This project was completed by Rachel Wu and Youngjin Lee. For the project, we designed a robot to look and act like Wall-E from the Disney movie Wall-E. For this project we had 2 rear LED lights acting like brake lights to turn on a signal when the robot is going to back up and changing directions. The code for the LED is a high or low function that tells the lights when to turn off. The sensor on the front of the robot will communicate to the other components when it will stop, turn, or back up. When the robot does either three, the red LED will turn on. Additionally, the robot itself looks like Wall-E with a paper 3D model of the character. To do this, we went online to look for a cutout template to use as the model for the figure. Constructing the model supplies given but our ENGR 103 studio class, this was all the mechanical parts of the robot. For the character design aspect, we printed out a design, cut it up, and glued the piece together with super glue to make sure nothing fell apart. The robot functions well and moves swiftly, it can detect when it is about to run into something and be able to jump back, turn, and continue moving forward.