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G32 During a MATCH, the ROBOT shall be operated solely by the DRIVERS and/or HUMAN PLAYERS of that Team.
VIOLATION: Offending ROBOT will be DISABLED.
Exceptions may be made before a MATCH for major conflicts, e.g. religious holidays, major testing, transportation issues, etc.
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To be considered a team member, you have to be registered to that team through STIMS, so technically all students presents at the regional have to be registered to their own team for legal issues.
If you ever find a way, i also have concerns with always having a different drive team for each match...
- How long will your robot stay alive when it's controlled by kids who never tried it before? I'd consider forming your own drive team, if you want your robot to stay functional more than 3 matches

- It's not really fair to your alliance to play with that kind of robot, because it's obvious it's not gonna perform like it should due to the complete lack of driving skills and knowledge about the robot... That could mean that robot would bring more fouls than actual score, and act like an handicap...
- It would take your robot way more time to queue up for your matches, because you'd have to find your new drive team every match, in addition to normal pit tasks, and i understand that you're limited in terms of human ressources