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I'm a little confused by your conclusion to the answer for the low bar question. The answer said that G40 is violated in this scenario because the "ROBOT does not complete a CROSSING." Therefore wouldn't you conclude that this is illegal? Also if the definition of a CROSSING is:
A DEFENSE is CROSSED by a ROBOT when that ROBOT ■ starts free of contact with the DEFENSE and completely in the NEUTRAL ZONE ■ traverses the DEFENSE such that its BUMPERS go fully between the adjacent SHIELDS/GUARDRAIL, and ■ ends up fully contained by the opponent’s COURTYARD. then wouldn't it pretty obvious that you can't do this? Unless I'm missing something. |
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I disagree with your conclusion to Q594.
You stated "This means that the brackets inside your robot have to be between 4" and 12" from the ground like the rest of your bumpers." When the ruling clearly states that anything that is permanently attached you your robot can be anywhere in your robot as long as it is within the frame perimeter and over all sizing requirements. It then states that the parts permanently attached to your BUMPERS must be with in the bumper zone, which is the 4"-12" zone you referenced. |
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