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Re: Not to Be a Total Stick in the Mud

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Originally Posted by reymac View Post
What is a good number of students to bring into the pits? We are wanting to cap it to 13.
Our drive team is normally able to fix most of the problems on the robot, so I only keep 2-3 other students around to be in charge of organizing the pit, charging batteries, fixing things, and talking to the judges. Others are allowed to stop by but they shouldn't stay for very long; they have other jobs already that are best handled out of the pits like scouting, spirit and helping other teams. We bring enough stuff that having 13 people and the robot in the pit would be close to impossible with out pushing out into the aisle.
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