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Re: Kicker mechanism and frame perimeter

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
The OP said it rests outside the FRAME PERIMETER *only when the robot is not powered*.
I realize that. But NORMAL CONFIGURATION is defined (section 8.2):
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NORMAL CONFIGURATION – The physical configuration and orientation of the ROBOT when the MATCH is started. This is the state of the ROBOT immediately before being enabled by the Field Management System, before the ROBOT takes any actions, deploys any mechanisms, or moves away from the starting location. This configuration is static, and does not change during a single MATCH (although it may change from MATCH to MATCH).
(emphasis mine)

Additionally, <R30-a> only allows the 2-second extension "Solely for the purposes of interacting with a BALL". At the beginning of the game, before powering up, you're not interacting with a ball.
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