
04-01-2014, 22:39
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Alumni turned Mentor
AKA: Branden Gunn
 FRC #4761
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Reading, MA
Posts: 817
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Re: what constitutes assist?
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Originally Posted by tStano
This is the best definition we have.
It seems to me that bouncing off would not be herding because it isn't 'repeated'. However, I think it may be considered launching, as long as your robot was positioned such that it would bounce it to a planned location.
I think this is worth a QA, but I bet the answer will be unhelpful.
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Launch still requires you to add force in that direction. A simple bounce is not enough.
You'll want to be sure that you are being obvious about your possession to the refs, so they can score it properly.
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