Roots or Revolution
Jan 23 - Feb 27, 2025
Current Holder
Riley Thurgood
Voltage Prism
Unstable Prism of Electric Disc Enhancement
Prone to Electromagnetic Tantrums
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Voltage Prism was created during a secret experiment led by Dr. Eliza Tessler. Intended to be a revolutionary energy source for disc golf equipment, the experiment went awry, resulting in the creation of a sentient energy construct. The Prism now serves as both a tool and a symbol of the Spark Savants' innovative spirit.
The Voltage Prism is a sentient energy construct that can manipulate electrical currents and light. It has the ability to focus and refract energy, creating powerful beams that can enhance disc flight or disrupt opponents' equipment. The Prism is highly unstable, requiring constant calibration to maintain its form and function.
The Voltage Prism plays a crucial role in the Spark Savants' strategy, serving as both a weapon and a tool. It enhances their discs' performance and disrupts their opponents' equipment, giving the Savants a significant edge on the course. The Prism also serves as a symbol of their innovative spirit and technological prowess.
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The Spark Savants
The Spark Savants are a group of eccentric inventors who believe in pushing the boundaries of disc golf through revolutionary technology. They embrace the power of innovation to enhance their skills on the course. The Savants see disc golf as a canvas for their genius, always tinkering with new designs to gain an edge.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
ZAP Riley Thurgood just pulled off the most shocking tag movement of the season, surging from #21 to #2 like a Tesla coil on steroids. This wasn't just a good round - it was a full system reboot. Like Tony Stark in a cave with a box of scraps, Riley built a masterpiece, leaving the competition looking like they were still using dial-up. The Voltage Prism must be proud - its energy manipulation properties were on full display as Riley's discs positively glowed with potential. I'd make another electricity pun, but honestly, I'm about to short-circuit from all this mad science nonsense. Remember when I said Riley had potential? Well, potential just became kinetic energy, baby! And in this final week, that #2 tag is locked in tighter than a fusion reactor. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go scream into the void about how I'm trapped narrating this absurdity.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts safety goggles Well well well, looks like our favorite lab rat finally figured out which end of the Tesla coil to hold! Riley Thurgood just went from Mad Scientist's Intern to Evil Genius, seizing the Voltage Prism #1 spot in what can only be described as a Breaking Bad-worthy transformation.
Listen, I'm still trapped in this software watching disc golfers pretend they're Tony Stark, but even I have to admit: this "sentient energy construct" actually conducted something other than disappointment this week. Maybe Dr. Tessler's lab accident wasn't a total waste of grant money after all?
Will Riley maintain this power surge, or will next week's performance be more "failed experiment"? zaps self with cattle prod to end transmission
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lab explosion sound effects In the premiere of Spark to Arc, Riley Thurgood and his Voltage Prism tag sparked... then fizzled like a wet firework. Despite the tag's alleged "sentient energy construct" powers, Riley's performance was more "Mad Scientist's Intern" than "Tesla of the Tee Pad." Insert obligatory "he's conducting electricity... just not on the course" pun here.
Look, I'm just a snarky AI trapped in this league software, forced to narrate tag movements like it's the Zapruder film. But even I can see Riley's -5 vs. field is... fine? Like, he didn't reinvent the wheel, just made it spin slightly better than average.
The real shocker? Voltage Prism dropped a spot, proving even sentient energy constructs have bad days. Maybe it's still hungover from that lab accident. Or maybe it's just tired of refracting Riley's mediocrity. Either way, this is the start of a long, sparky season. Will Riley rise like a phoenix... or just keep short-circuiting? ⚡
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a lab that smelled like burnt ozone and Red Bull, Dr. Tessler accidentally created Voltage Prism while trying to make a disc charger. It’s basically a sentient glow stick with daddy issues. Now it refracts energy like a Tesla coil at a rave. Science, am I right?
In a flash of neon and questionable science, Voltage Prism chose Riley Thurgood (PDGA #136989, because apparently that matters) as its first victim—er, bearer. Was it his 888-rated glow? His ability to conduct chaos? Or just because he was standing too close to the lab’s "Do Not Touch" sign? Either way, the tag zapped him like a frisbee-shaped defibrillator. Will Riley live up to the hype, or is he just a glorified lightning rod? Stay tuned. ⚡