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Per rule <SG8> if a robot were to "Intentionally lift, grasp, or hold any of the Rolling Goals except your own during End Game; it would result in a "5 points [penalty] per offense". How is the "per offense; defined? For instance if a robot were to grab and hold a Rolling Goal (to bring over to the side of the field with their baton dispensers), would the entire time that the robot is holding the goal only be considered one penalty?
When a penalty occurs Referees will warn the offending team and assess a penalty. If the team continues to violate the rule, additional penalities will be assessed every 5 seconds. Referees also have the option to disable or disqualify a team that they believe repeatedly violates the letter and intent of the rules. In your example the rules clearly indicate that goals are not to be grasped except during the end game. A team employing the strategy you described would be disabled and/or disqualified.
Last edited by Raj; 09-22-2010 at 01:11 AM.
The GDC has seen many posts asking for clarification of the term "possession" with respect to the batons. Based on all of these questions, we have come up with an update and clarification to the term possession.
Batons that are being "driven over" or being "pushed" are not considered in "possession" as you would be able to move or change orientation of the robot and the batons would stay where they are.Possess / Possessing a Baton - Controlling the position and movement of a BATON. A BATON shall be considered in POSSESSION if, as the ROBOT moves or changes orientation (e.g. backs up or spins in place), the BATON remains in approximately the same position relative to the robot.
These updates will be made to the next version of the Game Manual which will be available later this week. All previously asked questions concerning baton possession are considered to be answered by this post. Any new Q&A should be referenced with respect to this (and other) new definitions. Thank you.
Last edited by Raj; 09-22-2010 at 12:19 AM.
The GDC has seen many posts asking for clarification of the term "possession" with respect to the rolling goals. Based on all of these questions, we have come up with an update and clarification to the term possession.
These updates will be made to the next version of the Game Manual which will be available later this week. All previously asked questions concerning rolling goal possession are considered to be answered by this post. Any new Q&A should be referenced with respect to this (and other) new definitions. Thank you.Possess / Possessing a Rolling Goal - Controlling the position and movement of a ROLLING GOAL. A ROLLING GOAL shall be considered in POSSESSION if, as the ROBOT moves or changes orientation (e.g. backs up or spins in place), the ROLLING GOAL remains in approximately the same position relative to the robot.
A1: The 5-point penalty per Baton is the only consequence for dispensing a Regular or Magnet Baton from the Opposing Alliance’s Dispenser. The offending robot does NOT lose the use of the Regular or Magnet Baton.
A2: Dispensing the Opposing Alliance’s Doubler Baton will result in a team disqualification from the match.