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My teams asking if they can go and pull the other teams panel towards our board to have both panels same direction? 
That way we also give the other team 18 points - coopetition. ? Thanks. 

> On Nov 18, 2018, at 9:10 AM, Jeff Borek <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> My two cents: I think simplest way to say it is: if you pulled and other team pushed the solar panel you should have received 22 points and they 40.
> 
> Totally possible refs missed it.  E.g. not related to Solar, but in ours once they missed we had the gas core and once missed we did food production.  (And overall I think our volunteer refs were great - they graciously changed the sheet when it was pointed out to them).
> 
> Hate to waste learning time having the kids practicing to make sure they understand the scoring sheet [though we spent plenty of learning time having them practice the robot runs], but handling potential errors is a good way for them to learn respectful communication [and not a bad lesson to make sure they completely understand something before signing it].
> 
>> On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 8:28 AM Ravi Desai <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> We had a question about solar array score that some clarification would help. Our strategy was to pull the panel. In the first round we pulled but got 0 points. Am pretty sure that the other team pushed their panel. Needless the team changed the program to pushing it to be safe. Looking at the mission write up it says potential scores can be 40 as well. Can someone please explain how can that be achieved? 
>> 
>> Mission
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>> Solar panels need to be angled toward or away from you, depending on strategy and conditions.
>> Scores
>> 
>> Both solar panels are angled toward the same field: 22 (for both teams)
>> Your solar panel is angled toward the other team’s field: 18
>> Possible scores: 0, 18, 22, 40 
>> 
>> Thanks. 
>> RD. 
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