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crossing and hurtling
In order for a trackball to be scored again, is the only thing it has to do is cross the opposing alliances finish line? Is there any rule defining where the robot must be if it is in contact with the track ball when this happens?
Also, when a ball is hurtled over the overpass, does it have to become airborne or could a robot extend an arm over the overpass while in possession of the trackball and then place the trackball on the ground on the other side and then release it? -Andrew |
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