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Drawbridge Door Contact Question

I know for a crossing of the Drawbridge to officially count, a robot in the neutral zone not touching any component of the outer works must cross completely through the obstacle into the Courtyard. Also, it's legal to use teamwork to hold the drawbridge door down for another robot to cross through.

Can anyone say for sure if the following maneuver is regarded as a Drawbridge crossing (before I ask in the GDC):

Cross a different obstacle into the opponent courtyard, drive through the Drawbridge from the back (driving back into the neutral zone, but using an extrusion to hold the door open), then "tapping" the Drawbridge door into the ground (which will instantaneously lose contact with the arm and entire robot), then simply driving back through the Drawbridge obstacle to claim an entry?

I don't see a rule stating that the drawbridge door must be fully closed or a certain amount of time must pass between obstacle contact to declare it to be the start of a Crossing.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

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Cross a different obstacle into the opponent courtyard, drive through the Drawbridge from the back (driving back into the neutral zone,
so far, so good

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but using an extrusion to hold the door open), then "tapping" the Drawbridge door into the ground (which will instantaneously lose contact with the arm and entire robot),
Make sure you comply with "completely in the Neutral Zone", so the part your "tap" needs to be the portion of the door in the neutral zone.

IMHO: If you are going to employ that strategy, then you better warn the Refs in advance so that they will look for it.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

I was also planning on asking a Q and A question about how long you need to not be in contact with the defenses for.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

We're thinking about trying this as a self-drawbridge/sally port crossing. I think better than tapping is having your extension out to catch the drawbridge. Drive off it, drawbridge swings up, catch with the extension and push it down to drive back. It's probably a little slower, but it's a lot more obvious you're not touching the drawbridge if it's free-swinging upwards.

But yes, you'll definitely need to warn the refs for the first few matches. Though if this is legal, I think it'll be common enough that they'll just watch for it rountinely.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

This seems hacky. I'd amend the rule/blue box to look something like this:

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When a ROBOT passes from their opponent's COURTYARD to the NEUTRAL ZONE through a defense in GROUP C, the spring assisted door must either return to its original position or have its motion impeded by an ROBOT of the same ALLIANCE
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

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This seems hacky. I'd amend the rule/blue box to look something like this:
I agree. This would turn the Category C defenses from the hardest to the easiest obstacles - changing the flow of the game completely from the GDC intent (I imagine). That said, I'll be watching the QA closely about this.
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I agree. This would turn the Category C defenses from the hardest to the easiest obstacles - changing the flow of the game completely from the GDC intent (I imagine). That said, I'll be watching the QA closely about this.
Tom's proposal doesn't "turn" anything, it's currently the rules as written (aside from the "tapping" the OP is proposing).
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

Just a warning--It may be really hard to become entirely in the neutral zone (You cannot be in the volume above the ramp), so please be weary before employing this strategy.
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Just a warning--It may be really hard to become entirely in the neutral zone (You cannot be in the volume above the ramp), so please be weary before employing this strategy.
Not sure I read the rules that way. Do you have a reference for that? Here is the definition of the OUTER WORKS

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an infinitely tall volume bordered by the GUARDRAIL, the SECRET PASSAGE, and 2 in. white gaffers tape (The OUTER WORKS includes the white gaffers tape, but does not include the GUARDRAIL or SECRET PASSAGE). It consists of a series of five (5) DEFENSES, five (5) PLATFORMS, and five (5) Shields arranged in a line across the FIELD and is designed to impeded the passage of ROBOTS and BOULDERS in to the COURTyARDS
Nothing about that indicates that the open ramp is included in the volume of the OUTER WORKS. Therefore, that space should be in the NEUTRAL ZONE.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

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(You cannot be in the volume above the ramp)
Where does it say this? The manual says that:
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A DEFENSE is CROSSED by a ROBOT when that ROBOT
■ starts free of contact with the DEFENSE and completely in the NEUTRAL ZONE
Since the Drawbridge door extends down into the NEUTRAL ZONE, once you are clear of contact, you're good to cross.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

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Where does it say this? The manual says that:


Since the Drawbridge door extends down into the NEUTRAL ZONE, once you are clear of contact, you're good to cross.
I interpreted this since that the OUTER WORKS is infinitely tall zone and the robot cannot be in this zone and completely in the NEUTRAL ZONE at the same time. I assume that the ramps are part of the OUTER WORKS also.
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I interpreted this since that the OUTER WORKS is infinitely tall zone and the robot cannot be in this zone and completely in the NEUTRAL ZONE at the same time. I assume that the ramps are part of the OUTER WORKS also.
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The OUTER WORKS is an infinitely tall volume bordered by, but not including, the GUARDRAIL, the SECRET PASSAGE, the COURTYARD and the NEUTRAL ZONE.
So no.
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Re: Drawbridge Door Contact Question

So I was thinking of something similar, along the lines of driving off of the drawbridge, letting it spring up, and then catching it with some sort of arm mechanism. I think you should definitely let the referees know about your strategy beforehand, but from my reading of the rules it seems legal.(by the reasons mentioned earlier in this post)

It should also be pretty easy for your robot to be in the neutral zone, since the drawbridge is 37" long, and thus would extend ~25" into the neutral zone when fully down (-12" for the 12" ramp). And since you can't have your arm extending >15" out from your frame/bumpers, that means that when you employ this strategy you should always be ~10" from the outerworks at the very least. One thought is that perhaps you could sit on the door just a second before doing your tapping/ catching of the door on the way up, just so the refs have a chance to catch it.

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Tom's proposal doesn't "turn" anything, it's currently the rules as written (aside from the "tapping" the OP is proposing).
Heh. OK, but I smell an unintended consequence of a poorly written rule. I wager they'll change it (but we will happily play the door tapping game if not).
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Heh. OK, but I smell an unintended consequence of a poorly written rule. I wager they'll change it (but we will happily play the door tapping game if not).
Sorry, I misinterpreted, I though "this" in your post meant Tom's interpretation/the-current-rulebook-besides-tapping, implying being able to "follow each other through" the doors would be game breaking. I also think tapping is silly.
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