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|robot_name=Broot |
|robot_name=Broot |
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+ | |image=[[File:Broot.jpg|200px]] |
|caption=Broot |
|caption=Broot |
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|series=2 |
|series=2 |
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|team_members=Ben Symons<br/>Mark Symons<br/>Katy Symons<br/> |
|team_members=Ben Symons<br/>Mark Symons<br/>Katy Symons<br/> |
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+ | |from=Southampton |
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|weight=80.2kg |
|weight=80.2kg |
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|dimensions=1.20m x 0.64m x 0.42m |
|dimensions=1.20m x 0.64m x 0.42m |
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|clearance=60mm |
|clearance=60mm |
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+ | |speed=6mph |
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|power=2 x 12V Batteries |
|power=2 x 12V Batteries |
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|weapons=Spring Loaded Rod |
|weapons=Spring Loaded Rod |
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+ | {{For|the US Series competitor|The Brute}} |
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− | '''Broot''' was a large box shaped robot that entered Series 2 of [[Robot Wars]]. It was invertible and had a spring loaded rod as its weapon called an "Unce" by the team. However it didn't get to use this as it was eliminated in the Gauntlet stage of its heat. |
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+ | {{quote|A real brute, or a pussycat?|[[Jonathan Pearce]] begins his introduction of Broot}} |
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+ | '''Broot''' was a competitor robot which entered [[Robot Wars: The Second Wars|Series 2]] of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. In its only appearance, it was eliminated at the [[The Gauntlet|Gauntlet]] stage after covering a distance of 3m and having its wheels damaged by [[Matilda]]. |
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+ | The robot's name was a corruption of the word 'brute'. |
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+ | Broot featured one of the youngest roboteers in the original series, with driver Ben Symons only eleven years old at time of its appearance. |
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+ | ==Design== |
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+ | {{Quote|We await the impact of the weapon called an 'untz', named after the nickname for a schoolyard punch. It's a long spring-loaded rod which flies out from the welded angle iron chassis. It's 24V battery-powered, running on three wheelchair motors.|Jonathan Pearce assesses Broot's weapon and statistics}} |
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+ | [[File:Broot.JPG|thumb|left|Side view of Broot]] |
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+ | Broot was a large, invertible, box-shaped robot with two plywood wheels and a welded angle iron chassis. It was powered by two 12V batteries running on three wheelchair motors, and armed with a spring-loaded spike named by the team as an 'untz'; the latter after the nickname for a schoolyard punch. |
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+ | {{quote|For Mark Symons's team, the design of their robot was based on three criteria: a machine that could function upside-down; high manoeuvrability, including a zero turning circle; and low cost. For the motor and batteries, the managed to obtain a second-hand wheelchair, the best and cheapest option, giving them pretty much everything they needed. The chassis was constructed of angle iron, which is made of inexpensive but very mild steel. The wheels were made of plywood, and the tyres were made of pieces of water hose hammered on to the wheels with roofing nails. (It should be clear by now that Broot is not a high-tech machine!) In spite of its unglamorous appearance and characteristics, Broot is actually a triumph of economy and ingenuity; in fact, when asked if there were any improvements he would have like to make to the robot, Mark replied that there were none that could have been made, given the cost restrictions|The [[Robot Wars Technical Manual]] on the construction of Broot}} |
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+ | [[File:Broot_arena.png|thumb|Broot in the arena from the front]] |
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+ | At 80.2kg, Broot weighed 0.8kg over the original Heavyweight limit. While possessing reasonable manoeurvrability during its only appearance, the robot's plywood wheels proved fragile, and its wheelchair motors offered very little pushing power. |
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==Robot History== |
==Robot History== |
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===Series 2=== |
===Series 2=== |
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+ | [[File:Brootgauntlet.jpg|thumb|Matilda cuts through Broot's wheel]] |
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− | Broot drove into the brick wall in the Gauntlet, but it didn't seem to have the power to break through. [[Matilda]] then pushed Broot into one of the side fences and used its chainsaw to cut through Broot's wooden wheels. Broot was therefore immobilised. It hadn't travelled far enough in the Gauntlet, so it was eliminated from the competition. |
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+ | Broot competed in Heat J, and was the third robot in this Heat to attempt [[The Gauntlet]]. It steadily drove out of the entry pen into the brick wall on the centre route, but was unable to drive through despite knocking a few bricks down. Broot backed up for another run, but again could not push the fallen bricks away, and was rammed by [[Matilda]], who backed away and turned round to use her chainsaw. In an attempt to dodge Matilda, Broot backed and turned away from the brick wall, but was quickly intercepted by the [[House Robots|House Robot]], and had one of its wheels sliced by her chainsaw. |
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+ | {{quote|Those wheels are plywood... oh, and Matilda... smells wood, and goes in! And there's the immediate danger of having wooden wheels!|[[Jonathan Pearce]] as Matilda cuts through Broot's wheel with her chainsaw}} |
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+ | As the team watched anxiously from their control booth, Matilda eventually pinned Broot against the railings, and attempted to cut through its top armour. Towards the closing seconds, Broot began driving towards the right-hand route, but sustained more damage, and was pushed into the ramrig by Matilda just as 'cease' was called. |
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+ | {{Quote|Oh, poor Ben! He loves going to Alton Towers, this a roller coaster ride that's gone wrong. It's bye-bye Master Symons and his ply!|Jonathan Pearce as Broot runs out of time}} |
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+ | By the end of its run, Broot had covered a distance of only 3.0m, which ultimately left it in sixth and last place on the leaderboard. As a result, it was eliminated from the Second Wars, with the team leaving the studio before [[Philippa Forrester]] could have a chance to interview them. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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+ | {{Results Top|#3D352A|White|BROOT}} |
{{Show|Series 2}} |
{{Show|Series 2}} |
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{{Competition|The Second Wars - UK Championship|Heat, Gauntlet}} |
{{Competition|The Second Wars - UK Championship|Heat, Gauntlet}} |
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− | {{Trial|Heat J, Gauntlet|Eliminated}} |
+ | {{Trial|[[Robot Wars: The Second Wars/Heat J|Heat J]], Gauntlet|3.0m (6th)|Eliminated}} |
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==Series Record== |
==Series Record== |
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+ | [[File:Broot_pits.png|thumb|Broot and its team in the pits]] |
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− | *Series 1: Did not enter |
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− | + | {{Series Record|Broot|Did not enter|'''Heat, Gauntlet'''}} |
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− | *Series 3-7: Did not enter |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Broot is one of twenty robots never to fight in robot combat, having only ever competed in the [[The Gauntlet|Gauntlet]] and/or [[The Trial|Trial]] stages. |
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+ | {{Series 2 Competitors}} |
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[[Category:UK Series competitors]] |
[[Category:UK Series competitors]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots that only lost in the Gauntlet or Trial]] |
+ | [[Category:Robots from Hampshire]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots with Retracting Spears]] |
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+ | [[Category:Wooden Robots]] |
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+ | [[Category:Invertible Robots]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots which debuted in Series 2]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots which only fought in Series 2]] |
Revision as of 13:24, 17 September 2019
- "A real brute, or a pussycat?"
- — Jonathan Pearce begins his introduction of Broot
Broot was a competitor robot which entered Series 2 of Robot Wars. In its only appearance, it was eliminated at the Gauntlet stage after covering a distance of 3m and having its wheels damaged by Matilda.
The robot's name was a corruption of the word 'brute'.
Broot featured one of the youngest roboteers in the original series, with driver Ben Symons only eleven years old at time of its appearance.
Design
- "We await the impact of the weapon called an 'untz', named after the nickname for a schoolyard punch. It's a long spring-loaded rod which flies out from the welded angle iron chassis. It's 24V battery-powered, running on three wheelchair motors."
- — Jonathan Pearce assesses Broot's weapon and statistics
Broot was a large, invertible, box-shaped robot with two plywood wheels and a welded angle iron chassis. It was powered by two 12V batteries running on three wheelchair motors, and armed with a spring-loaded spike named by the team as an 'untz'; the latter after the nickname for a schoolyard punch.
- "For Mark Symons's team, the design of their robot was based on three criteria: a machine that could function upside-down; high manoeuvrability, including a zero turning circle; and low cost. For the motor and batteries, the managed to obtain a second-hand wheelchair, the best and cheapest option, giving them pretty much everything they needed. The chassis was constructed of angle iron, which is made of inexpensive but very mild steel. The wheels were made of plywood, and the tyres were made of pieces of water hose hammered on to the wheels with roofing nails. (It should be clear by now that Broot is not a high-tech machine!) In spite of its unglamorous appearance and characteristics, Broot is actually a triumph of economy and ingenuity; in fact, when asked if there were any improvements he would have like to make to the robot, Mark replied that there were none that could have been made, given the cost restrictions"
- — The Robot Wars Technical Manual on the construction of Broot
At 80.2kg, Broot weighed 0.8kg over the original Heavyweight limit. While possessing reasonable manoeurvrability during its only appearance, the robot's plywood wheels proved fragile, and its wheelchair motors offered very little pushing power.
Robot History
Series 2
Broot competed in Heat J, and was the third robot in this Heat to attempt The Gauntlet. It steadily drove out of the entry pen into the brick wall on the centre route, but was unable to drive through despite knocking a few bricks down. Broot backed up for another run, but again could not push the fallen bricks away, and was rammed by Matilda, who backed away and turned round to use her chainsaw. In an attempt to dodge Matilda, Broot backed and turned away from the brick wall, but was quickly intercepted by the House Robot, and had one of its wheels sliced by her chainsaw.
- "Those wheels are plywood... oh, and Matilda... smells wood, and goes in! And there's the immediate danger of having wooden wheels!"
- — Jonathan Pearce as Matilda cuts through Broot's wheel with her chainsaw
As the team watched anxiously from their control booth, Matilda eventually pinned Broot against the railings, and attempted to cut through its top armour. Towards the closing seconds, Broot began driving towards the right-hand route, but sustained more damage, and was pushed into the ramrig by Matilda just as 'cease' was called.
- "Oh, poor Ben! He loves going to Alton Towers, this a roller coaster ride that's gone wrong. It's bye-bye Master Symons and his ply!"
- — Jonathan Pearce as Broot runs out of time
By the end of its run, Broot had covered a distance of only 3.0m, which ultimately left it in sixth and last place on the leaderboard. As a result, it was eliminated from the Second Wars, with the team leaving the studio before Philippa Forrester could have a chance to interview them.
Results
BROOT - RESULTS | ||
Series 2 | ||
The Second Wars - UK Championship Heat, Gauntlet | ||
Heat J, Gauntlet | 3.0m (6th) | Eliminated |
Series Record
Series | Broot Series Record |
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The First Wars | Did not enter |
The Second Wars | Heat, Gauntlet |
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 |
Trivia
- Broot is one of twenty robots never to fight in robot combat, having only ever competed in the Gauntlet and/or Trial stages.