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Feeding litter into can from human player station?
while we were looking at the manual, a lot of people suggested the idea of just picking up the container, taking it to the human player station, feeding a tube in, and just stacking it for the points. we couldn't find any rule against it, but we aren't entirely sure if it would be legal. thoughts?
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We also had a similar idea. The manual clearly states that the litter is only scored when placed into or on a scored recycling can, and a recycling can is only scored when solely supported by scored grey totes. This seems to disallow said strategy.
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Since scored are only counted at the end of the match, that doesnt make sense. I think it counts as scored as long as its in a container at the end of the match.
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To the second poster's point:
To the contrary, this idea may be the BEST strategy for two reasons: 1. It's valid to do what the OP suggests as the scores are assessed at the end of the match. So long as the noodle is in the green can and the green can is on top of a grey tote and that grey tote is fully supported by the scoring platform, then the OP's idea is totally valid. The rules dont' say the order of operations, just that the green can needs to be scored. A noodle in a green can not properly scored doesn't count. 2. It will be awfully hard to get the noodle into the recycling container on top of the stack of grey bins. So, why not just put the really light foam into the big green can before putting the can on top of the stack? |
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As I reread the rule 3-4 times, I'm beginning to think that the strategy is legal and does count for points, because points are awarded at the end of teleop. I'm sure it's already in the Q&A though.
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The way I'm interpreting the rules, you don't even need to "score" the green recycling containers for the litter to count as scored. I.E. You can fill up a container, drop it, pick another one up, fill it, drop it etc. (or even simpler, chuck a piece of litter and hope it lands on one of your bins!)
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YEs key word is scored got me the first time through the instructions awell
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The placement of the noodle feeding chute is pretty optimal for this method. It occurred to me as well. I suspect that it's expected.
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In order for that container and the enclosed or on top litter, to score (in a scored container), it must be on a tote to be in the marked level 1 on the backstop. There currently certainly appears to be no rule against recycling the litter in that specific manner. Notice also a human player field introduced bin first on the floor, then a container stacked on top of that, then human player feeds the litter into the container, then lift the whole shebang very carefully now from the bottom up bin, right up and onto a 4 bin stack...Topped off. (The turn around and drive forward is the trickiest part without dumping that container into all those nicely stacked bins).
If you attempt to recycle litter into a container standing upright on a five grey bin stack without throwing it into it, you will get called for going over a robot height rule for sure. Now, if that Container is laying horizontally on top of a 5 bin stack, you could do so without exceeding that height limitation, but you may be playing w/ fire there too when you cause that container to roll off possibly knocking down your whole stack among possibly other things like crushing your own or alliance partners robots. TNA under the existing rules will still be a major issue though.:D |
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