Connecting Minds Through LEGO

Brotherhood of the Brick is a vibrant group of young engineers.
Our First LEGO League team thrives on collaboration and creativity.
We would appreciate if you supported us as we explore the endless possibilities of LEGO building by taking part in our third year of the First LEGO League competition, and the second year making it to the UK National Final!

Who We Are

Highly motivated and success-oriented individuals

Our team is made up of four members

  • Ethan
  • William
  • Calum
  • Seth

We are all pupils from Scotland in S3 who have a huge interest in engineering, robotics and science. First LEGO League is a way for us to truly express this and show our interests without judgment from our peers. Between the 4 of us, we study every science on offer at our school, electronics, coding, business, and have 3/4 members of our team on the schools ROV team. We firmly believe in the advancement of Technology, which is why our innovation project is a video game which integrates ROVs and AI!

Innovation Project!

We care greatly for our planet, which is why we came up with Seascapers! Seascapers is a multiplayer online game in which players control a real ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) in order to clean the planets oceans. It works by connecting players to a server, which sends signals to boats offshore to let the player collect pollutants from the ocean. The bigger the mass of pollutants collected within 15 minutes, the more points a player/team gets. The player with the most points wins. The game would reward hitting certain experience checkpoints by granting access to more features, modes of play, or cosmetic items such as skins or tags to keep engagement and encouragement. We have also integrated AI to prevent loss, theft, damage or vandalism.

Thank you for your support!

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