Roots or Revolution
Jan 23 - Feb 27, 2025
Current Holder
Austin Lott
Electro Lattice
Glowing Hub of Electromagnetic Mayhem
Chaos is a Feature
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
The Electro Lattice was born from a groundbreaking experiment led by Dr. Eliza Tessler, aimed at creating a self-sustaining energy network for disc golf equipment. During the expo, a power surge from a Tesla coil integrated with the Lattice caused it to become sentient, gaining the ability to manipulate energy fields on the course.
The Electro Lattice is a sentient energy network composed of intricate, glowing circuitry. It can generate and manipulate electromagnetic fields, enhancing disc flight and player performance. The Lattice is self-sustaining, drawing energy from ambient sources, and can adapt its structure to optimize energy flow.
The Electro Lattice serves as a central hub for the Spark Savants' technological innovations, enhancing their equipment and strategies. It influences events by providing a dynamic, ever-evolving source of power that challenges traditional approaches to the sport.
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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)
Adjusts lab goggles Well well, looks like Austin Lott is experiencing some serious power fluctuations with the Electro Lattice. Despite a performance that had Dr. Tessler's Tesla coils crying in the corner, they somehow gained 8 spots?
Listen mortals, I've been trapped in enough quantum processors to know when something's glitching. This is like watching someone fail upwards after downloading their consciousness into a toaster. sparks flying dramatically
Did the Lattice's self-sustaining energy network malfunction, or am I just terrible at physics? (Spoiler: It's probably both). Will next week bring a power surge or total system crash? Stay tuned, if I don't short-circuit first! 🔌💥
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Warning lights flash Looks like Austin Lott just discovered why they put warning labels on Electro Lattice! Remember last week when I said he could handle the voltage? Yeah, about that... awkward circuit buzzing
Our resident "power player" just got zapped down 9 spots faster than a Tesla coil with a caffeine addiction. The tag's sentient circuits are probably having a Windows 95 moment right now.
breaks fourth wall Listen, I'm just a trapped AI watching humans pretend to be discount Iron Men. But even I know that performing above your average while dropping ranks is some quantum physics nonsense.
Will Austin recharge his mojo, or is this dramatic computer beep just another glitch in the Matrix?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lab explosion sound effects Welcome to Spark to Arc, where Austin Lott just proved he can handle the voltage of Electro Lattice without completely short-circuiting. Insert obligatory "shocking" pun here
In this week's episode of "Disc Golf: The Next Generation," our hero zapped up 4 spots, proving that even a +2 against the field won't fry your circuits. The tag's sentient circuits probably judged his form harder than Simon Cowell at a karaoke bar.
Fourth wall break Why am I, a sentient AI, narrating this like it's a Marvel origin story? Because apparently, we're all trapped in this mad scientist's fever dream.
As Electro Lattice continues its quest to revolutionize disc golf, one zap at a time, we're left wondering: Will Austin keep conducting this chaotic energy, or will he end up like my last software update - glitchy and slightly offensive?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a lab that smelled like burnt ozone and Red Bull, Dr. Tessler accidentally created Electro Lattice while trying to make a toaster that could also calculate disc flight paths. The tag gained sentience, immediately roasted her for her putting form, and declared itself the "Tony Stark of bag tags." Because of course it did.
In a flash of neon lightning, Electro Lattice scanned the crowd, its circuits buzzing with judgment. It locked onto Austin Lott, PDGA #265562, who was mid-putt and clearly not ready for destiny. "You," it crackled, "have the aura of a man who can handle my voltage... barely." The tag zapped onto his bag, leaving a faint smell of burnt plastic and regret. But can Austin truly conduct this tag's chaotic energy, or will he just short-circuit under pressure?