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Tucker's Adepta Sororitas must escape from the planet with several important Imperial relics, but Adam's Daemon Orks stand in the way! Masters of the Forge Geek Nation Tours Be sure to let us know what missions you'd like us to try next! Email: mastersoftheforge@gmail.com Twitter: @mastersofforge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastersoftheforge/
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Tucker's Adepta Sororitas must escape from the planet with several important Imperial relics, but Adam's Daemon Orks stand in the way! Masters of the Forge Geek Nation Tours Be sure to let us know what missions you'd like us to try next! Email: mastersoftheforge@gmail.com Twitter: @mastersofforge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastersoftheforge/
Having been in the FIRST arena for many years now, we obviously already have our own perspective from alumni, coach and mentor points of view. That being said, it's always great to get a totally fresh perspective of the organization and competitions. There's really no better way to accomplish this than to get it first hand from a member of a more newly formed team. Ringo from First Tech Challenge Team 12715, Robo Tux Cats, stopped by the FIRST Looks studio at ROBOTICON 2018 to let us know more about their team and their journey. The Robo Tux Cats are a Florida team, from the Four Corners area. When we met, they were just starting their second season and, just as the year before, they were ready to jump right into the build. Prior to their rookie year, founding member Ringo had been wanting to get into robotics. After expressing his interest, his coach got the ball rolling with FIRST. And even with their small team of just four members, they were able to jump right in and get a robot ready for competition. The game for 2017 was Relic Recovery, which was a great one to get started with. They find the 2018 game, Deep Space, to be a bit more challenging but they like it a lot.As a ninth-grader in his second year with the Robo Tux Cats, Ringo is the main programmer for the team. He also enjoys doing the photography for the team. And with such a small team, he, of course, finds himself helping with various other tasks, such as getting parts for the builders. They have a dedicated team, each with a lot of responsibilities and they are able to accomplish a lot, even though they generally only meet together once per week. Check out Ringo's full interview to learn more about the game itself and their specific build. Sponsored by: Support our coverage by shopping Amazon here. Whether you're programming a robot, playing a game or doing homework, the Microsoft Surface is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Get yours at the Microsoft Store.
Having been in the FIRST arena for many years now, we obviously already have our own perspective from alumni, coach and mentor points of view. That being said, it's always great to get a totally fresh perspective of the organization and competitions. There's really no better way to accomplish this than to get it first hand from a member of a more newly formed team. Ringo from First Tech Challenge Team 12715, Robo Tux Cats, stopped by the FIRST Looks studio at ROBOTICON 2018 to let us know more about their team and their journey. The Robo Tux Cats are a Florida team, from the Four Corners area. When we met, they were just starting their second season and, just as the year before, they were ready to jump right into the build. Prior to their rookie year, founding member Ringo had been wanting to get into robotics. After expressing his interest, his coach got the ball rolling with FIRST. And even with their small team of just four members, they were able to jump right in and get a robot ready for competition. The game for 2017 was Relic Recovery, which was a great one to get started with. They find the 2018 game, Deep Space, to be a bit more challenging but they like it a lot.As a ninth-grader in his second year with the Robo Tux Cats, Ringo is the main programmer for the team. He also enjoys doing the photography for the team. And with such a small team, he, of course, finds himself helping with various other tasks, such as getting parts for the builders. They have a dedicated team, each with a lot of responsibilities and they are able to accomplish a lot, even though they generally only meet together once per week. Check out Ringo's full interview to learn more about the game itself and their specific build. Sponsored by: Support our coverage by shopping Amazon here. Whether you're programming a robot, playing a game or doing homework, the Microsoft Surface is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Get yours at the Microsoft Store.
In this episode, we speak with the Head Mentor of the Bionic Blackhawks who is holding an all-girls competition in Bloomfield Hills Michigan this weekend with the help of Teams 67, 33 and 469! In addition, we speak with Alex Fera and get an update on Relic Recovery after the first weekend of competitions! Great ready for some knowledge!
In this episode, the panel discusses the RoboDay event at Ferris State University. In addition, we talk more about Relic Recovery and as the interviewees sign off they provide their thoughts on the Power Up game. Alex Fera http://theorangealliance.org Jacob Russell www.facebook.com/yakobtwig Chief Delphi - Jar24 Scott Stap - Team Frigbots @FridgeBot instagram @Shiarobots Twitter Corunna robotics competition team 5084 Facebook Andrew Spiece - Infamous Victoria Funke - Alumni - Team Torque Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tori.t.sam https://www.facebook.com/brobotics5162/ Instagram @keepergirl10 @brrobotics5162 Twitter @Funkey_Tevy @brobotics5162 Michelle Lester - FTC Team Facebook: facebook.com/thefirewires Twitter: @thefirewires Insta: @thefirewires Website: thefirewires.org
In this episode, we catch up with a member of the World Champs. Jon joins us from the Chimeras. We chat about the Relic Recovery game and start to theorize about what Power Up will be about! Interviewees: Jon Uren - Team 1684 - The Chimeras - http://www.first1684.com/ Cory Walters - Team 2767 - Stryke Force - http://strykeforce.org/
In this episode, we talk to the founders of the Orange Alliance. You can visit their website at theorangealliance.org. We also talk about the reveal of the Relic Recovery FTC Game for this season.
Major Announcement: FIRST Inspires FTC Manual UPDATE: https://www.firstinspires.org/resource-library/ftc/game-and-season-info Announcements: IRI - Indiana Robotics Invitational - Coming this WEEKEND! • Link: http://indianaroboticsinvitational.org/ Interviewee: Chris Sommers - Bedford Robotics FTC Teams - Head mentor for Team 5237 "The Loose Screws" Link: http://bedfordftcrobotics.weebly.com Topics: 1. Bedford Team's History with FTC 2. Differences between FTC and FRC 3. Past games 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 ○ 2016–2017: Velocity Vortex ○ 2015–2016: FIRST RES-Q 4. Looking to Relic Recovery ○ 2017–2018: Relic Recovery - https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/ftc/game-and-season 5. Theorize about Relic Recovery