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Dylan 24-01-2007 11:32

Robot stacking during match?
 
Would it be legal to have one of your alliance partners drive onto your robot, and then drive around with them on top so they could score on higher rows?

Rich Wong 24-01-2007 11:48

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 564151)
Would it be legal to have one of your alliance partners drive onto your robot, and then drive around with them on top so they could score on higher rows?

No. I believe robot stack is allowed during the End Game period and only can be done in your alliance end zone.

Maximus123 24-01-2007 11:56

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
<G35>
A ROBOT may attach to and/or climb onto a ROBOT on its own ALLIANCE. A ROBOT
may not attach to and/or climb onto a ROBOT on an opposing ALLIANCE (doing so will
be interpreted as an attempt to damage an opposing robot, and may be penalized as
such)
Of Course :D
This year the game is geared toward team work more than ever.

Alex Cormier 24-01-2007 11:59

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
i would have to say legal along as if your in the home zone and dont exceed the 72" rule once out of the home zone. and i don't see how this could be even a ounce of usefull? there owuld then be a 3 V 2 match up and i doubt it wil be more productive then two opposing robots.

kawelch 24-01-2007 12:01

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maximus123 (Post 564169)
<G35>
A ROBOT may attach to and/or climb onto a ROBOT on its own ALLIANCE. A ROBOT
may not attach to and/or climb onto a ROBOT on an opposing ALLIANCE (doing so will
be interpreted as an attempt to damage an opposing robot, and may be penalized as
such)

This says nothing about home zone or end game... it just says it is legal to climb onto your own alliance's robot.

groves 24-01-2007 12:04

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
You can even start stacked.

Maximus123 24-01-2007 12:10

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 564170)
i would have to say legal along as if your in the home zone and dont exceed the 72" rule once out of the home zone. and i don't see how this could be even a ounce of usefull? there owuld then be a 3 V 2 match up and i doubt it wil be more productive then two opposing robots.

Your robot can extend 72 wide by 72 long after the start of game, but your robot can extend to the roof if it can and wants to. Even if another robot stacks on top of you, your robot and thier robot are two robots, so it wouldnt matter either way.
It would be extremely useful if: a robot that can only reach the 1st and 2nd rows from the floor drives onto a team solely built for the last 15 seconds to have a robot drive on top of it and defensive manauvers has it drive on top of it, it could reach the top 3rd. Plus it helps emphaize team work.:cool:

Chris_Elston 24-01-2007 12:11

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by groves (Post 564175)
You can even start stacked.


This is allowed...weird...but allowed...

http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...ighlight=start

Maximus123 24-01-2007 12:14

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris_Elston (Post 564179)
This is allowed...weird...but allowed...

http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...ighlight=start

Not really wierd, could be strategy.

Donut 24-01-2007 14:56

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris_Elston (Post 564179)
This is allowed...weird...but allowed...

http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...ighlight=start

This helps score points if you have an alliance robot who is inoperable at the time due to damage or something. You at least get the 15/30 points for having them lifted at the end.

Choi9111 24-01-2007 16:01

Re: Robot stacking during match?
 
Hmm this is an interesting rule.


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