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So update 10 has just been released today and one rule that has been tweaked was G53. It now says:
A ROBOT shall be operated solely by the DRIVERS and/or HUMAN PLAYERS of the team, and/or an ALLIANCE PARTNER within the SPY BOX.
The red reflects the changes made. Does this mean a robot can be controlled from the spy box? Does this change your strategy?
IronicDeadBird
12-02-2016, 15:50
So update 10 has just been released today and one rule that has been tweaked was G53. It now says:
A ROBOT shall be operated solely by the DRIVERS and/or HUMAN PLAYERS of the team, and/or an ALLIANCE PARTNER within the SPY BOX.
The red reflects the changes made. Does this mean a robot can be controlled from the spy box? Does this change your strategy?
It means I am glad I do not plan on using the spy box heavily.
zinthorne
12-02-2016, 15:51
Does that mean you can run a long controller cord to the spybox and control the robot??
This means that a spy for one team may signal his alliance partner's robots (with non-powered signals such as flags). It was added in response to question Q803:
Q. It appears that several teams are planning to have their spy use non-powered signalling directly to the robot (e.g. flags or scan codes). Does G35 prohibit the spy, who is a member of team BlueA, from using the signals provided by team BlueB during teleop, and if so, which robot is disabled?
A. A spy may signal an ALLIANCE partner's ROBOT from the SPY BOX with a non-powered signalling device. G35 will be edited in Team Update 10 to reflect this.
Poseidon5817
12-02-2016, 15:55
Since the operator console is required to be contained in the driver station, I think the rule refers to the human player in the spy box sending signals to the robot via vision.
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