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What is a hurdle?
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I'm pretty sure that the intent of this definition is that "re-contacting the originating ROBOT" simply refers to the case where the originating robot does in fact come into contact with the Trackball again, rather than mandating it. You don't have to touch it again... it just says what needs to happen first if you do.
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To me this rule is intended to prevent teams from creating a robot that will just spit the ball up and back down into the bot on the other side of the overpass. I know my former team in 2006 was able to get the robot to simply pop the ball out of the flywheel and back into the hopper at low enough of a speed. This rule is intended to prevent such an action from allowing a team to score an astronomical amount of points in such a manner.
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can we catapult launch the ball?
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A question we had regarding this is if the TRACKBALL is allowed to come in contact with the bridge during the act of Hurdling? Does it in fact need to pass completely over without touching the bridge.
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the ROBOT must: • be in its own HOME STRETCH, and • be in POSSESSION of a TRACKBALL, and • be moving toward the OVERPASS and/or elevating the TRACKBALL so that the top of the TRACKBALL is higher than the LANE DIVIDER. As long as you fulfill these requirements, so you'll have to catapult the ball while moving. |
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I don't know if I'm insane or I'm just missing this. I remember someone during the kickoff say that in order for a hurdle to count that the ball had to touch the ground first, then go over the overpass, and then touch the ground/another robot.
However according to the definition of Hurdling in the Game Manual it just says it has to go over the overpass and contact the floor/another robot before re-contacting the original robot...so does this mean we don't have to do anything special before we hurdle? |
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I don't feel that the definition of hurdling is relevant here.
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