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A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
At this past weekends UTC regional, there was an incident with a Tetra falling out of the field and onto a human player ending up with the human player taking a trip to the hospital..
This is a warning to all human players, especially those on the pressure pad closest to the field to watch out for falling tetra's from the corner goal nearest to you and your alliance stations wall. What happened was, a robot was trying to stack a tetra on the goal nearest to the pressure pads side of the field on the blue side. A human player from the blue alliance ran to give their robot safely in their human player loading zone a tetra. While she was doing this, the opposing team's robot was attempting to remedy a misaligned tetra they stacked on the corner goal (It was hanging off in that weird way when they are tilted on the tetra goal but still on the goal yet not scored.) The human player went to run back to the pressure pad after safely giving their robot a tetra, and the misaligned tetra fell off the tetra goal, because the robot was attempting to grab the tetra and re-stack it, and hit the HP in the shoulder and leg (I believe.) resulting in a hospital trip. I have video, but I don't want to show it unless I OK it from the team who this happened to first. The Human player was back in the arena later that day and she actually wanted to see the video of the accident (something I wouldn't do that soon after the incident, so I'll give her credit for that!) So, to all Human Players, be a fast human player to play competitively, but also be aware of your surroundings at all times!!!! I'm really not sure if this could have been prevented in this case because it happened so fast, but as I said, Be careful, and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 14-03-2005 at 12:57. |
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
I would also like to warn the human players to be aware of each other on the trip to and from the pressure pad. I know that there is a lot of action and you are trying to get back and forth as fast as possible, but I did see 1 human player at the St. Louis regional get hit in the side of the head by the tetra another human player was holding, 1 running back to the pad and the other running to the loading zone. Fortunately he got right back up and seemed more suprised than hurt.
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
Another big risk is other alliance robots at the other loading stations, we had a bunch of very close calls at GLR.
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
Another risk, when using two human loader stations, is that the
human player returning from one station might be struck by an arm from a robot that is coming into the other human player station. We had a near miss at Sacramento, where the a second robot (ours) was turning at a high speed near the loading station in order to line up for it. The swinging arm exceeded the field boundary and missed a returning human player's head by just a foot. The referees should probably be calling safety penalties for robots that swing their arms outside of the field bounderies. In the near miss that I saw, a 20 pound aluminum arm would have struck a players head as if were a sledge hammer. Scary! Last edited by eugenebrooks : 14-03-2005 at 14:26. |
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
Ouch, sounds like it hurt. What exactly happened to her? Did she break anything or get cut or what?
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
This happened in Pittsburgh also during finals rounds. A tetra was being dangled over the driver station - and it capped a drive team member. He caught it as it was being dropped on his head and avoided injury. I think the robot was pushed and the tetra ended up over the wall, but I can't remember the details exactly.
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
In Florida when tytus was in the driving station a tetra came over top and hit him in the head
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
Thanks for the heads up Elgin. I never even thought a thing like that could happen...but now I know!
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
I also happened to see the girl get hit. They stopped the match with about 1 sec left and they redid the match. Its good to hear that shes ok. personally i wear a helmet when i was human player. although nothing hit me i think it is a precaution more teams should make after seeing this incident. hopefully i wont be the only human player at nationals who is wearing a helmet like i was at the regional.
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
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Thank you for the INFO, and remember Safety is always FIRST!!!
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Re: A Warning to Human Players for safety's sake.
this game is so unsafe for the anyone around the field
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