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"noodle hats" for Quals
With the number of quality FCS robots available across the divisions, it would seem to be important for alliances to have "noodle hat"s, i.e. shot blockers available in Quals. Letting even a modest FCS have full reign in a Qual is a prescription for a loss for the non-FCS equipped side.
So, the prescription is to have a "noodle hat" blocker guy available on the opposite side. A recent thread on YMTC suggests that on again/off again application of "noodle hat"s is *probably* against the rules, so any bot with aspirations of helping their alliances through Quals should be inspected __with__ their "noodle hat" as an "additional mechanism", making weight accordingly. Of course, all you folks out there with blockers already available, "never mind"! ;) Your alliance partners will love you if you can shut down an opposing FCS, that's for sure! :D |
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Interesting that a hybrid FCS would suggest this :rolleyes:
I think it's a pretty brilliant idea, and it shouldn't be too difficult to still make weight with the addition of some noodles. |
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I always wonder why a team would choose not to defend. I understand the want and need to show off before alliance selection, but in my opinion, it shows poorly that a team would allow these full court monsters to go undefended, practically resigning the match before it is even played. I suppose there is always the option of trying to outscore the full court (the reason most teams choose not to block), but that's only possible for a small number of teams, and the "noodle hat" is a much more plausible solution. I've seen way too many qualification matches where an alliance chooses not to defend, and loses what otherwise should have been an easily winnable match. |
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And anyone facing 67 "naked" ought to review MSC F-1 to see how slim their prospects would be! :ahh: Just sayin'... |
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If you can make weight with both (say you need to take something off to make room for the hat) and have them both inspected with your robot *then* you would have no problem interchanging them at will. Without the need for re-inspection each time. |
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What if team A makes a blocker for team B because they are together for match 1, then team A takes a the blocker back and puts it on team C in match 18?
Not sure how to call that one. |
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Team C would need to be inspected with the blocker on. Naturally, they'd have to pass. Otherwise, moot point, team C can't use the blocker. But the thing is, let's say that somebody notices that Team A is showing up, and every match they show up in, one of their alliance partners is carrying the same blocker. It's not inconceivable that somebody will figure out that Team A has the blocker, and is putting it on other teams' robots (with their permission, obviously). Is there a rule that would prevent it? I can't think of one off the top of my head. But there might be a way to rule that it's illegal. I'm thinking something on the order of the "each team can only bring one robot" rule combined with a narrowish reading of the Withholding Allowance rules and the "combined weight of mechanisms used in a modular system" rules would be enough to push it into the non-legal zone--but before going that far, the GDC members present would probably be asked to huddle up on the issue. |
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If team A brought the blocker pre-constructed, that'd be part of their withholding. And, I think, part of the withholding of every other team that used it. So in this case team A needs to be carefully asking the right questions before they hand over the thing for installation. I don't think the GDC has anything to do with rules interpretation at the tournament. This one would belong to the Lead Robot Inspector of the tournament (or Division, at CMP) -- see 5.5.2 in the game manual. The LRI may consult with the lead LRI (Big Al) if he or she feels the need. How Al makes rulings for things like this, I don't know; I'm sure he has all the contacts he needs at FIRST HQ but I would have no idea how he uses them. |
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If I was to rule it illegal, this is how I would do it: Team A is supplying a part to multiple teams, the same part in fact (this is important). The question is, quite simply: Is it then part of Team A's robot, or the other teams' robots? Looking at the definition of ROBOT from the Manual, I could probably make a pretty strong case either way. If it is ruled part of Team A's robot (and the way I could rule it that way is that it is part of an electromechanical assembly that is designed to play UA, though it is separate from the rest of that assembly), then there are a number of ways to rule it illegal on the field or in inspection, the least of which is a T-foul (G13) and from there they go up to DQ/fix the robot. Of course, it could also be ruled that such a part is a part of all the other teams' robots, just supplied by another team. (It's not a COTS part, so it is thus a FABRICATED ITEM, thus no trouble over team as VENDOR.) Of course, this is a bit of a stretch to do, and I don't think that anybody would go that far unless there were significant complaints. |
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When teams help other teams, the parts tend to stay with one robot. Sure, there might be some exceptions, but it doesn't matter who builds that part. What we're discussing is the issue where the exact same part turns up on multiple robots throughout the event, and the same team is always on the field with it, irregardless of which robot it is actually on in that match. Who built it is not relevant for this discussion--let's actually assume that Team D (not attending the event) built it for/with Team A at the Magnolia Regional before elims, just to be on the safe side and eliminate the builders from the equation entirely. So: It's always on the field with Team A. Whether it's on Team A's robot or not, it's always out there. Is it part of Team A's robot, or part of their partners' robots that use it? Sure, for the match, it's part of the robot using it, and has to pass inspection on that robot. But for the competition, which robot is it a part of? Can you tell me, that for the entire competition, it is not a part of Team A's Quote:
Admittedly, this is a stretch. I'd rule it legal, but it's a judgement call, so I wouldn't say I'd make a similar decision if a similar situation would arise in 2014. |
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I hope I'm staying within the fruit category again ;); how about this: Team A has a problem with their digital sidecar, and borrows one from team B next door, who has a spare. Later in the day, they get their own replacement & swap out team A's part for the one that belongs to them. The next morning, team C needs a sidecar & borrows the same sidecar from team A. I don't think anyone would consider the sidecar part of team A's robot even if they are on the field at the same time as the sidecar, both times. I also don't think anyone would find any problem with that scenario whatsoever. If you think it's unrealistic for team B to swap out a sidecar twice, substitute whatever part you'd like. I know it's not the exact situation, but in my mind, at least, it's a relevant analogy. I don't think FABRICATION vs. COTS part makes any difference on the question of "to which robot does this part belong?" I don't really think we're disagreeing here, although I find it an interesting discussion that's helping me think about the rules a bit. Which is good, since I'm going to need them when inspections start in St. Louis. Which is now about 94 hours away. :ahh: |
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This device is clearly designed as part of a robot to play the game Ultimate Ascent. It is not a ROBOT itself, but it is quite clearly part of one. I think we can agree on that. So, Team A has brought a ROBOT, which ROBOT has a part that is not necessarily mounted on Team A's robot although it appears in every Team A match, mounted on a robot. The question is, is that part still part of Team A's robot? Your answer is that for any given match, the answer is "No" (assuming of course that the part is not actually on Team A's robot). My answer is "Yes", because while it does not appear on Team A's robot in every match, they are the ones using it every match (though their partners are presumably quite willing participants). On a per-match basis, you are quite correct. Over the entire event, I think it becomes less and less arguable that this device is actually part of Team A's robot, when it appears on Team B, Team C, Team D, Team E, and so on, only when they are on an alliance with Team A (and in no other matches). Inspections are currently on a per-match basis. Quote:
The trick with Fabricated vs COTS is that a COTS item can probably be put on just about any robot that has a spot for it with no modification. Most robots would have spots for sidecars, cRIOs, Jaguars, Victors, Talons, batteries, etc. Those are all COTS parts. But if I have a robot with bumpers and you have a robot with bumpers and we need to swap for some reason, we probably won't be able to do that without modification, because chances are our Fabricated Items do not have the same mounting system at all. Fabricated Items tend to be custom for a particular robot (or two or three, for collaborations and practice robots), requiring some modification to robot or item to mount to another robot. I agree, this is a very interesting discussion. Maybe next year we'll see some resolution in the game design. (I also think it relates to the "win match or win tournament" meta-game discussions, where the right answer is "both!".) |
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