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2019: SKYSTONE

Overview of the Season There are two Alliances of two Robots each – “red” and “blue”. The field is divided by the Skybridge into two zones – the Loading Zone

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2018: Rover Ruckus

Overview of the Season The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing alliance by descending from the Lander, collecting Minerals from the Crater, sorting

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2017: FIRST Relic Recovery

Overview of the Season The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing alliance by scoring Glyphs into the Cryptoboxes and completing rows, columns, and

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2016: Velocity Vortex

Overview of the Season In this game, teams collected balls and launched this into a goal over 4 ft tall. The robots also triggered beacons on the side of the

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2015: Res-Q

Overview of the Season In the competition, two alliances, each consisting of two teams of high school students, compete to climb a mountain and score debris in alliance specific goals.[2]

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2014: Cascade Effect

Overview of the Season Cascade Effect was an FTC game that had robots collecting multi-sized balls and putting them into cylindrical tubes. In the autonomous mode, the teams robot drove

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2013: FTC Block Party

Overview of the Season This was the HexaSonics Rookie season with 6 members all coming from an FLL background. In FTC Block Party, alliances of 2 teams each competed to