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==The Team==
 
==The Team==
Ajjay was built by John Shepherd, who was based in Tilehurst, Reading. He was joined by his son-in-law Liam Ryan for Ajjay's only battle on ''Robot Wars''.
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Ajjay was built by John Shepherd, who was based in Tilehurst, Reading. He was joined by his son-in-law Liam Ryan for Ajjay's only battle on ''Robot Wars'', who controlled the robot.
   
 
==Robot History==
 
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==Series Record==
 
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[[File:TeamAjjay.jpg|thumb|The Ajjay team]]
 
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cyborg.png|Cyborg, the team's 2003 Techno Games entry
 
cyborg.png|Cyborg, the team's 2003 Techno Games entry
 
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The team also competed in ''Techno Games'' 2002, entering the Heavyweight Sprint event with '''Critter''', which lost its first race to eventual champion [[Anarchy|Scuttle B-Squared]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQaSW48d_mE</ref>
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The team also competed in ''Techno Games'' 2002, entering the Heavyweight Sprint event with '''Critter''', which lost its first race to eventual champion [[Anarchy|Scuttle B-Squared]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQaSW48d_mE Techno Games 2002, Episode 1]</ref>
   
 
Critter's successor, '''Cyborg''', was also built for the Heavyweight Sprint event, and competed in the 2003 ''Techno Games''. Although Cyborg once again lost to Scuttle B-Squared, only two robots participated in the event in the show's final year, meaning Cyborg was awarded a silver medal.
 
Critter's successor, '''Cyborg''', was also built for the Heavyweight Sprint event, and competed in the 2003 ''Techno Games''. Although Cyborg once again lost to Scuttle B-Squared, only two robots participated in the event in the show's final year, meaning Cyborg was awarded a silver medal.
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==Trivia==
 
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*Of all the Wild Card Warriors, Ajjay was the only one to only appear in one episode.
 
*Of all the Wild Card Warriors, Ajjay was the only one to only appear in one episode.
*It was also the only one to be from a team not to compete in a [[UK Championship]].
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*It was also the only one whose team did not compete in a [[UK Championship]].
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Revision as of 16:20, 16 March 2020

"Mmm, big words from the pits from the Ajjay team. Big weaponry, four expanding flail arms that retract into the body... yeah, I'll wait to see them in action, these are first time competitors."
Jonathan Pearce introduces Ajjay

Ajjay was a heavyweight robot which fought in the first series of Robot Wars Extreme. It competed exclusively in a Wild Card Warriors battle against Series 4 Grand Finalist Stinger, which it lost on a split judges' decision.

Design

Ajjay was a circular grey and red robot armed with a set of four flailing arms mounted on its body. These flails were initially intended to form part of a full-body spinner, where they would extend and retract in and out of the robot's body, but the mechanism failed to work as intended, so the robot was converted into a sit-and-spin type before it fought. Ajjay boasted good speed, agility and pushing power in its only battle, but suffered from poor control as a result of the team's lack of experience in the arena.

The Team

Ajjay was built by John Shepherd, who was based in Tilehurst, Reading. He was joined by his son-in-law Liam Ryan for Ajjay's only battle on Robot Wars, who controlled the robot.

Robot History

Extreme Series 1

Stinger vs Ajjay

Ajjay meets Stinger in the middle of the arena

Ajjay fought Stinger in the first Wild Card Warriors battle of the series, with the team expressing confidence in the pits about potentially beating the Series 4 Grand Finalist. It started by driving round Stinger and spinning over a flame jet, before ramming Stinger and trying to get its spinning flails to work. With its weapon failing to operate as intended, Ajjay rammed Stinger again twice more, toppling it over and pushing it close to the wall as it slammed into the pit release button. It backed away, slamming into Stinger again, only to drive into a CPZ and narrowly escape an attack from Sir Killalot.

"Where's Ajjay going here? Ajjay! Ajjay...Ajjay? OK? KO? I think so."
Jonathan Pearce watches on as Ajjay backs into Sir Killalot right after dodging him
WildCardStingervsAjjay

Ajjay is lifted up by Sir Killalot

Ajjay dodged Stinger as it tried to hit the newcomer with its mace, but mistakenly backed into Sir Killalot, who grabbed hold of it with his jaws and lifted it before letting it go and allowing Ajjay to escape. It promptly spun over the Flame Pit and around the arena, before slamming into Stinger again and dodging more of its mace attacks, despite lingering close to the side walls. Eventually, Stinger was caught by Sir Killalot after it too backed into his CPZ, and was lifted and carried across the arena before being dumped over the wall seconds after 'cease' was called. The battle went to the judges, who voted 2-1 in favour of Stinger despite this late attack from Sir Killalot.

Craig Charles: "You're a spinner, but you can't drive forward and spin at the same time, you just spin and then drive and then spin"
Liam Ryan: "Well, the way it was supposed to work is that we could do that, but it don't work how it's supposed to work and against these guys, we thought we'd try to just bash them into the pit. That was the tactic."
Craig Charles: "I tell you one thing, though, you don't bring a robot that doesn't work into the Robot Wars arena. It can sometimes end in tears."
Liam Ryan: "Well, no doubt we'll find out, or we have found out"
— Discussing Ajjay's weapons

Results

AJJAY - RESULTS
Extreme Series 1
Other Battles
Wild Card Warriors
Wild Card Warriors vs. Stinger Lost

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 0
  • Losses: 1

Series Record

TeamAjjay

The Ajjay team

Main Series Ajjay Series Record
The First Wars Did not enter
The Second Wars Did not enter
The Third Wars Did not enter
The Fourth Wars Did not enter
The Fifth Wars Did not enter
The Sixth Wars Did not enter
The Seventh Wars Did not enter
Series 8 Did not enter
Series 9 Did not enter
Series 10 Did not enter
Robot Wars Extreme Appearances
Series 1 Wild Card Warriors
Series 2 Did not enter

Outside Robot Wars

The team also competed in Techno Games 2002, entering the Heavyweight Sprint event with Critter, which lost its first race to eventual champion Scuttle B-Squared.[1]

Critter's successor, Cyborg, was also built for the Heavyweight Sprint event, and competed in the 2003 Techno Games. Although Cyborg once again lost to Scuttle B-Squared, only two robots participated in the event in the show's final year, meaning Cyborg was awarded a silver medal.

Trivia

  • Of all the Wild Card Warriors, Ajjay was the only one to only appear in one episode.
  • It was also the only one whose team did not compete in a UK Championship.

References