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Transferring a boulder without a CROSSING.
In this video, the blue robot returns via the low bar to acquire another boulder, but does not fully enter the neutral zone, so the boulder is transferred without a CROSSING. Not sure if this is legal.
https://youtu.be/M-jUnsDdl5Q?list=PL...oR1yL0P& t=95 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 (e.g. doesn’t completely back out of the OUTER WORKS into the NEUTRAL ZONE) 40b. implies there must be a crossing, but the 'e.g' part is satisfied, since the robot reversed and continued into the courtyard. Just wondering.. |
Re: Transferring a boulder without a CROSSING.
in this case I would say the crossing never started, so is against the spirit of the rule. I think by the letter of the rule it could be argued either way. I suspect a Q&A should be asked about this, and that G40 would get updated.
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Re: Transferring a boulder without a CROSSING.
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https://frc-qa.firstinspires.org/Que...ossing-it-is-n "... Contacting a BOULDER within a DEFENSE after a CROSSING has been completed requires a new CROSSING to take place." |
Re: Transferring a boulder without a CROSSING.
Here is the updated video link, with the corrected starting time.
https://youtu.be/M-jUnsDdl5Q?list=PL...oR1yL0P& t=94 |
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I would say that is not legal but would like to know what the ramifications should have been.
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Per these Q&A's, the transfer is not legal. The ball was clearly in the Neutral Zone, G40 applies, so the Bot must also start from the NZ.
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