If the lights go off after some time, can you score on that light-in other words, will their be a series of lights going on and off, so that the robots will have to change courses repeatedly?
The only way a robot can score is if it reaches the target area surrounding a lighted lightbulb. The lights, once lit, will remain lit until a robot reaches the active target area. When a robot reaches the target area that light goes off, a new one is lit and the robot will change course to aim for the new light source.
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