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Careful when you push a Gear

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Q54: Is moving a GEAR out of the way considered controlling the GEAR? A GEAR is sitting in front of and blocking a peg on the LIFT, for example, and it prevents your ROBOT from accessing the peg. Is moving that GEAR out of the way for the sole purpose of accessing the peg considered controlling the GEAR as described in G27?

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Yes, the definition of control does not take into account the intent. Your description of "intentionally moving a GEAR out of the way," is herding. If a ROBOT possesses a GEAR while herding another, G27 would be violated.

Keep in mind as well that intentionally placing GEARS in front of an opponent's LIFTS would violate G21.

https://frc-qa.firstinspires.org/qa/54
So, if you need to push a gear away from the lift, make sure you are not carrying a gear when you do it.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

If you can pick up gear from the floor, which we intend on doing, you drop your carried gear, pick up the blocking one. load it and then retrieve your dropped one and place that one on.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

When it comes to picking up gears, you need to be careful. If a gear is dropped onto to ground of the launch pad of the opposing alliance, then it is considered "belonging to" the opposing alliance. I don't believe we are allowed to pick it up at that point, I could be wrong.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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When it comes to picking up gears, you need to be careful. If a gear is dropped onto to ground of the launch pad of the opposing alliance, then it is considered "belonging to" the opposing alliance. I don't believe we are allowed to pick it up at that point, I could be wrong.
There's nothing in the rules (or Q&A) saying that about the launch pad. Gears on the field are fair game regardless of location (pending other rules violations, say if they're still inside another robot).

Alliance Station != Loading Lane != Launchpad. The main concern about gears being dropped or changing spaces has been Loading Lane to Alliance Station.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

Depending on your drive train you could probably drive right over the gear without having to move it or control it.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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Depending on your drive train you could probably drive right over the gear without having to move it or control it.
Doubtful. See also "5-inch-high Bumpers at <=7 inches from the floor". Could possibly be done, but not as easy as you might think.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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Doubtful. See also "5-inch-high Bumpers at <=7 inches from the floor". Could possibly be done, but not as easy as you might think.
You only need 6" of bumpers on each side so depending on your drive train couldn't you still have a big portion of the center open to drive right over?
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You only need 6" of bumpers on each side so depending on your drive train couldn't you still have a big portion of the center open to drive right over?
Actually, for practical purposes, you need 9" on each side of your volume (remember that bumpers are included in volume this year adds about 3" onto each side). That being said, the tall-class robots are going to have some trouble (and need precision driving), even in the wide configuration. The short-class robots will be OK from a bumper point of view, most likely--but then you have to factor in frame/intake design, which may or may not be conducive to driving over gears. I'd be inclined to say that for most fuel-type robots, driving right over a gear is probably going to be an exercise in futility; robots designed specifically for gear handling will be more able to deal with inadvertent gears in their path.

All this leaves out the refs' judgement calls, which are what really matter.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

Yeah, you're gonna have to be careful getting those things. That's a pretty strict rule.

One thing though, if you accidentally bump/push a gear while you're carrying one, would that penalize you or no?
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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Yeah, you're gonna have to be careful getting those things. That's a pretty strict rule.

One thing though, if you accidentally bump/push a gear while you're carrying one, would that penalize you or no?
I'm not the gdc but I'd say yes you would be penalized. Refs can't pick and choose who to give fouls to regardless of whether it's accidental. Many teams accidently had 2 boulders cross the defenses with them. It was a foul every time regardless.
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I'm not the gdc but I'd say yes you would be penalized. Refs can't pick and choose who to give fouls to regardless of whether it's accidental. Many teams accidently had 2 boulders cross the defenses with them. It was a foul every time regardless.
That's true, forgot about how frequent that bolder thing was... same thing this year but with gears I guess lol.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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Actually, for practical purposes, you need 9" on each side of your volume (remember that bumpers are included in volume this year adds about 3" onto each side). That being said, the tall-class robots are going to have some trouble (and need precision driving), even in the wide configuration. The short-class robots will be OK from a bumper point of view, most likely--but then you have to factor in frame/intake design, which may or may not be conducive to driving over gears. I'd be inclined to say that for most fuel-type robots, driving right over a gear is probably going to be an exercise in futility; robots designed specifically for gear handling will be more able to deal with inadvertent gears in their path.

All this leaves out the refs' judgement calls, which are what really matter.
Very true, if you were to drive over you would have to be clear of the gear to avoid any close calls.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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Examples of interaction with GEARS that are not “control” include, but are not limited to:
A. “bulldozing” (inadvertent contact with GEARS while in the path of the ROBOT moving about the FIELD)
B. “deflecting” (being hit by a GEAR that bounces into or off of a ROBOT).
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

Honestly, I'd assume if you just run into the gear on the way to the peg, you're fine. The difference between bulldozing and control is very much intent and speed. If you take a special approach to move the gear on the floor then you're controlling it. If you run into the gear while you're placing the one you have, it should be fine.
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Re: Careful when you push a Gear

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There's nothing in the rules (or Q&A) saying that about the launch pad. Gears on the field are fair game regardless of location (pending other rules violations, say if they're still inside another robot).

Alliance Station != Loading Lane != Launchpad. The main concern about gears being dropped or changing spaces has been Loading Lane to Alliance Station.
I apologize, I misunderstood the rule. I understand now.
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