
10-10-2008, 19:45
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6th Gear Developer; Mentor
AKA: Blake Ross
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Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: May 2006
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,935
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Re: [FTC]: FTC Ramp Question
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Originally Posted by Monty Python
As I understand it, you simply have to be off the field. For the purpose of the game this year, the wall is considered off the field. So if you pick yourself up using the wall then you get the points (if you choose to use this strategy then you may want to have the relevant parts of the rulebook ready in case you have to argue with the referees). I'm not sure if this means that you can simply vault the wall and get the points this way. I'm pretty sure if you vault the wall you would not be allowed to get/put your robot back in play.
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Careful, Careful - This sort of topic makes me want so say "Use the official Q&A forum!" very loudly. Robot parts intentionally leaving the playing field (if you hook onto the wall to get off the foam) is generally a bad thing....
I recommend you ask for and get an official answer to any questions you may have, or if you want to try an exotic strategy that gets into any gray zones (like hooking onto a wall).
Blake
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