Team Younger: SYWTBAI Season 14, Project Two Open Brainstorming

IAmNotAHufflepuff

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This is due tomorrow... We absolutely need to confirm the five rides we are doing tonight.

I'll just put this list up as the five wer'e presumably going to do:

- Solar System revolving ride
- Battle Boats
- Wild Mouse in dome, lab-themed
- Big T drop ride?
- Anti-gravity teacups

I'll post the Wild Mouse within an hour or two... I'm just concerned that we really need to get going if we want this done and in on time.
 

Pi on my Cake

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This is due tomorrow... We absolutely need to confirm the five rides we are doing tonight.

I'll just put this list up as the five wer'e presumably going to do:

- Solar System revolving ride
- Battle Boats
- Wild Mouse in dome, lab-themed
- Big T drop ride?
- Anti-gravity teacups

I'll post the Wild Mouse within an hour or two... I'm just concerned that we really need to get going if we want this done and in on time.
I'll be posting battle boats tonight. Pictures for it might be made tomorrow morning, but probably tonight
 

Magic Feather

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This is due tomorrow... We absolutely need to confirm the five rides we are doing tonight.

I'll just put this list up as the five wer'e presumably going to do:

- Solar System revolving ride
- Battle Boats
- Wild Mouse in dome, lab-themed
- Big T drop ride?
- Anti-gravity teacups

I'll post the Wild Mouse within an hour or two... I'm just concerned that we really need to get going if we want this done and in on time.
What was the plan for anti gravity tea-cups again? Also, should we try the multi axis Dumbo (there are multiple up and downs.
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IAmNotAHufflepuff

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Our headliner ride has been programmed as state-of-the-art and as zany as imaginable, taking the Wild Mouse roller coaster concept, and going off-the-walls with it.

The ride is entirely enclosed in a massive projection dome. Inside, it is meant to simulate a circular lab mouse maze where scientists can look upon ongoing experiments. Fellow riders just happen to be those experiments.

After a simple carnival switchback queue, guests board spinning wild mouse carts, set upon a quest to find the cheese. The big catch with this ride is how a supercomputer controls the track movement on this ride.

That's right, your ride experience is entirely determined by a random computer selection. Tracks sense when a car is nearing, and switch to hook up with a separate track.

Depending on the computer and pure luck, riders careen and jostle through a dark, labatory maze, where ride experiences can last from 2 minutes- 2 hours.


 

Pi on my Cake

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BATTLE BOATS

In 2015, the independent engineering design company, Radiant Design, developed an experimental, high intensity training device for an elite, secretive military agency (I am not legally allowed to say what agency, but it may or may not be S.H.I.E.L.D.). The training device features two, double layered ride vehicle. Each layer had two rows of 10 seats (stadium style so the back row can see over the front row).
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Both vehicles swing like a pendulum from their respective towers. Their towers are placed on opposite sides of a large disk. The disk rotates spinning the vehicles while they swing like pendulums from their towers.

I'm addition, the towers are able to lean inwards towards the center of the disk or outwards away from the center of the disk.

How is this a military training device? Each seat has its own "cannon." A light cannon (similar to the ones found on Toy Story Mania) that trainees must use to try and hit the other ride vehicle in various "weak points" to simulate a battle.

The ride system was then placed in a cylindrical, domed building and a planetarium style projector placed in the center. The projector would transform the building into various high intensity environments for training such as blizzards, storms, and warzones. The vehicles themselves were equipped with misters and other 4-d effects to complete the illusion of the high intensity environment.

The training device was costly to build, but effective at devloping precision combat skills in dangerous situations. S.H.I.E.L.D. (I mean the mysterious, classified government agency) had to get ride of the device almost immediately though. Why? Agents had too much fun on the training device. They enjoyed the dang thing to much.

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In 2017, Team Younger (made up of former designers from Radiant Design Engineering Group) was approached by Dr. Lasowicz to submit a new ride system for the Centrifguge Brain Project. The training Device was dusted off and updated for this new purpose.

A third tower/ride vehicle was added to increase capacity and challenge. The system was given the name "Battle Boats." New additions were made to the battle system. Each boat has a "health bar." The lower the health bar, the faster the boat pendulum swings as well as the more it will lean inwards or outwards. The more the same "weak point" is hit, the less damage it will do.

The planetarium projector and 4-d effects were presented to the doctor as good theming elements. Possible themes include: Pirates battling in a whirlpool, Viking ships battling in a blizard, rival cuckoo clocks battling to dismantle the other (in this theme, the boats would become clock pendulums), space ships battling around a black hole, etc. The possibilities are endless.
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Guests riding would think they are here for a fun theme park experience! In actuality, their responisiveness and precision in extreme environments are being tested and studied.

Lastly, hypnotic, subliminal messages may be added to the planetarium projections for whatever purposes the good doctor may have in mind.


Capacity: 20 per vehicle, 3 vehicles, 60 total
Ride Time: 113.5 seconds (calculated to be the exact amount of time the average park guest could stand without any major nausea)
Movement Types: 3. Swinging vehicles attached to tilting towers attached to a spinning base.
Inspiration: Primarily inspired by the classic swinging ship carnival ride.

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IAmNotAHufflepuff

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In 2015, the independent engineering design company, Radiant Design, developed an experimental, high intensity training device for an elite, secretive military agency (I am not legally allowed to say what agency, but it may or may not be S.H.I.E.L.D.). The training device features two, double layered ride vehicle. Each layer had two rows of 10 seats (stadium style so the back row can see over the front row).
images
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Both vehicles swing like a pendulum from their respective towers. Their towers are placed on opposite sides of a large disk. The disk rotates spinning the vehicles while they swing like pendulums from their towers.

I'm addition, the towers are able to lean inwards towards the center of the disk or outwards away from the center of the disk.

How is this a military training device? Each seat has its own "cannon." A light cannon (similar to the ones found on Toy Story Mania) that trainees must use to try and hit the other ride vehicle in various "weak points."

The ride system was then placed in a cylindrical, domed building and a planetarium style projector placed in the center. The projector would transform the building into various high intensity environments for training such as blizzards, storms, and warzones. The vehicles themselves were equipped with misters and other 4-d effects to complete the illusion of the high intensity environment.

The training device was costly to build, but effective at devloping precision combat skills in dangerous situations. S.H.I.E.L.D. (I mean the mysterious, classified government agency) had to get ride of the device almost immediately though. Why? Agents had too much fun on the training device. They enjoyed the dang thing to much.


In 2017, team Younger (made up of former designers from Radiant Design Engineering Group) was approached by Dr. ________ to submit a new ride system for the _________. The training Device was dusted off and updated for this new purpose.

A third tower/ride vehicle was added to increase capacity and challenge. The system was given the name "Battle Boats." New additions were made to the battle system. Each boat has a "health bar." The lower the health bar, the faster the boat pendulum swings as well as the more it will lean inwards or outwards. The more the same "weak point" is hit, the less damage it will do.

The planetarium projector and 4-d effects were presented to the doctor as good theming elements. Possible themes include: Pirates battling in a whirlpool, Viking ships battling in a blizard, rival cuckoo clocks battling to dismantle the other (in this theme, the boats would become clock pendulums), space ships battling around a black hole, etc. The possibilities are endless.
1071p3cmaelstron_907pfinal.jpg

Guests riding would think they are here for a fun theme park experience! I'm actuality, their responisiveness and precision in extreme in environments are being tested and studied.

Lastly, hypnotic, subliminal messages may be added to the planetarium projections for whatever purposes the good doctor may have in mind.


Capacity: 20 per vehicle, 3 vehicles, 60 total

Ride Time: 113.5 seconds (calculated to be the exact amount of time the average park guest could stand without any major nausea)

Movement Types: 3. Swinging vehicles attached to tilting towers attached to a spinning base.

Inspiration: Primarily inspired by the classic swinging ship carnival ride.
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I still need to edit and add some diagrams. What do you all think?

Muy bien!
 

Magic Feather

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In 2015, the independent engineering design company, Radiant Design, developed an experimental, high intensity training device for an elite, secretive military agency (I am not legally allowed to say what agency, but it may or may not be S.H.I.E.L.D.). The training device features two, double layered ride vehicle. Each layer had two rows of 10 seats (stadium style so the back row can see over the front row).
images
http://data:image/png;base64,iVBORw...RU3lPe/jy/+Fd+H/lFmXJ/OgpJAAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==
Both vehicles swing like a pendulum from their respective towers. Their towers are placed on opposite sides of a large disk. The disk rotates spinning the vehicles while they swing like pendulums from their towers.

I'm addition, the towers are able to lean inwards towards the center of the disk or outwards away from the center of the disk.

How is this a military training device? Each seat has its own "cannon." A light cannon (similar to the ones found on Toy Story Mania) that trainees must use to try and hit the other ride vehicle in various "weak points."

The ride system was then placed in a cylindrical, domed building and a planetarium style projector placed in the center. The projector would transform the building into various high intensity environments for training such as blizzards, storms, and warzones. The vehicles themselves were equipped with misters and other 4-d effects to complete the illusion of the high intensity environment.

The training device was costly to build, but effective at devloping precision combat skills in dangerous situations. S.H.I.E.L.D. (I mean the mysterious, classified government agency) had to get ride of the device almost immediately though. Why? Agents had too much fun on the training device. They enjoyed the dang thing to much.


In 2017, team Younger (made up of former designers from Radiant Design Engineering Group) was approached by Dr. ________ to submit a new ride system for the _________. The training Device was dusted off and updated for this new purpose.

A third tower/ride vehicle was added to increase capacity and challenge. The system was given the name "Battle Boats." New additions were made to the battle system. Each boat has a "health bar." The lower the health bar, the faster the boat pendulum swings as well as the more it will lean inwards or outwards. The more the same "weak point" is hit, the less damage it will do.

The planetarium projector and 4-d effects were presented to the doctor as good theming elements. Possible themes include: Pirates battling in a whirlpool, Viking ships battling in a blizard, rival cuckoo clocks battling to dismantle the other (in this theme, the boats would become clock pendulums), space ships battling around a black hole, etc. The possibilities are endless.
1071p3cmaelstron_907pfinal.jpg

Guests riding would think they are here for a fun theme park experience! I'm actuality, their responisiveness and precision in extreme in environments are being tested and studied.

Lastly, hypnotic, subliminal messages may be added to the planetarium projections for whatever purposes the good doctor may have in mind.


Capacity: 20 per vehicle, 3 vehicles, 60 total

Ride Time: 113.5 seconds (calculated to be the exact amount of time the average park guest could stand without any major nausea)

Movement Types: 3. Swinging vehicles attached to tilting towers attached to a spinning base.

Inspiration: Primarily inspired by the classic swinging ship carnival ride.
images




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I still need to edit and add some diagrams. What do you all think?
This is great! I am a bit confused with the overall plan though, what do you want me to do guys? I can do art, or describe a certain one. Let me know, and I will work on it!
 

Pi on my Cake

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So, @StevenU , are you going to do the final post since you're team leader? Or did you need someone else to do it?

Also, are all 5 rides going to be ready in time? Right now we only have 2 of them and only 24 hours to go.

Lastly, do we know what is our main ride?


And @Magic Feather , I don't know who is doing what for the last 3 rides. You could probably try to claim one. Or help flesh out stuff on what me and the user who is certainly a Hufflepuff have already done. Like point out any questions or concerns or poor phrasing or things that should be expounded upon. Stuff like that.
 

Magic Feather

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I am still a bit not keen on those concepts... The Solar System Ride and anti-gravity teacups seem similar, so it is probably best to only do one. Both are spinning in a circle while hovering with magnets, but teacups seems to have an edge due to adding a spinning element. In order to compensate for the merge, I will flesh out the multi-dimension dumbo, unless there are any objections. Expect it up around 6 PM tommorow absolute latest.
 

StevenU

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So, @StevenU , are you going to do the final post since you're team leader? Or did you need someone else to do it?

Also, are all 5 rides going to be ready in time? Right now we only have 2 of them and only 24 hours to go.

Lastly, do we know what is our main ride?


And @Magic Feather , I don't know who is doing what for the last 3 rides. You could probably try to claim one. Or help flesh out stuff on what me and the user who is certainly a Hufflepuff have already done. Like point out any questions or concerns or poor phrasing or things that should be expounded upon. Stuff like that.
I will post.
 

Pi on my Cake

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
BATTLE BOATS

In 2015, the independent engineering design company, Radiant Design, developed an experimental, high intensity training device for an elite, secretive military agency (I am not legally allowed to say what agency, but it may or may not be S.H.I.E.L.D.). The training device features two, double layered ride vehicle. Each layer had two rows of 10 seats (stadium style so the back row can see over the front row).
images

Both vehicles swing like a pendulum from their respective towers. Their towers are placed on opposite sides of a large disk. The disk rotates spinning the vehicles while they swing like pendulums from their towers.

I'm addition, the towers are able to lean inwards towards the center of the disk or outwards away from the center of the disk.

How is this a military training device? Each seat has its own "cannon." A light cannon (similar to the ones found on Toy Story Mania) that trainees must use to try and hit the other ride vehicle in various "weak points" to simulate a battle.

The ride system was then placed in a cylindrical, domed building and a planetarium style projector placed in the center. The projector would transform the building into various high intensity environments for training such as blizzards, storms, and warzones. The vehicles themselves were equipped with misters and other 4-d effects to complete the illusion of the high intensity environment.

The training device was costly to build, but effective at devloping precision combat skills in dangerous situations. S.H.I.E.L.D. (I mean the mysterious, classified government agency) had to get ride of the device almost immediately though. Why? Agents had too much fun on the training device. They enjoyed the dang thing to much.

-----------

In 2017, Team Younger (made up of former designers from Radiant Design Engineering Group) was approached by Dr. Lasowicz to submit a new ride system for the Centrifguge Brain Project. The training Device was dusted off and updated for this new purpose.

A third tower/ride vehicle was added to increase capacity and challenge. The system was given the name "Battle Boats." New additions were made to the battle system. Each boat has a "health bar." The lower the health bar, the faster the boat pendulum swings as well as the more it will lean inwards or outwards. The more the same "weak point" is hit, the less damage it will do.

The planetarium projector and 4-d effects were presented to the doctor as good theming elements. Possible themes include: Pirates battling in a whirlpool, Viking ships battling in a blizard, rival cuckoo clocks battling to dismantle the other (in this theme, the boats would become clock pendulums), space ships battling around a black hole, etc. The possibilities are endless.
1071p3cmaelstron_907pfinal.jpg

Guests riding would think they are here for a fun theme park experience! In actuality, their responisiveness and precision in extreme environments are being tested and studied.

Lastly, hypnotic, subliminal messages may be added to the planetarium projections for whatever purposes the good doctor may have in mind.


Capacity: 20 per vehicle, 3 vehicles, 60 total
Ride Time: 113.5 seconds (calculated to be the exact amount of time the average park guest could stand without any major nausea)
Movement Types: 3. Swinging vehicles attached to tilting towers attached to a spinning base.
Inspiration: Primarily inspired by the classic swinging ship carnival ride.

images
I'm not going to have time to do any diagrams or art unfortunately. @MCParradox , I fully trust you to do art or diagrams or whatever if you have time and would like to. I made some final edits to help with clarity. I work 6pm-2am tonight, so any input or help anyone wants from me will have to be before then. Good luck everyone with finishing up this project!
 

Pi on my Cake

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@ThatGuyFromFlorida when dibyou think you'll have a final write up for the Big T?

Who is writing up the anti-gravity teacups? @StevenU @MCParradox @mharrington do one of you wanna take this? Or a different 5th ride.


Also, did we ever decide on a main? It's pretty important beecause the main attraction is worth 2/3 of the total score. The other four are only worth 20 out of 60 combined.
 

StevenU

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@ThatGuyFromFlorida when dibyou think you'll have a final write up for the Big T?

Who is writing up the anti-gravity teacups? @StevenU @MCParradox @mharrington do one of you wanna take this? Or a different 5th ride.


Also, did we ever decide on a main? It's pretty important beecause the main attraction is worth 2/3 of the total score. The other four are only worth 20 out of 60 combined.
I will write it up and post it.
 

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