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Removing game pieces from Trailers
Is it just me or is there a general lack of rules regarding removing game pieces from trailers?
OK, I know the robot can't extend beyond the 28x38x50 size, so it's hard to make a boom to reach out and remove balls from your own traler, or from a team mate's... but if your robot was built smaller, eg: 28x24 it's possible that you could reach out 14" into a team-mate's tralier and remove their balls (so to speak). Can't see where the rules prevent this.??? Likewise, any reason why your robot can't reach back and sheild your own trailer or flick balls out when they get deposited? What have I missed? Phil. |
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Re: Removing game pieces from Trailers
Yeah, I was thinking/looking at the same thing. One thing that makes it very hard to block/descore from your own trailer is the trailer needs to behind the short side (28). So, since the trailer is 7 inches from your robot and assuming you need atleast 3 inches to descore, I think it would be very hard to build a robot in at the very most 18 inches.
Descoring from other's trailer's may be more plausable, but unless done with insanly skill, two robots will have to be stopped, which would allow for two very easy targets. |
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Re: Removing game pieces from Trailers
Whew! I was wondering when this thread would start ... and I didn't have the gumption to start it myself ... but you've let the cat outta' the bag.
The only relevent rule I could find is: G32 Robot-to-Robot Interaction It says that "contact outside of the BUMPER ZONE is not acceptable" which could rule out trying to stick an arm into somebody else's trailer (but not necessarilty your own trailer) It's not really spelled out for us yet, but I don't think they want us digging around in each others trailers, trying to eject balls. Perhaps the size envelope limitations are enough to ensure that we don't attempt that strategy. ... but I felt really good there for a while this morning thinking that my camera could detect a SUPER CELL in my trailer and toss it OUT as the timer reaches zero. |
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Re: Removing game pieces from Trailers
ok, and what about blocking the 'entrance' to your own trailer?
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Re: Removing game pieces from Trailers
That's prbly not allowed cause if you were to cover it, you would have to use your robot to do that, cause you can't build a cover on top of it, and if your robot does cover it, that violates the out of the bumper zone rule.
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contact outside of the prescribed BUMPER zone is prohibited. these two rules rule out 1) covering the trailer, or blocking the entrance 2) reaching into a trailer and removing rocks It also means we cannot 'reach' over and drop rocks into a trailer but we can 'shoot' them, similiar to the 2006 Aim-High game. This game looks a lot like Aim-High, but with much shorter shooting distances. |
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Or are u saying a "dumptruck" type design, even provided it fits while "dumping" would be out because of possible contact? |
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Which rule says you can't reach outside your bumper zone? I've read the Game rules and the Robot rules a few times looking for this, but all I have found is rule <R11> saying that the robot must stay within 28x38x60 inches. Rule <G32> states that contact outside the bumper zone is illegal, but if the piece of the robot that extends outside the bumper zone (such as a dumping mechanism) does not make contact with another robot or trailer, wouldn't it still be legal, given the robot remains within the specified dimensions?
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Re: Removing game pieces from Trailers
I know that CONTACT outside the bumper zone is illegal (<G32>), but is it illegal for a robot that is smaller than the specified dimensions to extend outside its bumper zone during the match, but not touch any other robots?
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Re: Removing game pieces from Trailers
Yes. if you stay in 28"x38"x60"
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but if you had a little ball gun, like in aim-high, you could toss them over to the trailer, or if you had a big gun you could shoot them across the room. if you had a little gun on the top that could spit them into the trailer in front of you, or into the corner pocket. but you definitely cannot reach outside of the limit |
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