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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
I'll be honest, a lot of teams were not just doing this because 254 or 1678 were using overhead cameras on poles. Some teams at the Arizona North Regional were doing it because they specifically knew there was no height restriction. Now that this rule is implemented, a lot can agree the safety is definitely more concerning than the advantage over another.
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
As the person who typically files the medical incident reports in the Dome, I am pleased.
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
1: Red, Red, Red
2: Red, Red, Blue 3: Red, Blue, Blue 4: Red, Blue, Red 5: Blue, Blue, Red 6: Blue, Blue, Blue 7: Blue, Red, Blue 8: Blue, Red, Red |
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#34
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
Seems the height limit was chosen to be the same as the top of the flag on top of the tower. So, those on the field will have a nice, handy visual reference to know if your camera is too high!
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#35
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
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We figured out it was one of the many cases where somebody probably copy-pasted 2015 to 2016 and this case did not have a lot of instances where this would have happened until this week. 1v8 and 2v7 will always send a red alliance to semis and 3v6 and 4v5 will always send a blue alliance to semis. 1/8v4/5 will always send red to finals and 2/7v3/6 will always send a blue team to finals, just like in the olden days. I feel really bad because everyone at the event did their jobs right (our drive coach read the rule to the head ref, the head ref agreed with him, and the FTAs tried to accommodate based on the rules, and field staff communicated the changes as fast as possible) but we all ended up contributing to a loss of about 20 minutes of time (the event still finished on time though, which was AWESOME) |
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
What are these flags you speak of? None in sight on the towers at AZ North.
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Apparently they were a tad late getting out to the fields. |
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And a tad broken... the solenoids on ours were tripping circuit breakers.
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
G13 still needs to be updated to address an ambiguity in the "beyond the midline" portion... As of today, the rules can be read that the additional foul can be applied either:
A) if a portion of a robot crosses to the opposite side of the midline (and then contacts - directly or transitively - an opponent robot), orThe difference is essentially whether "beyond the midline" applies to the offending robot or the opponent robot. I would like to see this updated... it seems that A is the intended scenario, given that B is only possible now that transitive contact was made possible, but it definitely isn't clear from the rules as written. |
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#42
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
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Only when the Midline violation occurs can you then have a transitive violation that adds to the penalty (granting of the crossing). Note: In a "Boulder War" where neither robot enters the midline zone, there is no G13 Foul. If both robots enter the midline zone, and both are in contact with the Boulder, IMHO, both robots get a G13 Foul with enhanced penalty. Last edited by rich2202 : 03-16-2016 at 01:21 PM. |
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
Does G13 mean that if you know a robot attempts to get a ball from the center then you can touch the ball and not let them?
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Re: Team Update 16 (2016)
We were at Arizona North last week and from that I can honestly say that I am glad this update was made, we saw a team just toss together a 25-30 ft pole that looked like it was about to come crashing down.
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