Possession – A Robot / Triball status. A Robot is considered to be in Possession of a Triball if the Robot is carrying, holding, or controlling the movement of a Triball such that if the Robot changes direction, the Triball will move with the Robot. Therefore, pushing/plowing Triballs is not considered Possession; however, using concave portions of a Robot to control the movement of Triballs is considered Possession.
- If a Robot suspends a Triball in the air using a tilted flat surface so that it is held between the Robot and the Field Perimeter Wall, would this be considered possession?
- If the answer to #1 is yes, would the answer change if the flat surface is vertical? Therefore, the pressure of a Robot driving into the Triball keeps it up.