User:Nononsensecapeesh

=== I came back because it turned out I did have a friend on this wiki after all. Now that I'm back, what I would like is all written down in me new name. Rescuers1&2rthebest is still very much alive and he wants no nonsense, Capeesh. Now I know Rescuers1&2rthebest is still with us because I am still receiving messages from this wiki referring to me by that name. === My name is Michael C. Bungay but I prefer 'Mike'. I was born on April 10th 1990 and I am originally from Stevenage, Hertfordshire but I spent 2006-2012 living in Tyne and Wear because I have been supported by E.S.P.A (Education and Services for People with Autism) after leaving school. I have Asperger's Syndrome but I am only mildly affected. Now do not ask me what I really enjoy doing because I am a 'try anything once' kind of person. My main interests are Motor Racing, particularly F1, reading and writing fiction, computing and Performing Arts. I have performed in no less than 5 shows for E.S.P.A College during my time at E.S.P.A, my best role to date being Riff-Raff in 'The Rocky Horror Show'.

I am also into films, particularly Comedy, Science-Fiction, Animation and Anime and I get bored easily when I have nothing to do. My favourite author is the late Roald Dahl and I have read most of his works. Indeed, I credit him as my inspiration for writing fiction though I also took a strong interest in J.K Rowling's Harry Potter series. I mostly like to write Mysteries mixed with a hint of Fantasy, I have a strong belief in Psychic abilities hence why I have mainly focused on this particular subject whilst writing fiction. I have so far written two works of Literature each called and focusing on 'Two Psychic Families' and I am currently working on a 3rd work in the series and I also intend to write a 4th in time.

Right that is enough rambling on about myself, I am supposed to be talking about Robot Wars. I have followed Robot Wars pretty much since the very beginning. I did not really get into it properly until the 3rd Wars. I still continue to be a fan of Robot Wars to this day and I even got into Roaming Robots, having attended the 2011 UK Championship at the 02 Arena and I once attended a Robot Wars live event in Birmingham whilst the 5th Wars and Extreme Series 1 were being filmed. I even watched the repeats on Dave and more recently Challenge and my most favourite competitors are Razer and Hypno-Disc. I had no more excuses for not being a Razer fan once it became Grand Champion in the 5th Wars. I intend to go to see Robots Live at the Gordon Craig Theatre later this year.

My LEGO Robots
These are my own self-designed LEGO robots that I am very proud of as I have worked very hard on them. I have built 17 LEGO Robots to date. These are their current forms or as I call them, the BATTLE-READY versions. There is a common theme among my LEGO Robots, they can all self-right from any position or run either way up so simply flipping them over will not immobilise them. Also, I have not taken up K'NEX again as of yet '''because I used to build K'NEX robots as well as LEGO and LEGO Technic robots and anyone who thinks a well-built K'NEX robot is superior to a well-built LEGO or LEGO Technic bot in every way is deluding themselves, K'NEX robots are more fragile than LEGO and LEGO Technic robots are, no matter how well they are built. I know from experience that K'NEX is more fragile than LEGO and LEGO Technic, it is a FACT and there is no escaping it. It is as simple as that!'''

Aries:
Very small, very fast and very nippy and a cross between Storm 2 and Panic Attack, though it was also indirectly inspired by Madlooney's Anubis Reborn. The lifting prongs work in a similar manner to the UK Series 2 Champion's forks as it can flip opponents over but it can also hook them up and carry them around, not to mention hard to penetrate. Can get underneath opponents very easily due to its low pronounced design. Rating: 10/10

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Brutal Destruction:
The rear axe is prone to weakening if used too often and is more useful as a srimech. The front flails are only really useful for removing opponents' wheels. Recent shortening of the rear axles has made the flails more effective and the robot much faster. Rating: 6/10

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Crusher Deluxe:
Based off an F1 car, this robot is small and very nippy and it is basically my take on Onslaught but does not require a srimech as its weapon already performs that function. The lifting arm now has a scoop for flipping lower-pronounced opponents like Aries. Can flip opponents a full 360 degrees, depending on their size. Rating: 10/10

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Fought in Heat C


 * Beat Hammerhead Shark in Round 1

Cutting Edge:
Not the strongest of my LEGO robots, due to its weight, armour, exposed wheels and lack of a srimech. However, it is not that easy to tear apart in its current form as it once was. Can run both ways up and the propellers are now positioned horizontally at an angle allowing the robot to crab-walk on its side or upside-down like 13 Black. Rating: 6/10

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Grande Tyrant:
Impossible to be immobilised by flipping and the scoop is highly effective, four wheel-drive is not as effective or manoeuvrable as that of Crusher Deluxe though. Rating: 8/10

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Fought in Heat C


 * Beat Rampart in Round 1

Horror Hotrod:
A cross between Grande Tyrant and Crusher Deluxe (before the latter had a scoop added on), the flipper and side spikes are more fragile by comparison though. Rating: 6/10

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Fought in Heat B


 * Lost to Demon Arms 2 in Round 1

Hunk of Junk:
Very fast and nippy and very effective with its scoop. The fins on the side make it easier to self-right. Rating: 9/10

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Levitator:
Front wheels can be jammed very easily but not the best way of immobilisation as this robot takes ages to shake off. Can self-right with its lifting scoop and has an anti-roll bar to prevent it from getting stuck on its rear end. Rating: 8/10

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Mega Scooper:
Two wheels and its enormous scoop make this robot a formidable opponent. This was the first robot I designed that had a scoop and at the time, it was much larger than my other LEGO robots, which is why it is named Mega Scooper. Rating: 9/10

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Mini Shifter:
Works in a similar manner to the Series 5-7 version of Behemoth and the Extreme 1 version of Arnold A. Terminegger in that it can pick robots up by combining its scoop and its axe. Built around a LEGO pull-back motor but does not use this function. Rating: 10/10

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Rampant:
The disc only works the right way up, if it gets flipped over, its manoeuvrability is its only hope of survival. Otherwise, the robot can run either way up. Rating: 9/10

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Smasher:
I know it looks like Razer but the wings are static and connected to the armour, rather than the weapon, two-wheel drive powered by a LEGO pull-back motor and the self-righting arms at the rear, a very low-pronounced front scoop and very little to damage make this robot hard to beat. It even tore Crusher Deluxe in half during testing. Rating: 10/10

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Speed Demon:
Best tactic is to charge straight at an opponent and deploy the front lifting arm, inspired by The Big Cheese. Rating: 7/10

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Streamlined Destroyer:
The external lifter is more useful as a srimech and for ramming as the main weapon is the axe. Powered by a LEGO pull-back motor. Rating: 9/10

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Fought in Heat B


 * Beat Spikalopalot in Round 1

Two-Pronged Attack:
Originally loosely based off of Onslaught, until its weapon was recently redesigned, and relies on its large lifting scoop for attacking. Rating: 9/10

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Vampire Bat:
The front blade is expendable as the main weapon is the axe. Rating: 9/10

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Fought in Heat A


 * Beat Pronaxe in Round 1

Yellow Peril:
The flipper is mainly for self-righting but it breaks easily, enabling the robot to run either way up. Rating: 9/10

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Fought in Heat C


 * Lost to Radioactive in Round 1