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Re: Diamond Plate?

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Why would it need a separate definition provided by FIRST?
You would have to know that the Alliance Wall is made of Diamond Plate. I searched the Basic Field, Field Assembly, and Field Components drawings for "diamond" and did not find any hits.

I thought maybe there was a diamond shaped logo in front of each team, and you would have to be touching that "diamond plate".
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Re: Diamond Plate?

Its certainly reflective in release video , so I believe it to be industrial (some metal) diamond plate
Looks like it runs all the way across wall then it angles. This means you can start in key , launchpad or retrieval zone as long as in contact with the diamond plate
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Re: Diamond Plate?

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You would have to know that the Alliance Wall is made of Diamond Plate. I searched the Basic Field, Field Assembly, and Field Components drawings for "diamond" and did not find any hits.

You're looking in all the wrong places. It's right in the Rules:

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3.11.1 PLAYER STATION A PLAYER STATION is one (1) of three (3) assigned positions in an ALLIANCE WALL from where a DRIVE TEAM operates their ROBOT. Each PLAYER STATION is made from a 3 ft. (~91 cm) tall diamond plate panel base topped with a 3 ft. 6 in. (~107 cm) tall transparent plastic panel. An aluminum shelf is attached to each PLAYER STATION to support the DRIVE TEAM’S OPERATOR CONSOLE. The shelf is 5 ft. 9 in. (~175 cm) wide and 1 ft. (~30 cm) deep. There is a 4 ft. 6 in. (~137 cm) long by 2 in. (nominal) wide strip of hook-and-loop tape (“loop” side) along the center of the support shelf that may be used to secure the OPERATOR CONSOLE to the shelf.
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Re: Diamond Plate?

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You're looking in all the wrong places. It's right in the Rules:
Even further to your point, the Stronghold manual has identical wording.

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A PLAYER STATION is one (1) of three (3) assigned positions behind a CASTLE WALL from where a
DRIVE TEAM operates their ROBOT. Each PLAYER STATION is made from a 3 ft. tall diamond plate
panel base topped with a 3 ft. 6 in. tall transparent plastic panel. An aluminum shelf is attached to
each PLAYER STATION to support the DRIVE TEAM’S OPERATOR CONSOLE. The shelf is 5 ft. 9 in.
wide and 1 ft. deep. There is a 4 ft. 6 in. long by 2 in. wide strip of hook-and-loop tape (“loop” side)
along the center of the support shelf that may be used to secure the OPERATOR CONSOLE to the
shelf.
It's just referring to diamond patterned steel.
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