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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz
This rule will be amended slightly to further reinforce the desire to limit the can-burgler arms race. (If you keep finding loopholes, we will continue to close them.)
"A robot, robot part, or game piece that has been contacted by a robot or robot part, may not break the vertical plane formed by the near edge of the step during autonomous. When viewed from the drivers station, this vertical plane extends from the left side of the step to exactly half the width of the field, and extends downward 5 feet below the floor level and upward 46 feet above the floor level. Violation is a RED CARD."
"The only exception to this rule is a robot that has collected yellow totes during autonomous and then scored them on the open area of the step also during autonomous. In this situation, we will not throw a red card, but we will applaud the team that has done this."
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This rule would also currently bar a design like 1024's only being intended for use on the right side, or 610's "crossbow" with only the right side rod extended. I don't believe this is the intent, but could a design like a one-sided 610 or 1024 be used, or would that be illegal?
(This is why we don't try to lawyer the rules against their obvious intent. It makes some otherwise-legal designs illegal.)