee finishes with its assignation, this bee will atack the leader until new orders.
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* Assignate a bee for each enemy that is not the leader. This continuous assignation is based on the ''minimum global distance'' among bees and enemies.
  
 
A Bee's role
 
A Bee's role
* Receive information and assignation from the Queen  
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* Receive information and assignation from the Queen.
* Ram the assigned enemy
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* Ram the enemy.
* Bite when close
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* Bite when close.
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* If there is no assignation (there are more bees than enemies), the bee will atack the enemies' leader or the closest enemy if the enemies' leader died.
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* If Queen dies, the Bees will start to fight as blind fighters.
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 17 September 2009

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Enjambre
Enjambre.jpg
The Swarm
Author(s) jab
Extends TeamRobot

Background Info

What's special about it?

The Swarm consists on one Queen and four blind Bees.

The Queen's role

  • Attack the other leader, but not aggresively because her life is important for the survival of the swarm.
  • Tell the bees the positions of the enemies and the other bees.
  • Assignate a bee for each enemy that is not the leader. This continuous assignation is based on the minimum global distance among bees and enemies.

A Bee's role

  • Receive information and assignation from the Queen.
  • Ram the enemy.
  • Bite when close.
  • If there is no assignation (there are more bees than enemies), the bee will atack the enemies' leader or the closest enemy if the enemies' leader died.
  • If Queen dies, the Bees will start to fight as blind fighters.



How competitive is it?

Not too much.

Additional Info

Where did you get the name?

Enjambre means Swarm.