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just to get this started...
pick up boxes yes/no go under the 14 inch bar yes/no speed (ft/sec, or maybe on 1-5 scale) can dominate the top yes/no (or maybe how effective from 1-5) has a transmission system yes/no power of robot (scale of 1-5) attack/defense capabilities of the robot (1-5, or maybe what % of the time they attack/stack, and what % they defend the stack) reliability (does this robot go out every time and work?--probably measured in number of "failure" times) besides the robot, you might also want to keep this in mind friendliness (will they agree with you, or are they bossy and want their own ideas-- yes/no) driver abilities (1-5, does the driver look like he/she is well prepared?) finally, give it on a scale of 1-5 or 1-10 how well you think that team is |
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