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Natchez 04-01-2005 21:18

YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
You Make The Call (YMTC) is a series of situations where you are the official and make the call.

Redateam organizes and pays for the construction of the Magnolia Remote Kickoff playing field while abiding by all FIRST non-disclosure rules. After the conclusion of the Magnolia Remote Kickoff, Redateam loads up the field in their pick-up trucks and takes the field to St. Catherine Gravel Company, the facility where Redabot comes to life. All night Saturday, Redateam uses the field along with their old robots to develop their strategy. Before church on Sunday, they know exactly what their robot will do.

Based on the 2004 Robot Rules, YOU MAKE THE CALL!

Tuba4 04-01-2005 21:51

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
I can see nothing in the 2004 rules that would make this situation illegal. The rules talk about when you can and cannot build the robot. They say nothing about the construction of any other game elements.

They are probably numerous teams that actually spend Saturday after the kickoff strategizing with last year's robot. They may not have an actual field or a mockup to work with but they accomplish the same thing.

If Redateam had enough foresight and financial resources to arrange and pay for the construction of a field for a remote kickoff, I say more power to them!!

Mike Martus 04-01-2005 22:28

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
This is a perk for paying and hosting the kick off field. While there may be a slight advantage because of having a practice field, I see the advantage not really being significant to get worked up about.

Saturday afternoon and Sunday many, if not most will work on the game, the field, the robot and hey, its the start of the build.

To all the worried: You have bigger challenges to worry about, relax and concentrate on what is really important .... all the pizza you will eat in the next 6 weeks:).

Tom Bottiglieri 04-01-2005 22:32

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
They payed for the field.. let them do what they want.

Mike 04-01-2005 22:41

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Go for it, nothing in the rules against it. It's just like practicing programming, electrical, etc. before kick-off.

Max Lobovsky 04-01-2005 22:51

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Anyone happen to know which teams do build fields for kickoffs?

Kims Robot 04-01-2005 23:13

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Natchez
while abiding by all FIRST non-disclosure rules.

This sounds legal to me by the 2004 rules as the team starts work after the kickoff, but does anyone know what the non-diclosure rules are? Are students allowed to help build the field? And does anyone know how long they get to build the field?

For the Rochester regional, I know there are several corporations that have teams sponsoring the regional, and I know they(or at least one of the teams) are building a field, as they are raffling it off to a rookie team that attends, which is definitely an awesome gesture!

I think its really neat that they can have fields at the remote kickoffs, as long as teams aren't trying to gain that advantage in order to start planning early. Id say this one is fair.

Al Skierkiewicz 04-01-2005 23:47

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
I think Natchez said it best. They packed up the demo field (which for obvious reasons cannot be an entire field) and carried it back to where they practice and reassembled it. They are actually at a disadvantage because in the time it takes them to disassemble, pack, transport, and unpack the demo field, the other teams have already started building their real field. Considering the hosts need to keep the field set up until the last team leaves and then clean up the space and secure everything, I think the host team is losing out.
Three cheers for host teams!!!

Steve W 05-01-2005 07:10

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kims Robot
This sounds legal to me by the 2004 rules as the team starts work after the kickoff, but does anyone know what the non-diclosure rules are? Are students allowed to help build the field? And does anyone know how long they get to build the field?

For the Rochester regional, I know there are several corporations that have teams sponsoring the regional, and I know they(or at least one of the teams) are building a field, as they are raffling it off to a rookie team that attends, which is definitely an awesome gesture!

I think its really neat that they can have fields at the remote kickoffs, as long as teams aren't trying to gain that advantage in order to start planning early. Id say this one is fair.

I can speak for the Canadian Regional (now GTA)
When we first started the gentleman that agreed to build the field had to sign non disclosure documents with FIRST. I believe that now GM is building the fields and they are under the same rules. I have been at the kick off site when the field arrives which at the earliest is noon the day before kick off. Seeing that I am a volunteer and help unload and set up the pieces you might say that I have a slight advantage but with all of the work involved with set up and kick off there is really no time to think of it. There are also no rules, just field specs that the builders see. I am also not allowed to talk to my team after seeing the pieces. I believe that other kick offs work pretty much the same but I cannot vouch for that.

Mike Rush 05-01-2005 10:35

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
Anyone happen to know which teams do build fields for kickoffs?

For the past few years In AZ there was a field built but by employees of the GM Desert Proving Ground, the sponsoring company of the Gila Monsters, and not by the team mentors. After the kickoff, the field is 'sold' to cover the cost of materials to a lucky raffle winner from those attending the kickoff. For the past couple of years, there were enough parts of the field built (additional ones if needed) so that there were two half fields for two lucky raffle winners.

(Thanks GM and team 64)

Wetzel 05-01-2005 10:41

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
As far as I can tell, it is ok. We have no idea what the rules are that FIRST imposed on the host team, but if they followed all the non-disclosure rules, that should mean they followed all applicable rules.

I know that on 116, we always got a real rough and dirty mock up built on Saturday for Stubot on Sunday. It would be things like wheeled trashcans for the mobile goals and kickballs, but it would allow us to form a strategy.

Wetzel

Roland 05-01-2005 10:46

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Voted "legal, and church is neither here nor there"

gsensel 05-01-2005 21:29

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
I know my senior year (2001) the technokats hosted one of the first remote kickoffs and first had us build the barrier for the field, but we knew nothing about the object in side the field. One goal was built by a local company which signed the nondisclosure agreement. We used both of these all season. Thing may have changed now but based on what I have seen it is legal.

663.keith 05-01-2005 21:40

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
This is definately leagal. If a team really wanted to they could purchase the exact same stuff, and build their own. I see nothing wrong with them taking the demo field

Sidney San Martín 05-01-2005 22:57

Re: YMTC: Redateam uses remote kickoff field
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
They packed up the demo field (which for obvious reasons cannot be an entire field)…

Wait... I can't see the obvious reasons. It would seem that the demo field would be the best and most complete field to support demonstrations and look cool at the kickoff. What would be missing?
I'm still relatively new, so bear with me while I build my FIRST personal obviousness database.

By the way, I voted semi-legal. I can't see why this action would be wrong, but it is an unfair advantage to have extra time and advance specs.


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