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LMD3130 16-01-2011 18:52

UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Can you place your UBER-TUBES over the opponents MiniBot Posts to cause a bit of trouble for them because there are no specific RULES on this???

JohnBoucher 16-01-2011 18:59

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LMD3130 (Post 1001300)
Can you place your UBER-TUBES over the enemy's MiniBot Posts to cause a bit of trouble for them because there are no specific RULES on this???

Did you really mean to say "enemy"?

EricH 16-01-2011 19:00

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
1) Please don't call them "enemies". "Opponents" will work just fine.

2) I would be greatly surprised if you could physically do it. The dimensions give no tolerance.

3) If I was a referee, I'd call that intentionally interfering with minibot deployment. That penalty is a red card.

We've discussed this before, incidentally.

foozie 16-01-2011 19:14

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
I would put this in the "gracious professionalism" category.

Hallry 16-01-2011 19:19

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
It would be prohibited per rule <G24>:

The opposing ALLIANCE may not interfere with the DEPLOYMENT or climbing of a MINIBOT. Violation: RED CARD

Interference by an ALLIANCE refers to any action taken by that ALLIANCE that results in disruption of the MINIBOT‟s progress. This may include, but is not limited to,
a) throwing a GAME PIECE at the MINIBOT/TOWER,
b) driving a ROBOT or GAME PIECE into the TOWER, or
c) directly contacting the MINIBOT or TOWER.

Tytus Gerrish 16-01-2011 19:20

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Enemy, Skynet? Oh no!

LMD3130 16-01-2011 21:25

Re: UberTubes Over The OPPONENT MiniBot Posts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LMD3130 (Post 1001300)
Can you place your UBER-TUBES over the opponents MiniBot Posts to cause a bit of trouble for them because there are no specific RULES on this???

Sorry it's my rookie year and I was in a rush and lacking caffeine.

LMD3130 16-01-2011 21:31

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LMD3130 (Post 1001300)
Can you place your UBER-TUBES over the opponents MiniBot Posts to cause a bit of trouble for them because there are no specific RULES on this???

Please forgive me it's my rookie year and I'm lacking caffiene.
:ahh:

LMD3130 16-01-2011 21:35

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1001324)
It would be prohibited per rule <G24>:

The opposing ALLIANCE may not interfere with the DEPLOYMENT or climbing of a MINIBOT. Violation: RED CARD

Interference by an ALLIANCE refers to any action taken by that ALLIANCE that results in disruption of the MINIBOT‟s progress. This may include, but is not limited to,
a) throwing a GAME PIECE at the MINIBOT/TOWER,
b) driving a ROBOT or GAME PIECE into the TOWER, or
c) directly contacting the MINIBOT or TOWER.

That RULE G24 only applies to the end game (final part). If you put the uber tube on the tower before that part of the game would it be legal???

DonRotolo 16-01-2011 21:40

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LMD3130 (Post 1001451)
That RULE G24 only applies to the end game (final part). If you put the uber tube on the tower before that part of the game would it be legal???

Only the GDC can say for sure, but my guess is no.

gbrettmiller 17-01-2011 10:59

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Even if you create the interference before the END GAME, the fact remains that you will be interfering with the MINIBOT during the END GAME.

So I would say, no it is probably not legal.

BrendanB 17-01-2011 11:02

Re: UberTubes Over The Enemy MiniBot Posts
 
Focus your time on out scoring them!


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