\begin{TeamStory}{Resilience through Innovation \& Simplicity} We are a fourth year 4-H team with 3 new members. We are a diverse group of 11 boys and girls, in grades 8 to 12 from 6 different school districts, and while we may speak up to 6 different languages, we are united by a common passion for STEM.\\ \vspace{3mm} \RawPict{src/images/robocracy2018.jpg}{.6}{} \\ \vspace{3mm} Our theme this year is resilience through innovation and simplicity. Last year, after finishing first place at our Hudson Valley Regionals, we came back dead last from Eastern SuperRegionals. We took this opportunity to take a hard look at our process. After last year’s season, where we strove for innovation for the sake of having a cool cutting-edge design, we have learned from our mistakes and are now striving for resilience through innovation and simplicity. For the first time, we kick-started our season with the “build a robot in 36 hours” challenge. During this time, we were able to efficiently flush out a design and develop an intuition for the game. Because of this, we were able to break down our process and make sure to have deliberate design decisions that focus on resilience and efficient simplicity, in addition to innovation. Our process emphasizes analysis of competing ideas, developed by competing design groups, which are considered head to head until the stronger idea wins. We maintain our process for sustainability which we cultivated last year, to become a more efficient and sustainable team. We each strive to learn two new skills during the season and we have a strong culture of mentoring each other. This protects the team from losing skills when someone graduates from the team. An important part of being a member of Team Robocracy is making time for our robust outreach in the community. We seek to empower other kids to develop skills that they can use for the rest of their lives, thereby building their own resilience. We also share our expertise and skills where we can have a positive impact in the lives of others. We run multiple afterschool enrichment programs targeting underserved communities, run robotics camps, 3D print prosthetics, and recycle computers to donate to third world schools. We are very grateful for our membership in 4H. 4H provides for us an excellent platform for our outreach and has enabled us to reach many communities that would otherwise not be exposed to STEM and robotics. 4H also gives us access to important resources such as advertisement, Lego Mindstorm kits, and their liability insurance for our workshops! Our Off The Streets and Amazing Afternoons programs in Mt. Vernon Elementary Schools are both conducted through 4H. As the only STEM-based 4H club in our area, we also take seriously our role of promoting and inspiring interest in STEM at fairs and all of the outreach we do. \end{TeamStory}