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Elias brought the video to the judges. It clearly showed that the opponent had violated G210 , which prohibits actions aimed at forcing an opponent to violate a rule. The footage was so definitive that the judges overturned the disqualification, ruling it an "incidental detachment" caused by illegal interference.

The head referee raised a red card. The Centurions were disqualified from the match. Their season seemed over in a pile of aluminum and wires. g209.mp4

As Rust-Bucket backed away, a small but unmistakable intake roller remained on the field. The crowd went silent. Under , a robot may not intentionally detach or leave a part on the field. The Turning Point Elias brought the video to the judges

The Centurions were granted a replay. With the bolt replaced and their spirits high, they returned to the arena and secured the victory, proving that sometimes, the most important part of a robot is the person behind the camera. Competition Manual | FIRST Resources The head referee raised a red card

In the high-stakes world of competitive robotics, isn't just a number; it is the "Keep Your Robot Together" rule, and for the underdog team "The Scrap-Yard Centurions," it was the rule that changed everything. The Incident