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G23 vs. G48
G23 says that the only way to enter game pieces onto the field is through the chute. Meanwhile, G48 goes into detail about how human players can throw game pieces over the alliance station wall onto the field, and even the rack.
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G23 appears to address only the chute, saying that the chute is a one-way device (HP to robot) and can not be used to pass from robot to HP. G48 is a global rule which covers all of the ways the tubes may enter.
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The only time a human player and robot can touch a ringer at the same time is through the chute.
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I agree with you. I think that they are just talking about the Chute and how it is a one-way device.
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Read G23 as follows:
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Interesting...that could eliminate the need to drive back and forth between the rack and the wall.
On the other hand, throwing the game pieces could damage robots, knock flags off, get in the way of robots being lifted by platforms... |
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G23 is located under Match Play and G48 is located under Team Member Action in the manual. R23 has a "see G08" about obtaining game which states that a robot may pick up a tube from the playing field surface. The rule about the Human Player actions states that a tube may be sent through the chute and/or by being thrown to over the field wall on their alliance side so that the robot can catch it or pick it up from the field surface. So in the end if the human player tosses the tube over the alliance wall or passes it through the chute the tube may legally enter game play for whatever that particular tube is eligible for (spoiling or ringers).
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I remember reading in the rule book that any other interaction between anyone and the robot other than the HP giving the robot tubes through the chute results in immeadiate disqualification from that match. Correct me if I am wrong but I'm almost positive
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Sorry couldn't resist that one. In all seriousness, I don't think we have to worry about raining pool tubes damaging anything. I dare you to attempt to injure someone with one of these tubes. Aside from excessive and repeated whacking, or popping a tube right next someone's ear (ouch). There's really no way to hurt people with these things. Now damage from the rubber balls from last year were a real concern, repeated pummelings from large chunks of rubber can hurt quite a bit, but teams managed to build robots (and flag holders) that withstood those just fine. So, once you consider this stuff, I don't think we should have to really worry about the deadly tubes of robot destruction. :D |
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the ringers will pop before they bust metal.
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it seems like the only "legal" way for the human player to pass on the game peices is through the shoot.
"<G23> GAME PIECES through CHUTE – GAME PIECES may only be entered onto the field through the CHUTE (see Rule <G08>)." "Obtaining GAME PIECES - ROBOTS may obtain GAME PIECES via any of the following methods: ... Grasping RINGERS or SPOILERS that have been placed in the CHUTE by the HUMAN PLAYER" That is the only part of G8 that says anything about human players, so I would believe the throwing over the Alliance Station Wall would be a violation of rule G8. |
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There is no answer to this question until FIRST responds to it. |
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G8 considers robots obtaining game pieces. It does not mention scoring at all. Although G23 could be worded better, I don't see any contradictions in these rules.
HP may:
I would be surprised to learn that the intent of G23 is anything other than to prevent a robot from feeding rings to the human player so that they can be thrown to other locations on the field, or hoarded if the are the opposing alliance's rings |
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The Title of G23 seems to make the Rule clear. It says "GAME PIECES through CHUTE" so this addresses the issue of the tubes being transferred through the chute in only one direction, and does not prohibit throwing tubes over the wall.
I am unsure as to whether robots can catch tubes thrown over the walls however. |
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I think that it is OK to have a human player toss ringers on the field, as long as the robot and the human player are not touching the ringer at the same time. The only way that could happen is through the chute.
Correct me if I'm mistaken. |
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or SPOILER onto the field, either by attempting to throw it to a ROBOT or onto the RACK... If GAME PIECES are thrown, they must be thrown over the top of the Alliance Station Wall, and may not be thrown around the side of the Alliance Station Wall. yet this confirms that you can throw them over the top to you bots also this can mean that we can try and score our selves hummm who can throw that distance? |
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So pretty much we'll just have to wait for FIRST to make the final call. From the past 2 threads it's pretty much a back and forth on how we depict it, the rules counter and recounter each other. So we can spend hours debating this situation or we could be designing and planning our robot, thats just what I think. :]
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It has just been addressed by update one:
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