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Main Article: [[2019 FRC Season]]
 
Main Article: [[2019 FRC Season]]
  
The 2019 FRC game was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIRST_Robotics_Competition#Games XXXXX]. The season began on Jan DD, 2019 and 2102 competed at the following events:
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The 2019 FRC game was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destination:_Deep_Space Destination: Deep Space]. The season began on Jan 5, 2019 and 2102 competed at the following events:
  
[http://thebluealliance.com/event/* EVENT] on MMM DD, 2019.
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[https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019cadm Del Mar Regional] on Feb 28, 2019.
  
[http://thebluealliance.com/event/* EVENT] on MMM DD, 2019.
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[https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019utwv Utah Regional] on March 27, 2019.
  
[http://thebluealliance.com/event/* EVENT] on MMM DD, 2019.
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[https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019carv Carver Division] (Houston Championship) on Apr 17, 2019.
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[https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019cacma Wings Over Camarillo] (offseason) on Aug 11, 2019.
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[https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019lafwbb3 Battleship Blast] (offseason) on Sept 2, 2019.
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[https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019cc Chezy Champs] (offseason) on Sept 27, 2019.
  
 
== Notable Achievements==
 
== Notable Achievements==
Insert noteworthy achievements here. Delete this section otherwise.
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2019 was Team Paradox's best competitive performance as of 2021, and was the first time that 2102 was picked to an alliance at the Championship. The 2019 Engineering Inspiration award was the 2102's first EI win since 2011.
  
 
== Roster ==
 
== Roster ==
In 2019, Team Paradox had a roster of approximately ## students and ## mentors. The known roster is below:
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In 2019, Team Paradox had a roster of approximately 60 students and 30 mentors. The known roster is below:
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=== Students ===
 
=== Students ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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| Jason B. || Fabrication - Teacher
 
| Jason B. || Fabrication - Teacher
 
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| George S. || Physics - Teacher
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| George S. || Engineering - Teacher (retired)
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|-
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| Kelly B. || Teacher
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|-
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| Darlene B. || Teacher
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|-
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| Sandy D. || Finance and Logistics
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|-
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| Myron D. || Fabrication
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|-
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| Karen D. || Leadership and Org Development
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|-
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| Nick F. || Mechanical Design, Scouting, Common Sense
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|-
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| John G. || Programming
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|-
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| Wayde G. || Machine Learning
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|-
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| Matt G. || Mechanical Design, Game Strategy
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|-
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| Michelle H. || Communication, Budget, Travel - Teacher
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|-
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| Wayne K. || Building Stuff
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|-
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| David L. || Business and Marketing
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|-
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| Gavin M. || Programming and AI
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|-
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| Phil S. || Electronics
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|-
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| Patti S. || Operations, Budget, Parent Wrangling
 
|-
 
|-
| First L. || Role
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| Dan S. || Electronics
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|-
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| Marla S. || Outreach and FLL
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|-
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| Sharon S. || Marketing
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|-
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| Keith T. || Software and Supervision
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|-
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| Bobbie W. || Marketing
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|-
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| Darrahl W. || Machining and Fabrication
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|-
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| Fred Z. || Machining and Fabrication
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
== Team Organization ==
 
== Team Organization ==
(details on how the team was organized)
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In 2019, Paradox had a team President, an Engineering division led by two Engineering Co-Presidents, a Marketing division led by a Marketing President, an Operations division led by an Operations President, and an Outreach division led by an Outreach President.
  
 
== Finances ==
 
== Finances ==
 
Main Article: [[2019 Paradox Finances]]
 
Main Article: [[2019 Paradox Finances]]
  
The 2019 budget was $#####, and the sponsors are shown below:
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The planned 2019 budget was $89,500, and the sponsors are shown below:
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Sponsor !! Amount !! Years Sponsoring
 
|-
 
| Asymtek || $#### || X
 
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| ViaSat || $#### || X
 
|-
 
| Qualcomm || $#### || X
 
|}
 
  
 
== Robots ==
 
== Robots ==
[[image:2019robot.jpg|thumb|200px|2019 Competition Robot - Flip]]
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[[image:2019robot.png|thumb|200px|2019 Competition Robot - Flip]]
 
Main Article: [[2019 Robot (Flip)]]
 
Main Article: [[2019 Robot (Flip)]]
  
 
=== Competition Robot ===
 
=== Competition Robot ===
The 2019 Competition Robot was named Flip. It consisted of (brief robot description here).
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The 2019 Competition Robot was named Flip. It consisted of a sideways, off-center elevator with a pivoting four-bar claw which picked up cargo when open and hatches when closed. The front of the robot had an intake mounted on struts, which also served as the front half of the climber. Two vertical pneumatic pistons served as the back half of the climber.
  
2102's competitive record is below:
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2102's 2019 competitive record is below:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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! Event !! Quals Record !! Rank !! Alliance Selection !! Playoffs Record !! Awards
 
! Event !! Quals Record !! Rank !! Alliance Selection !! Playoffs Record !! Awards
 
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| [http://thebluealliance.com/event/2019NNNN Event Name] || #-#-# || #th of # || Nth pick onto Alliance M by #### and #### || Quarterfinalist || Engineering Inspiration
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| [https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019cadm Del Mar Regional] || 9-3-0* || 5th of 35 || 1sth pick onto Alliance 2 by 359, along with 2984 and 5474 || Semifinalist || Engineering Inspiration and Dean's List Finalist (Blake L.)
 
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| [http://thebluealliance.com/event/2019NNNN Event Name] || #-#-# || #th of # ||  Mth alliance Captain with #### and #### || Finalist || Dean's List (John S.)
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| [https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019utwv Utah Regional] || 8-2-0 || 4th of 50 ||  3rd alliance Captain with 6844 and 3006 || Semifinalist || Quality Award
 
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| [http://thebluealliance.com/event/2019NNNN Event Name] || #-#-# || #th of # ||  Not Picked || N/A || None
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| [https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019carv Carver Division] || 5-5-0 || 17th of 68 ||  1st pick onto Alliance 8 by 5892, along with 687 and 2183 || Quarterfinalist || None
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| [https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019cacma Wings over Camarillo] || 2102: 5-6-0 <br> 9102: 4-7-0 || 2102: 11th of 21<br> 9102: 16th of 21 ||  2102: 1st pick onto Alliance 5 by 3863 along with 3925 <br> 9102: 2nd pick onto Alliance 2 by 5199 and 2659 || 2102: Semifinalist <br> 9102: Finalist || None
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| [https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019lafwbb3 Battleship Blast (Monday)] || 6-3-0 || 3rd of 16 ||  1st pick onto Alliance 1 by 1836, along with 9696 (696B) || Semifinalist || None
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| [https://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2019cc Chezy Champs] || 4-6-0 || 27th of 40 ||  3rd pick onto Alliance 2 by 1983, 973, and 604 || Quarterfinalist || None
 
|}
 
|}
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> 2102 took a red card in Quals 66 for extending past the allowable height in the Hab zone.
  
 
=== Other Robots ===
 
=== Other Robots ===
The practice robot was (description of robot differences here).
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The practice robot was named Flop. It was nearly identical to Flip although it had much more wear and tear, living up to its name by the end of the season.
  
Additionally, there was a preseason robot for (details details).
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Before the 2019 season, two robots ([[2019 Preseason Robots (Tick and Tock) |Tick and Tock]]) were built to compete in the Battle at the Border offseason event, playing the 2018 game, Power Up. There were intended to be two identical robots, but only Tock ended up being completed. It also played Destination: Deep Space at Wings over Camarillo, as its [[Boxes#Power Cube (2018) |Power Cube]] intake was also able to pick up [[Balls#Cargo (2019)|Cargo]], and its 6 CIM drivetrain was able to play somewhat capable defense.
  
 
== Branding ==
 
== Branding ==
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Google Photos albums for the 2019 season can be found below:
 
Google Photos albums for the 2019 season can be found below:
  
[https://photos.app.goo.gl/ Build Season]<br>
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[https://photos.app.goo.gl/nriDeWDiSN1wdmKc7 Build Season]<br>
[https://photos.app.goo.gl/ Regional 1]<br>
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[https://photos.app.goo.gl/eAyEaZdgrktsA4AK6 Del Mar Regional]<br>
[https://photos.app.goo.gl/ Regional 2]<br>
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[https://photos.app.goo.gl/awmxWTmVZLKtnbM26 Utah Regional]<br>
[https://photos.app.goo.gl/ Championships]<br>
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[https://photos.app.goo.gl/JRVJhgwNm8nqkgts7 Championships]
[https://photos.app.goo.gl/ Misc]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:17, 3 June 2021

File:2019teampicture.jpg
2019 Team Picture

FRC Season[edit]

Main Article: 2019 FRC Season

The 2019 FRC game was Destination: Deep Space. The season began on Jan 5, 2019 and 2102 competed at the following events:

Del Mar Regional on Feb 28, 2019.

Utah Regional on March 27, 2019.

Carver Division (Houston Championship) on Apr 17, 2019.

Wings Over Camarillo (offseason) on Aug 11, 2019.

Battleship Blast (offseason) on Sept 2, 2019.

Chezy Champs (offseason) on Sept 27, 2019.

Notable Achievements[edit]

2019 was Team Paradox's best competitive performance as of 2021, and was the first time that 2102 was picked to an alliance at the Championship. The 2019 Engineering Inspiration award was the 2102's first EI win since 2011.

Roster[edit]

In 2019, Team Paradox had a roster of approximately 60 students and 30 mentors. The known roster is below:

Students[edit]

Name Graduating Class Role (if known)
First L. 2019 President
First L. 2019 Marketing
First L. 2019 Electrical

Mentors[edit]

Name Subject or Role
Steve D. Mechanical - Head Mentor
Jason B. Fabrication - Teacher
George S. Engineering - Teacher (retired)
Kelly B. Teacher
Darlene B. Teacher
Sandy D. Finance and Logistics
Myron D. Fabrication
Karen D. Leadership and Org Development
Nick F. Mechanical Design, Scouting, Common Sense
John G. Programming
Wayde G. Machine Learning
Matt G. Mechanical Design, Game Strategy
Michelle H. Communication, Budget, Travel - Teacher
Wayne K. Building Stuff
David L. Business and Marketing
Gavin M. Programming and AI
Phil S. Electronics
Patti S. Operations, Budget, Parent Wrangling
Dan S. Electronics
Marla S. Outreach and FLL
Sharon S. Marketing
Keith T. Software and Supervision
Bobbie W. Marketing
Darrahl W. Machining and Fabrication
Fred Z. Machining and Fabrication

Team Organization[edit]

In 2019, Paradox had a team President, an Engineering division led by two Engineering Co-Presidents, a Marketing division led by a Marketing President, an Operations division led by an Operations President, and an Outreach division led by an Outreach President.

Finances[edit]

Main Article: 2019 Paradox Finances

The planned 2019 budget was $89,500, and the sponsors are shown below:

Robots[edit]

2019 Competition Robot - Flip

Main Article: 2019 Robot (Flip)

Competition Robot[edit]

The 2019 Competition Robot was named Flip. It consisted of a sideways, off-center elevator with a pivoting four-bar claw which picked up cargo when open and hatches when closed. The front of the robot had an intake mounted on struts, which also served as the front half of the climber. Two vertical pneumatic pistons served as the back half of the climber.

2102's 2019 competitive record is below:

Event Quals Record Rank Alliance Selection Playoffs Record Awards
Del Mar Regional 9-3-0* 5th of 35 1sth pick onto Alliance 2 by 359, along with 2984 and 5474 Semifinalist Engineering Inspiration and Dean's List Finalist (Blake L.)
Utah Regional 8-2-0 4th of 50 3rd alliance Captain with 6844 and 3006 Semifinalist Quality Award
Carver Division 5-5-0 17th of 68 1st pick onto Alliance 8 by 5892, along with 687 and 2183 Quarterfinalist None
Wings over Camarillo 2102: 5-6-0
9102: 4-7-0
2102: 11th of 21
9102: 16th of 21
2102: 1st pick onto Alliance 5 by 3863 along with 3925
9102: 2nd pick onto Alliance 2 by 5199 and 2659
2102: Semifinalist
9102: Finalist
None
Battleship Blast (Monday) 6-3-0 3rd of 16 1st pick onto Alliance 1 by 1836, along with 9696 (696B) Semifinalist None
Chezy Champs 4-6-0 27th of 40 3rd pick onto Alliance 2 by 1983, 973, and 604 Quarterfinalist None

* 2102 took a red card in Quals 66 for extending past the allowable height in the Hab zone.

Other Robots[edit]

The practice robot was named Flop. It was nearly identical to Flip although it had much more wear and tear, living up to its name by the end of the season.

Before the 2019 season, two robots (Tick and Tock) were built to compete in the Battle at the Border offseason event, playing the 2018 game, Power Up. There were intended to be two identical robots, but only Tock ended up being completed. It also played Destination: Deep Space at Wings over Camarillo, as its Power Cube intake was also able to pick up Cargo, and its 6 CIM drivetrain was able to play somewhat capable defense.

Branding[edit]

Team branding in 2019 was (add details here).

(Description of merch)

(Description of website/newsletter/other noteworthy)

Media[edit]

Google Photos albums for the 2019 season can be found below:

Build Season
Del Mar Regional
Utah Regional
Championships

References[edit]

[url Title]

[url Title]

List of Team Paradox Seasons