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Re: "noodle hats" for Quals
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Your reasoning seems to be based on a matter of degree. You've already agreed that it's OK for a team to help another team build their robot, and that such fabrications are part of the helpee's bot. So if it's one bot, apparently it's OK to not call this part of team A's robot. If it's some number more than one robot using another team's fabricated part, that part somehow becomes part of the building team's robot. What's the right number? If I make the example more specific, does it change things? Said specific example would be when a team builds a blocker for one other, single, robot to use in a single match. I submit another factor for your consideration -- the definition of "use". All alliance partners use, in effect, other same-alliance robots' features. If my alliance's defensive bot relies on my team's shooter to score, that doesn't make our shooter part of their bot. Same thing with us using them to keep the other alliance's FCS from getting to the loading zone; their drive train clearly isn't part of our robot. Somewhere there must be a definition of "use" that crosses the line from my point of view to yours, but I have no idea where that point is. Another problem: If this part really *is* part of team A's robot then R05 says it must be weighed with that robot. Since it's not part of teams B, C, D, etc. robots, the weight of this blocker doesn't affect their weight. I *really* am interested in hearing how you explain this one. I'm intrigued by your logic, but you haven't convinced me that a part not physically attached to a robot during a match can be considered part of that robot. This doesn't count parts that fall off, of course. Quote:
Does the fact that this exchangeable blocker actually fits on 12 different robots make it function like a COTS part?Quote:
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Re: "noodle hats" for Quals
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But for a team building a blocker, singular, for other robots, plural, to use in one match and return so other robots, plural can use it... That's stretching it quite a bit. How far? I will take the GDC approach and go with "if a reasonably astute observer thinks there's something funny going on, something funny is going on". Quote:
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I think that this would be a pretty interesting gray area to explore with the GDC, just sort of in casual conversation, and see what they thought about devices that showed up in one robot's matches that were not on that robot or held by the drive team. That should be entertaining... |
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Re: "noodle hats" for Quals
If we extrapolate this a bit...
We could propose a "generic blocker" as a strap-on in the queue line. :-) All that would be needed is for a bot to be weighed in with that blocker at inspection time as an "additional mechanism". Good to go. Hmm... probably need at least N>=2 of them, for each alliance, spares, whatever. We could even get a little sticker printed up for bots that had been certified "noodle hat capable"! Kind of like last year's "Nessie" stickers... |
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Re: "noodle hats" for Quals
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But I'd still like to see what they say.This is good; you've made me think about something I wouldn't have otherwise. Thank you. |
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Re: "noodle hats" for Quals
Can someone with access to the Q&A ask this before it closes on Wednesday? We might get lucky and get a response.
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