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Re: Representing your team?
I agree with you as well, and I would like to add another "hypothetical" situation to this thread. Last year, we had a team member who pretty much needed constant surveilance (not medical or anything, just making sure he doesn't mess up), and during an extremely busy period before one of our matches, he went off unattended, went to another team's pits, took their controls, and began to drive their robot around before they were able to reset it, nearly running over some of their team members. After matches were over, the mentor of that team came over and had a chat with us, at which time we expressly apologized for the wrong-doing of the team member. Thankfully, the mentor graciously took our heart-felt apology without any more mention of the event, although I am now always careful about how our team members behave and could possibly make an impression on other teams/judges.
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