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Matt10010010010 09-01-2016 19:47

Kick the ball.
 
Is it possible to kick the ball through the secret passage?

JonA1557 09-01-2016 19:50

Re: Kick the ball.
 
it may not be as effective as going on the floor and punching the ball, with more power and accurecy

AndyBare 09-01-2016 20:22

Re: Kick the ball.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt10010010010 (Post 1519359)
Is it possible to kick the ball through the secret passage?

You can for your secret passage, but
G27 states: A ROBOT may not transfer BOULDERS from the NEUTRAL ZONE to the opponent’s SECRET PASSAGE.
Violation: TECH FOUL per BOULDER

So that rules out kicking a ball through the opposing alliance's secret passage from the neutral zone. I suppose you can kick it backwards, but that would be very counterproductive.

dmorewood 09-01-2016 21:45

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Your not allowed to move the ball through to the opponents Courtyard in any way shape or form without carrying or following the ball into the opponents zone and then backing back into the neutral zone. Just lobbing balls results in tech fouls.

kingbrandon14 09-01-2016 23:23

Re: Kick the ball.
 
Would it be legal to pick up a boulder from midfield and roll it through one of the defenses to your alliance partner for them to pick it up and score it?::rtm::

asid61 09-01-2016 23:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kingbrandon14 (Post 1519751)
Would it be legal to pick up a boulder from midfield and roll it through one of the defenses to your alliance partner for them to pick it up and score it?::rtm::

See G40.

dmaggio744 09-01-2016 23:28

Re: Kick the ball.
 
G40: A ROBOT may not cause a BOULDER to move from the NEUTRAL ZONE into the opponent’s
COURTYARD unless:
A. the ROBOT contacts the BOULDER within OUTER WORKS, and
B. the ROBOT completes its CROSSING (i.e. doesn’t completely back out of the OUTER
WORKS into the NEUTRAL ZONE)
Violation: TECH FOUL per BOULDER

Once you move the boulder into the opponent's courtyard, another robot can take control of the boulder, but your robot must both come in contact with the boulder in the outer works, and pass through the defense. So you cant nudge one through, but I see no harm in giving it to another bot as long as your robot went through the defense.

Hope this helped :)

Christopher149 09-01-2016 23:37

Re: Kick the ball.
 
I at least think the OP was referring to a Human Player kicking the ball through the Embrasure to return it to play instead instead of bowling it.

I see no reason or rule why not, other than bowling might be easier.

Dt33345 10-01-2016 00:00

Re: Kick the ball.
 
The only problem I could think of from kicking the boulders is the ball could pick up and carry over the defenses. If a team finds a member that can kick the boulders in the right way then they won't have to send bots back to move boulders across the defenses.

mackenzieg 10-01-2016 00:19

Re: Kick the ball.
 
This is actually something my team talked about for a little while today. There don't seem to be any rules prohibiting kicking the boulder as opposed to just rolling it, it just depends on whether you would rather it to go further down the field or be aimed more accurately.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dt33345 (Post 1519795)
The only problem I could think of from kicking the boulders is the ball could pick up and carry over the defenses. If a team finds a member that can kick the boulders in the right way then they won't have to send bots back to move boulders across the defenses.

The fact that the low bar is right in front of the SP makes it seem pretty likely that with enough power it would bounce over into the courtyard or out of the field entirely. G40 essentially says that robots can't cause boulders to move from the neutral zone to the opponent's courtyard without being in contact with them and crossing as well, but doesn't say anything about human players. The refs probably wouldn't be thrilled with that strategy, but I can't find anything prohibiting it (unless I'm missing something).
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Canon reeves 10-01-2016 00:42

Re: Kick the ball.
 
As previously mentioned, I don't see a rule prohibiting it now, but it will probably be disallowed in a Q and A or manual update pretty soon. I don't think that's within the spirit or nature of the game, so I couldn't imagine them wanting to allow it.

Dt33345 10-01-2016 00:44

Re: Kick the ball.
 
I don't think it would bounce out with enough control. Foam dodgeballs like the boulders pick up and slow down easy so it should be easy to kick it right so it gets past the defenses and just drops.

Michael Hill 10-01-2016 08:47

Re: Kick the ball.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dmaggio744 (Post 1519756)
G40: A ROBOT may not cause a BOULDER to move from the NEUTRAL ZONE into the opponent’s
COURTYARD unless:
A. the ROBOT contacts the BOULDER within OUTER WORKS, and
B. the ROBOT completes its CROSSING (i.e. doesn’t completely back out of the OUTER
WORKS into the NEUTRAL ZONE)
Violation: TECH FOUL per BOULDER

Once you move the boulder into the opponent's courtyard, another robot can take control of the boulder, but your robot must both come in contact with the boulder in the outer works, and pass through the defense. So you cant nudge one through, but I see no harm in giving it to another bot as long as your robot went through the defense.

Hope this helped :)

That rule applies to ROBOTS causing the boulder to move from the neutral zone to the opposing alliance's courtyard, not HUMAN PLAYERS.

evanperryg 10-01-2016 11:17

Re: Kick the ball.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dmaggio744 (Post 1519756)
G40: A ROBOT may not cause a BOULDER to move from the NEUTRAL ZONE into the opponent’s
COURTYARD unless:
A. the ROBOT contacts the BOULDER within OUTER WORKS, and
B. the ROBOT completes its CROSSING (i.e. doesn’t completely back out of the OUTER
WORKS into the NEUTRAL ZONE)
Violation: TECH FOUL per BOULDER

Once you move the boulder into the opponent's courtyard, another robot can take control of the boulder, but your robot must both come in contact with the boulder in the outer works, and pass through the defense. So you cant nudge one through, but I see no harm in giving it to another bot as long as your robot went through the defense.

In other words, toasters with collectors are a very, very valuable asset. Imagine this- a kitbot drivetrain, with a basic external collector, just some polycord on a tube, spinning on the front of the bot. If that can hold a ball, go through the low bar, and back out, you've just put a ball in position for a shooter to score it very conveniently. I have a feeling cheesecake will be making a return.

paulschonfeld 10-01-2016 11:37

Re: Kick the ball.
 
The 2016 FIRST Field Tour Video makes reference to how the feeder stations and how they are intended to be used.

One quote from the video is:
"It is imperative for your own safety that you don't reach through these openings, even a little bit. The embrasure is a tight fit for the boulders, so your human player will need accurate bowling skills."

My interpretation of the quote from the video is that FIRST will not want or allow human players to kick the ball through the openings if there is a possibility that their foot could 'reach through' one of the openings, for safety reasons.

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