Ronan
Ronan used a swerve drive chassis in order to move around quickly. Equipped with an articulated mechanical arm with 3 degrees of freedom, built around a partial steel frame, ground intake, and weighing 135 pounds, he was well equipped to both win and set a world record for Reefscape, the 2025 build season, along with winning 2 awards!
Cody
Cody was built for the off-season Crescendo, and was designed for defense. Using a swerve drive, he was able to move around fast. Cody weighed 84 pounds.
Annika
Annika used a swerve drive chassis for mobility and could reach speeds of 25 mph. Using a partial steel frame and a steel bottom plate for strength, she came in at 119.6 pounds. She was also armed with a high powered shooter. She was first deployed during the 2024 build season (game: Crescendo).
Nitti
Nitti had a swerve drive chasis, and a ground intake and shooter. He was able to score L1 and L2 cubes. Nitti could finish around 6-8 cycles per game. He was also great at docking. Nitti weighed in at about 80 pounds, making him a very fast and light robot. His debut performance was at the 2023 MadTown ThrowDown off-season competition.
Edwin
Edwin had a tank drive chasis. He participated in the 2023 San Francisco and Sacramento Regionals. Edwin started off with an arm intake, but had it replaced with a ground intake that efficiently scored L1 cubes. With his upgrades, he was able to clinch a semi-finals performance with Alliance 4 in the Sacramento Regional.
Everybot
Everybot had a tank drive chasis. They participated in the Central Valley and Sacramento Regionals, and led us to being alliance captains of Alliance 8 in Sacramento. They was based off of the Everybot design and was able to score low goals and hang on L2.