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Rule G36 unclarity

Our team has a problem with the unclarity of rule G<36>. The robot we have built has a cannon to which the ball has to get to through a tube like elevator (a very shaky description, but I'm not very good at explaining things...)

Now, our problem is that if the game ends while we have a ball inside this tube, we can't get the ball out manually... The problem is that we aren't sure if we are complying with rule G<36> if we make a program-side counter which guarantees that no balls will be in that tube at the end of the game... any help would be appreciated, and thanks in advance!
 


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