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− | Team T-9 represents a synergistic bond between engineering and art. We don't see ourselves as soulless engineers slaving away to build the perfect scoring machine but instead, more of a Doctor Frankenstein, exercising organic design inspired by nature and birthed by science in order to create a horrible monster that will plague us and our nightmares for the rest of our days. Our diversified membership of professional mechanics, pilots, programmers, and freshmen is reflective of our proactive team spirit and engagement in creating a machine that has not just aptitude for grabbing balls but also has soul and spirit. Or at least as close of a copy of a soul that we can make with science. For now. | + | Team T-9 represents a synergistic bond between engineering and art. We don't see ourselves |
+ | as soulless engineers slaving away to build the perfect scoring machine but instead, more | ||
+ | of a Doctor Frankenstein, exercising organic design inspired by nature and birthed by science | ||
+ | in order to create a horrible monster that will plague us and our nightmares for the rest | ||
+ | of our days. Our diversified membership of professional mechanics, pilots, programmers, | ||
+ | and freshmen is reflective of our proactive team spirit and engagement in creating a machine | ||
+ | that has not just aptitude for grabbing balls but also has soul and spirit. Or at least as | ||
+ | close of a copy of a soul that we can make with science. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For now. |
Revision as of 00:59, 9 January 2013
Dossiers
Team Repository Of Logistical Locales: William Livernois
Friendly Neighbourhood Wizard: Harry Bleyan
Astronaut: Benjamin Sena
Robot Whisperer: Steven Keyes
Jaded Senior: Frederick Moore
Modus Operandi
Team T-9 represents a synergistic bond between engineering and art. We don't see ourselves as soulless engineers slaving away to build the perfect scoring machine but instead, more of a Doctor Frankenstein, exercising organic design inspired by nature and birthed by science in order to create a horrible monster that will plague us and our nightmares for the rest of our days. Our diversified membership of professional mechanics, pilots, programmers, and freshmen is reflective of our proactive team spirit and engagement in creating a machine that has not just aptitude for grabbing balls but also has soul and spirit. Or at least as close of a copy of a soul that we can make with science.
For now.