User blog comment:CrashBash/Crash's Top 5 Most Disappointing Robots Ever/@comment-6279140-20161016084045

I feel like you're a little to harsh on 259, especially given that batteries at the time (SLAs, NiCd and NiMH) were not good enough to support an E-Tek (the LEM that would be used in the modern day hadn't been built), so it was a contrast of good power or big hits and Adam chose the better option of the two.

Also, I LOLled at your comparison of Pulsar and Minotaur, as they are build differently and were designed differently (one was meant to win and the other was meant to get on TV).