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That happened to us in St. Louis. We were playing midfield, and during autonomous our alliance member kicked a ball right into our hanger - the impact was big enough to cause it to become unlatched, and the gas spring sent the whole thing up... and slightly out of our frame perimeter. Our drive team handled it great, and played a very laid back game that time with no robot-robot interaction. We were not penalized. |
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The other rule that you need to take into consideration that they could be calling as well is <G41>:
<G41> Detaching MECHANISMS - ROBOTS may not intentionally detach parts or leave MECHANISMS on the FIELD. Violation: PENALTY for each incident and potential RED CARD if an intentionally detached COMPONENT or MECHANISM impedes MATCH play.
I agree though, that teams should not be penalized for their robots breaking and pieces like chains, treads, nuts, bolts, etc. Although for larger pieces and objects on the robot like arms, shields, etc. should warrant an intitial warning and then possibly a penalty in subsequent matches if teams do not fix the problem. Teams should not be prohibited from playing the game because another team did not secure their mechanisms well. |
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Our team got a penalty in the semi-finals when our wheel fell off... quite embarassing actually
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In one match we had a side panel completely fall off after a ball got caught between it and the robot (we use velcro). There was no penalty called for it, not sure if the refs gave us a warning. In a few other matches we had our top panel come loose and partially break frame perimiter, however it might have been too slight for the refs to catch.
During a semifinal match we got hit pretty hard and the back panel of our robot clearly broke bumper perimiter for the rest of the match. The refs chose to call us on that one and it cost us the semis (would have been an 8-8 tie, great match). I think I can see how these were called differently, but I think some official word from the GDC would be good before championships |
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Did anyone ask about this in the Q&A yet?
It was being called in Boston too, and I don't really get it. Teams aren't intentionally detaching parts to change the game. 229 didnt get penalized when they blew a tread because they hit the estop. But 1100 dropped out I think half their drivetrain in a match with us and got a penalty (even though they appeared to be disabled after that). I wasnt on the field and dont know the specific calls, but at any rate, robots falling apart after being designed and built in 6 weeks shouldnt cause a penalty. No one designs their robots to fall apart, but things break... I cant recall this ever being a penalty in FIRST in the past. Maybe we all need to use the fact that we can all now use duct tape and wrap our robots in duct tape or even saran wrap so they cant drop anything! |
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As mentioned, NJ was not calling these, but at Virginia these penalties were called often. We never had one though. :)
I don't think it should be a penalty for stuff UNintentionally dropping off the robot; but then again, what is the disincentive for teams to build robots where things don't fall off, even inadvertently? |
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We can go down a slippery slope if a penalty is assessed for making contact with a robot and that robot loses a part. |
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If referees are calling penalties for accidentally-detached parts, this sets up a judgement call with regard to the size of said parts. How big does the detached part need to be in order to incur a penalty? Is a 1" piece of 80/20 big enough? How about a 0.5" long 1/4-20 bolt? How about a #4-40 nut? How about a tooth chipped off a small plastic gear? What about a small piece (1mm cube) of rubber from a tire tread? How about dust coming off a timing belt that hops occasionally? I might be mistaken about this, but my impression is that the GDC's intent was not to penalize teams for every accidental occurrence of a part falling off a robot! Yes, it clearly doesn't make a positive impression on sponsors to have robots regularly falling apart on the field, but this level of penalization seems to go beyond my reading of this year's rules. |
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No penalty = no incentive to take action to ensure a robust design
penalty = incentive to fix a problem more robustly Obviously no one builds their robot to explode on impact, but once parts start falling off, a team may decide to "tie wrap it back on" if there were no penalties. Loosing a point or two may make them to explore a more permanent repair. |
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Loss of functionality and/or perception by scouts that a team's robot is poorly constructed and unreliable should be the driving incentive for building a robust robot. I don't believe the GDC intended <G41> or <R16> to apply to cases where mechanical or structural failures have occurred in robots. (We'll need to see the answer in FIRST Q&A to get this resolved). |
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