The Analogue Clogs have been able to remain fairly consistent over the years even with the large growing numbers of the group as a whole.
Everett join the Analogue Clogs the year they were founded. He quickly became a full time engineer for the robot and the teams designer. Once Treavor graduated he moved up to being the teams driver coach.
Brecken has been with the Clogs since our first year, and hes always played a bog role for our team. He is one of our main CAD modelers, but he also helps our teams outreach. He makes sure we have made connections to our community and when we need to make our portfolio he takes the lead.
Black joined the Clogs in their second years as a team. There was no doubt that he was an engineer and he has been one of the main engineers both his years. Blake also will operate the base of the robot during competitions.
Malachi was the only member on the team with an interest in learning code when he joined in our first year. He was also the main operator for arms and extremities on the robot, that roles has now been passed down to someone else though.
Dylan joined the team part way through our second season. When he joined that year he became one of our teams CAD modelers, but moving into his next year he wanted to do more direct involvement with the robot. Dylan is also our teams human player for competitions
Cole J is someone we have wanted on our team for a while, but it took til our third year to get him to join. Cole is our teams main CAD modeler, most custom parts on our robot are at least partially designed by him.
Leyine joined our team during our first year, but his future was a mix of things. During his second year he was moved to Tulip Tech but he has now been moved back to our team. He helps create builds we might need for things other than the robot, such as a cart.
During our second year Sam was added to our team. During that year he was much more of a repair man, when we were at competitions or at the school and things broke he would help fix it. Now he is a more involved builder on the robot, doing anything he can to help our team succeed.
William is new to the team, and because of the large size of the group he has spent most of the season learning how parts on the robots work. He helps with ideas for designs and is our back-up human player.
Ethan, like William, has spent a large amount of the season learning about how robotics works. He help us with ideas for the robots build and is also a back-up driver for Blake.
Evan joined with the other two freshmen and has been learning with them. All three freshmen built and coded an extra robot base to help them learn. All of this means that next year these freshmen will be able to jump straight into working on the main robot.