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Spy Bot's Role in Auto
What can the Spy Bot do in Auto? Can it interfere with other robots? Can it score / damage the tower? Can it breach?
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It can have a ball and score it. It can also "breach" the defense.
Seems pointless to cross a defense from the spy bot position. |
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And given sufficient prediction of the opponent's actions (and given that most teams can't autonomously sweve) can I place my robot such that it is an opponent robot's autonomous path, halting their driving and preventing them from scoring? Can I place my robot somewhere else then program it to move into the opponent's robot's autonomous path? |
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From 3.4.2 I do not think you can place your robot in your own courtyard before the match.
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"A. pre-load one (1) BOULDER in or on their ROBOT such that the BOULDER is fully supported by their ROBOT..." A spy can start with a ball, because this rule doesn't state(nor does any other rule) that a spy can't have a ball. Only special thing about spies is where they start the match. Also, you can't play a robot in your zone, so it is impossible to block an opponents path without breaking G13. |
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Is it possible (rule wise not practically) that you can shoot and then go cross a defense? That's shoot, and go back through a defense then return over or under it?
That seems like a much more practical way of doing the shot + Cross auto from a programming standpoint. |
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Is there no specification of the spy bot in any other part of the rule book.
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Also, I'm not sure if that was a question, it sounded like one but it was ended with a period. Can you be more clear in your meaning? |
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