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Is there anything in the rules that prevents a team from using airzookas to knock other frisbees out from the sidelines?
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Im sure there is a rule that we cant throw objects, but what about air?
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I sometimes forget this is a forum with a lot of high schoolers, and I sometimes forget how bad they are at trolling....
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No. Just no.
That's not even taking advantage of the rules, that's just playing dirty. |
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There are rules about what the drive team can have during a match. This is not one of the allowed items.
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It's that little quoted rule, 3.14.1, that requires all competitions to conform to the laws of physics.
It might be worth trying at the Hogwarts' Academy off-season event, where 3.14.1 is normally waived. Jason Please note that 3.14.1 also specifically disallows helping robots to climb by "jumping up and down really hard" in the stands, and using divine intervention to improve autonomous mode. |
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The game is meant to be played by the humans and robots that are on the field and no one else. Duh. Other illegal acts from the sidelines include:
I propose that before anyone uses the "it's just air" excuse, they must explain the difference between sniping a frisbee with a puff of air, versus a well placed blunted arrow. And if they still want to argue "it's just air", then we toss them in a 75mph wind tunnel for 30 minutes or so. I mean, it's just air, it's not like it's really doing anything. |
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For more serious discussion: Would it be legal to mount a device on a robot to do this? Would it be moral?
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OP: What if you just get your whole team to blow REALLY hard at the opposing alliance? |
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