ali23
12/09/2022 at 06:17:02 AM PST
Hello fellow G2M forum users.
Our team has come upon a great dilemma. Without clear answers this would have detrimental effects to our robotics career. We need answers fast as to whether the use of fresh produce and poultry products would be considered legal non-functional decorations. The only concern we have is this ruling of R12:

“Unless otherwise specified below, non-functional decorations are governed by all standard
Robot rules.”
May the wonderful users of the G2M forum please help me interpret the meaning of this quote?
All the best
ali23
OrangeMan
12/09/2022 at 06:27:20 AM PST
This means that if it was not in the list below that rule, you are allowed to have it on your robot. You probably should not have food on your robot because it would start to smell after a few hours.
Redbluebear132
12/09/2022 at 07:13:12 AM PST
Another reason you should not put food on your robot is that it will inevitably get hit or something like that and get your robot very dirty
JeterPeter
12/09/2022 at 09:21:52 AM PST
Because most vegetables are nondurable and do not perform effectively under duress, you may want to consider special mounting options for your decorative produce, since according to < G5 > your robot must stay together, and the weak produce will likely come apart during matches. Although you do not intend for the produce to come apart and separate from the robot(which would result in a minor violation), you did choose decorations that you know are prone to breakage, so you may receive a penalty for that.
In my oponion, I would not lettuce, the forum members, discuss the leekality of such rules. We have bean known to be pickle in the past, and to be frank, some people don’t carrot all. Sorry if I threw off the good chives here, but corn we be serious? Some of the things you people say just kale me.
Edit: some format thing with the < G5>
RoboJoe
12/09/2022 at 10:26:05 AM PST
I’m very interested to seeking how this pans out. Please post pictures post vegetable-ification.
Summary
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SteveTheSteve
12/09/2022 at 12:06:46 PM PST
Won’t the produce like blow up when it comes in contact with other robots cause its fragile? The event managers will hate you for that if it happens.
15545G-SC
01/04/2023 at 04:02:45 PM PST
Here to help on this topic, I will be putting this to test on January 7th, at JL Mann.
I will be putting a cucumber from Atlanta in a ziplock bag and using zip ties to attach it to the robot.
I will return will the results.
SteveTheSteve
01/05/2023 at 09:52:50 AM PST
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We avidly wait for the result!!
15545G-SC
01/07/2023 at 03:34:22 PM PST
Update: I forgot the cucumber. Will try again next weekend for the memes.
9MotorGang
01/07/2023 at 04:37:32 PM PST
Will it be the same cucumber?
15545G-SC
01/08/2023 at 07:54:46 AM PST
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Bubski
01/08/2023 at 08:57:21 AM PST
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Can you please glue some googly eyes to said cucumber?
Reina
01/08/2023 at 09:04:51 AM PST
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You should document in your notebook the decision making process of the robot component— brainstorming possible mounting methods, different fresh produce options, using a decision making process to come to a conclusion that the chosen execution was optimal.
Bubski
01/08/2023 at 09:06:49 AM PST
“We considered a tomato, but high moisture and red color made us reconsider a carrot. The carrot was too heavy for our design, however, so we decided on a cucumber in a bag for optimal mounting.”
15545G-SC
01/08/2023 at 02:13:24 PM PST
We take all of these suggestions with great gratefulness.
If someone makes a slide and sends it here I will put it in my journal, without a hesitation.
Bubski
01/08/2023 at 03:57:47 PM PST
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Sign me up. I’ll get that too you soon.
15545G-SC
01/08/2023 at 07:02:25 PM PST
Replying to Bubski ↩️
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