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FRC 2009
Truly an epic picture passed on to us by a Punahou parent. The action blur is a beautiful testament to this bot's speed and traction.
FRC 2009
This is one of the last moments we spent with our bot before shipping. We practiced shooting while it slid on temporarily laid regolith.
FRC 2009
Mr. Cockey, our mentor, and his son Sean, our captain, glance over as they watch the matches.
FRC 2009
Day of competition. Driver's point of view is quite exciting.
FRC 2009
Wailua graciously shared many key aspects of what made their bot both powerful and efficient. Here's a clean shot of the inside of their incredible shooter.
FRC 2009
Brian, our record setting scorer swung many matches as he threw balls with unprecedented speed and accuracy. He was incredible.
FRC 2009
kalani's fan propulsion was unique and innovative. Though it wasnt allowed to be used for safety issues, it was still incredible to watch. That must have been fun to prototype.
FRC 2009
A common situation in this year's game were massive pileups as drivers lost control on the slick surface leaving them sitting ducks without any momentum.
FRC 2009
We shook hands with the judges as we went up to recieve our award, the Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technology", for our unique RT-AWD drivetrain.
FRC 2009
The Honorable Governor Linda Lingle and Lt. Governor Duke Aiona gave inspiring speeches about our roles as the future generations of technological innovation and engineering.
FRC 2009
Fun mascots paraded around the pit as they displayed their spirit.
FRC 2009
Last minute modifactions to autonomous code are the norm. Programming Captain Mark hurries to finish in time.
FRC 2009
Our field crew and some of our mentors assemble for a quick photo. Best of luck to you.

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