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Originally Posted by Hoover
Hopefully an operator can describe how this works. It has to be manually turned on, I don't see how it can be automated.
We had an incident at MAR Mount Olive. Another team human player already had a ball ready to load a robot. When I turned around our human player had taken a ball off the pedestal. As coach I chased after him before he threw it onto the field and returned it to the pedestal. Here is where it becomes a blur. When I returned it to the pedestal the light was on.
At the end of the game the head ref approached me and I described the above. We were accessed a 50 point penalty but we had lost and didn't change the outcome of the match. Without proof I couldn't contest it.
Our human player is special education, so I started to doubt having him as the human player. I felt bad about this because in a later match, I watched him, he would NOT touch the ball until the pedestal lit. He is a great human player.
In a later match (not us) there was a field fault because that same pedestal light did not turn off. My theory is that in our match, once the first ball was taken, another ball was placed on it while it was still lit, but I can not prove it.
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Yes, and this was not the only problem we had at mount olive. Many replays had to be done because of pedestal delays, including a quarterfinal match that ended up overturning the result of the series. This really needs to be amended. Great job at the competition this weekend by the way 4381!