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Im not on a FRC team (yet) but I still wanna know the game.
Are you allowed to be in position of both of your alliances trackballs? |
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Short answer: no. However, if the opponent's trackball leaves the field of play, there is no penalty that I can find. If you can figure out a way to remove the trackballs from play without possessing them, it may be an interesting strategy (although the refs will reintroduce them as soon as they can) |
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In response to Boilers comment about not finding any penalty for ejecting the opponents Trackball, I will go out on a limb and guess you will get further clarification in the future something to the effect that "intentionally throwing your opponents Trackball out of the arena is not in the spirit of the competition, and will be viewed as un-sportmanslike."
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What does "above the overpass" mean? Does it mean over without touching, or can it touch the overpass? If it can touch, then what happens when you put your trackball on top of it at the end and your opponent knocks it off? Do you get 6 points for the trackball crossing over the overpass?
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No one seemed to know the answer in another threads so I'll try here.
I wonder what the refs will do if a robot breaks down in the middle of the track, thereby obstructing it. Will it be a penalty? During the Kickoff broadcast, they gave a brief tutorial about the IR board. They said that different remotes can disrupt the receptors. Does this mean that the robocoaches can disrupt another team's IR board? During the game practice, two red "bots" passed the trackballs back and forth. On would lift it over the bar and then the other would pass it back. Could you hypothetically do this the entire game, as long as you are not obstructing the path? Also is there anywhere where we can find the tests that the refs will be using so that we can see what penalties they focus on the most? |
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FROM SSmike
During the game practice, two red "bots" passed the trackballs back and forth. On would lift it over the bar and then the other would pass it back. Could you hypothetically do this the entire game, as long as you are not obstructing the path? You could, but you would not get points more than once. The Trackball must pass over the opposing alliances finish line before it can be scored a second time for passing above the overpass (G13). I believe that in the animation, RBot1 passed the Trackball above the overpass to RBot2 (8 Points), then RBot 2 passed it back to RBot1, RBot1 then placed the Trackball on the overpass (12 points per G14). |
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Has anyone read <G10>? It says "Each TRACKBALL that has CROSSED its own FINISH LINE while not in contact with a ROBOT of the same ALLIANCE will earn 2 points. A TRACKBALL that has CROSSED its own FINISH LINE which contacts ROBOTS of both ALLIANCES while CROSSING will earn 2 points."
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I have a question regarding robot size at the end of the match. I know in years past that robots have sometimes had to end within starting dimension but I did not see any mention of it this year. I may have missed it as I do not have a complete set of the rules but the area my teams rules person thought it would be did not mention it. If anyone could clarify this for me that would be a great help.
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