thanks, I was also wondering, if you hit the cardio exercise too hard and it moves more then one click, then what would the referee do?
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Lloyd O'Hara
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from the robot game rules that can be found on
USFIRST.org:
8 – BASE
•
Base is an imaginary box formed by vertical walls that rise from
the perimeter of the Base area, including the
inside surface of the border walls, and by an invisible ceiling
16”
(406mm) high.
•
This means Base is not just an area on the mat – it’s a
VOLUME.
•
Usually there is a gap between the mat and a side border wall…
Base
includes this gap.
•
Anything even barely in Base counts as being in Base unless the
robot
moves it completely out.
•
Anything in the team’s possession is understood to count as being
in
Base, and is okay to store or handle.
Lloyd O'Hara
Coach, Crestwood Monarchs
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how high can your robot be in base?
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