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G33 Boulders can only be introduced to the field during teleop.
G34 No more than 6 boulders may be in the castle at *any* time. Must immediately introduce excess boulders. If an alliance does get 4 boulders in auto, the rules say the opposing alliance gets a foul. I don't see this as a violation of G11 as the intent is to score points, not cause a foul on the opponents. |
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You can control one bolder at a time. so if you are not carrying a boulder, you can push others around. If you are carrying a boulder you cannot intentionally herd other boulders. Somewhat a judgment call if you are herding or bulldozing. The Referee's judgment, not yours, ![]() |
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This is a foul
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As long as you don't enter the midline volume and the boulders just get close to but not cross the defenses, it's legal. You're saving your fast shooter travel time, they'd still have to cross the defenses themselves though.
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Although this idea is creative, it is not likely that many teams will succeed(much less try). If somebody does do it though, get it on camera. I want to see that.
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I'm not a reliable source of manual info, but I remember seeing that the judging for reaching a defense is to the discretion of the field judge (proper name escaping me atm), and that they are instructed to rule against the team if there is any question of whether you've crossed the defense line or not. I'd assume it's the same for crossing the midline, meaning I'd be hesitant to even get within two inches of it, seeing as you might get ruled against anyways. Seems like too much of a risk to put in the hands of limited sensor fidelity and possible ostables unaccounted for.
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I'd be inclined to say most two boulder autonomous modes come from the spy bot.
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A ref or Head ref if the ref isint sure.
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Considering the size of the balls, your margin of error would be several inches. Considering the fact that FRC teams dont have access to any global localization on the field, I can't see any modern sensors allowing that level of precision.
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This. Any team that consistently can pick a ball up from the center will also be consistently at risk of violating G13. There will certainly be teams that do it, but I don't think that enough people are giving this rule the respect it deserves.
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