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Re: Penalties for a part falling off of robot?
Honestly, it's not easy to make an absolute statement about this. As an example, if you drop a single bolt or a nut, I don't know that it should be called. However, if for example (with something that happened to us at Buckeye), the cover of your robot comes off completely or partially, you should at least get a penalty for extending beyond standard configuration. Of course, in the above mentioned case, it also made it so that we weren't elevated because it hung down a lot.
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If your robot extends beyond the frame perimeter and you are able to block shots or prevent an opponent from maneuvering past you - penalty! If your robot is damaged, breaks off a wheel and can only drive in circles - no penalty! If an opponent's robot impacts your robot and causes a part to come off, should this be a penalty? If so, WHO should be penalized? |
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Long Island SBPLI Regional did not enforce that rule. They kept it consistent throughout the competition, robots would lose parts and they were not penalized.
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A referee at LA explained it this way to me: if a part falls completely off a robot, there is no penalty. If a part (like a chain) is dragging outside the frame perimiter, penalty. That makes sense to me.
One team (to remain unnamed) had a bumper fall completely off three times in three different matches and got three penalties for it. The rule in this case is that robots must have bumpers all around. |
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What advantage is gained by dragging a part around the field that should be working in a drive system or manipulator? I don't recall penalties being issued in prior years for having a robot component come off of the robot (unless it was a safety issue). Usually, such failures create such a significant disadvantage for the alliance that adding a penalty would seem unwarranted (or even mean)! |
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I believe it is normal to see this now. We lost points during the final matches because our bumpers were falling off. (frame was broken) At first I began to question why they would penalize us when it was the other robots fault for agressive driving. I finally reasoned what I think FIRST wants us to play by. There was a part in the rules saying that there would be lots of contact so be prepared, therefore we should have been prepared. Because our robot broke down we were not prepared and therefore should be penalized for the broken parts falling out side of the perimeter.
Disclaimer: This is the way I understand it, if you don't agree feel free to elaborate or offer a different view. |
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Strange, I never remember it being this way. Especially back when we didn't have bumpers :D.
The GDC needs to fix this; it is pretty inevitable, unless your robot is one solid block of aluminum. It should be a judgement call, but I think it should be a much more lenient one. Thrown chain/ Lost Wheel? No penalty. Heavy opponent contact? No penalty. Unable to withstand basic rigorous motion? Penalty. |
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