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do carried orbit balls need to be within the set dimensions?
I was just wondering, if you were to use a hopper system, would any balls you're carrying need to stay within the volume limits of the robot, or would they be able to, say, exceed the height limit?
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Re: do carried orbit balls need to be within the set dimensions?
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While I don't have an official answer, the way I'd interpret the rules is that the robot can not exceed the volume limits, but that anything that isn't part of the robot (such as the trailer) can. Ask Q&A to be sure. |
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Re: do carried orbit balls need to be within the set dimensions?
thats what i thought as well, thanks for the advice too
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Re: do carried orbit balls need to be within the set dimensions?
The game pieces aren't part of the robot... think about it, does your robot get weighed with game pieces in it? I'm going to have to agree with Eric, I believe they should be able to exceed robot volume constraints, but you'll want to confirm by Q&A for an official answer.
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Re: do carried orbit balls need to be within the set dimensions?
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So yes, the balls can be outside the limits. ( Rule < R11> ) Last edited by 1522_Kira : 08-01-2009 at 20:59. |
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