8 Members, 5 Schools
Team Eternity, also known as 42824A, is a second-year, private high school VEX V5 Robotics Competition (V5RC) team first founded in the “High Stakes” 2024-2025 VEX V5 Robotics Competition season. Recently, with a CADer/Builder from last season leaving the team, we invited two additional members to join us: one CADer/Builder from the former VIQRC team 47X Xtra Bamage, and another member from the high school V5RC team Equinox to assist with documentation in the Engineering Notebook.
We're on our third iteration this season.
Lead Builder, Designer and part of driveteam, Atharva has 6 years of experience. He loves running, DECA and TSA.
Notebooker and competition scout. Deyansh has been doing robotics for 3 years, outside of robotics he does DECA, public speaking and precalc homework.
Programmer, film and photography, Parth has 4 years of experience. He loves building autonomous racing drones, wrestling and photography.
Notebooker, competition scout and strategist, outside of robotics Timmy loves studying cool facts about warfare tactics and he also does TSA.
Designer, builder and notebooker, Benjamin has 4 years of experience. He enjoys playing tennis in his freetime.
Programmer and competition scout, Bhargav has been doing robotics for 5 years. Outside of robotics he enjoys working on his passion projects.
Driver and builder, Neel has 5 years of experience. He loves playing tennis and working on passion projects.
builders build him, programmers beat him.
Lead programmer, strategist and part of driveteam, Ishaan has 5 years of experience. He enjoys working on passion project and doing his schoolwork.
At Ignite Showdown we won tournament champion at our first tournament. This qualified us to states in High Stakes.
At Ignite Showdown we received the Amaze award
At an Ellensburgs' tournament we placed 1st in the skills challenge
At states we received the Sportsmanship award
At Ignites Pushback Playoffs we received the Innovate award for our double park mech.
We started researching different solutions to this years' challenge. We looked at past VRC challenges that had similar game elements.
We started development of our of first robot.
Autons had been started, we realized that we had the bandwidth to develop a better, another solution. We started development on a second bot in parallel.
Autons on the new s-take style bot had begun, we were fine tuning the mesh dead-zones, this helped with faster cycling. We had signed up for the Great Planes signature event, we were getting the bot ready for competition.
School had begun and autons were being finalized for competition. We were simulatiously working on new auton tech that would help us in efficency.
We traveled to Nebraska where we competed in the GP sig.
We started signing up for local competiions and began local auton strategies and fine tuning the robot after we noticed small issues at GP. We noticed slight problems in consistency with our drivetrain.
We participated in local competitions, we made it to finals both times and sold. We discussed rebuild + cad models for future sigs and state competition.