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The cards however are for touching the driver station during auto and tethering to a robot pre match without refs approval. |
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As far as the tethering yellow card, does anybody know what actually happened? |
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Our robot's scaling mechanism broke at the end of autonomous, making our scissor lift extend. We played the whole match with it, so we were extended past the legal height all game, and once past the 15". We deserved those fouls
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I do think that if you were to ask the GDC, they would tell you that they should be literally & uniformly enforced. Your bumper example is a great point. Which would you prefer? Strictly enforcing the rule so the robot is disabled, and not allowed back on the field until it is reinspected or a looser interpretation? Both ways have their merit. Easier to be uniform with the first way though.While this is getting a bit off topic, I think that the conflict comes from trying to be an elite robot competition and a stem outreach program that is not about the robot at the same time. |
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I do not believe in "participation trophy" thinking. If you earn a win, that win means something. If you are given a win , then the win becomes meaningless, and you learn the wrong lesson. That is the type of thinking that has created the self entitlement philosophy that is so prevalent among our youth today. |
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Similar fouls were called on 179 in that match, also because of early deployment of a scaling mechanism. |
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If that is what happened, I would consider that very smart gameplay by that team. |
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I know that somebody will say "what if a zip tie falls off a robot, then the robot is not fully supported by the batter" That opens up the whole issue of refs trying to figure out what constitutes the robot. I argue that the bumper is a required component, without which the robot would not be allowed to compete, and as such, is part of the robot regardless of whether it is still attached. Last edited by martin417 : 04-05-2016 at 13:01. |
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I think the general rule is that anything that falls off the robot is Field Debris, including bumpers. The robot is non-compliant with the bumper rules because of the missing piece, not because the piece is on the floor.
So, a robot could make it to the batter and score. |
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If any part of the ROBOT is not supported by the tower, it is not a successful challenge. |
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At least that is what I remember hearing |
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) So the robot gets disabled for not having legal bumpers on it. If it is on the batter, then it gets points. If it is pushed over defenses it gets points for that too. Who is right? Only your head referee knows for sure. The best one can hope it they are consistent and transparent in their interpretations.While a bit of a corner case, I did see a robot driving onto the batter while being disabled for bumpers. They just beat the referee to the button. Last edited by FrankJ : 04-05-2016 at 15:55. |
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