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Re: Red robot on blue bridge

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Originally Posted by akoscielski3 View Post
NOPE! G44 has the exception of G28. Also, the blue robot was not trying to get out of the way, and not trying to prevent the penalty. They directly caused it themselves. NOT the red alliance. There was not one time that 1038 tried to get away from the bridge, thus making the G44 become a FOUL and/or Tech Foul and/or RED Card.
Except for one "minor" thing.

We aren't talking about a [G28] violation. Should one have been called? Probably. But it is entirely independent of the rule in most question, which is [G25]. [G25] is covered by [G44]. As such, if the referee's judgement is that the robot in question is getting a penalty because of their opponent's actions, then [G44] is invoked, no penalty, no foul.

Long post short: [G28], one call. [G25], no call. [G44], exception invoked under [G28]. [G45] potential call, but can't show strategy so no call.

3 foul points to red alliance. Blue alliance still wins. That's the only call I can justify without getting harshly reminded by this forum of [G44]'s existence and exception.
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