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D.S.Masters

The Mighty T

It looks a little odd, but I wanted the mechanisms as exposed as possible. (no tricks needed)

The Mighty T
D.S.Masters, Sep 30, 2019
    • D.S.Masters
      "The Mighty T" is the official nickname of the U.S. Coast Guard ship Tahoma, a 270' "Famous" class MEC (medium endurance cutter) homeported at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. The saying on board is "The Mighty T never sleeps", and they stay busy - they were the first military vessel into NY harbor on 9/11, and they took command of 30 ships, including Navy and civilian. In January of 2010 they were in Haiti ferrying earthquake victims to the nearest hospital, and they even had one woman give birth on board. In August of 2010 they assisted the MEC Forward with a major drug bust.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Don G Rowe
      I think I did everything right ...
      was a bit surprised by having to "train jump" the moving column, but B managed it after a couple of restarts.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      wbogacz
      I am never disappointed with your levels. Always instructive. The spoiler was an important clue. I'm used to the balls having an immediate use, not intersected by a set of steps later. I'm glad my many restarts were a good investment; good resolution.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Jom
      I like the exposed mechanisms so it is possible to think what might happen and plan ahead, :D:thumbsup::D. Only needed a couple of restarts due to not thinking ahead, :oops::eek:! Really fun, thank you.
    • D.S.Masters
      @Don G Rowe Interesting way to put it... and yeah, originally I was going to have that stop at that point, but then I decided to make it a point of no return, so B couldn't go back that way to get to the win.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      I like the moving mechanism and the logic path...Thanks for sharing @D.S.Masters ;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      GFJ
      It took me a while to figure out the path but, in retrospect, the solution is logical.
    • D.S.Masters
      @GFJ I try to keep them fairly simple, mainly because I'm no good at convoluted.
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