User:Rammingspeed

=Hello!= Hello! My name's Rammingspeed, I joined this wiki on the 20th of January 2010.

I would like to contribute to this wiki as much as possible, and I will do my best to stay on the good side of others. Anyway, here are my top ten favourite robots.

10. The Kraken: Look at it, have you ever seen a robot with a double vertical crusher? Very imaginative robot, I like unique robot designs.

9. Velocirippa: I've always had a soft spot for simple pushing robots that look cool, Velocirippa had both of those things. I prefer the series 4-5 version, and it's a shame about its awful battle record.

8. Stinger: A lot of fights Stinger is in, the fights are fantastic due its clever design.

7. T2: Another cool-looking, simple pushing robot that showed potenial. Should have gone further. Also, it had hair!

6. Dominator 2: A brilliant Bi-Wedge design, deadly axe, cool paint job, good drivers and overall a good machine.

5. The Steel Avenger: Shows that old robots can still win, also the team showed a deal of sportmanship.

4. Panic Attack: Wasn't the best robot but certainly had the best driver, that's why Panic Attack is here.

3. Chaos 2: The only robot to defend the title and looked good doing it, excellent paint job too.

2. Firestorm: Nippy, good flipper, magnificent driver, Firestorm should have won a lot more than it did.

1. Hypno-Disc: Excellent robot, capable of ripping everything else to bits. Although it could, the team often had the heart to not completely obliterate a dead robot, unlike X-terminator 3 or Razer. Could have done a little bit more, had luck been at its side.

Other robots I like (in no particular order): Diotoir, Pussycat, Terrorhurtz, Mortis, 101, Thermidor 2, Steg 2, Wild Thing, Killertron, Behemoth, Hodaf The Bad, Crushtacean, General Chompsalot, The Morgue, Cassius, Road Block, Anvil, Oblark, Shockwave, Plunderbird.

The Annihilator
User:Rammingspeed/Custom Extreme annihilator

My custom annihilator, with two succesful robots, and the rest? Completely random.

Top 7 sadly forgotten robots
This is for those robots who could have been revolutionary, but were left to rust in Robot Wars history instead.

7. General Carnage 2. It flipped another robot out of the arena, a fete that had only been done 4 times before. Then, it did very well against the high seed Stinger, only to lose because its safety link was knocked out. An impressive robot, it could have made a semi final without too much effort.

6. Reactor 2. Reactor from Series 4 was below average, but this robot is the kind of robot that can beat Gemini and look good doing it. If it was in an easier heat (like Razer's) it could have been a succesful Semi-Finalist.

5. Prizephita Mach 2. It did brilliantly against Wild Thing in the Heat Final, beat Thermidor 2 and battered The Alien. It beat 2 great robots and almost beat a fanstasic one, so surely it deserves some recognition for that.

4. Bodyhammer. Quite strange to put it in this list you may think, seeing as it was a grand finalist. However, after its loss in the gauntlet and its poor performance in the grudge matches, everyone seemed to forget about it after Pussycat.

3. Cronos. In the official robot guide it says that Cronos has a crushing force of 7.5 tonnes, and the lifter at the back could lift a bus. Even Wheely Big Cheese couldn't do that, and this was in series 4. Surely it deserved to do better.

2. Crusader 2. It was one of the best in the series, but it was hardly recognised. If the house robots hadn't interfered in its battle against Mortis, it would have made the semi finals, maybe even the grand final. It could have beaten Steg 2, Tornado, Pussycat, Stinger, X-Terminator, Spawn of Scutter, the majority of the remaining semi-finalists and grand-finalists and perhaps even Chaos 2.

1. Minotaur. What is Minotaur, anyway? Well, I'll tell you. It was made by the same team that made Mortis. Mortis was one of the most cleverly designed robots ever, and most probably their Superheavyweight in Minotaur was too. All that we saw was Kick Robut turning it on its back, so this masterpiece will go forgotten, most of us not even knowing about it.