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|team_members=Ray Tait<br/>Matt Tait<br/>David Whorlow<br/><small>(Series 3)</small><br/>Jeff Bradford<br/><small>(Series 4)</small>
 
|team_members=Ray Tait<br/>Matt Tait<br/>David Whorlow<br/><small>(Series 3)</small><br/>Jeff Bradford<br/><small>(Series 4)</small>
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|associated=[[Sir Chromalot]]<br/><small>(Ray Tait)</small>
 
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{{quote|This Centurion will go Rome-ing the arena floor to Caeser them all!|One of many Jonathan Pearce Centurion puns}}
 
{{quote|This Centurion will go Rome-ing the arena floor to Caeser them all!|One of many Jonathan Pearce Centurion puns}}
'''Centurion''' was a competitor robot in [[Series 3]] and [[Series 4|4]] of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. It was a blocky blue robot with yellow edges armed with front lifting forks and a rear axe, both pneumatically powered by nitrogen, although the axe was worked by a hydraulic ram. In the Fourth Wars, these lifting forks were replaced with a proper flipper, lifting up to two feet off the floor. The axe brought down 15 tonnes of downward pressure, and the lifter could lift up to 120kg/18 stone and powered by an 80mm cylinder to produce half a ton of force. Centurion was armoured in bullet-proof police riot shield polycarbonate and aluminium, which proved effective armour in its battles along with its mild steel chassis. It also had a pair of high-beam headlights.
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'''Centurion''' was a competitor robot in [[Series 3]] and [[Series 4|4]] of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. After defeating [[Excalibur]], it broke down against [[101]] in Round 2 of The Third Wars. It was given a last minute seeding in Series 4, but was defeated in the first round of Series 4 after being ganged up on by [[Splinter]] and [[Small Torque]], becoming one of several seeds to fall in Round 1.
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After Series 4 of ''Robot Wars'', Centurion was retired. Ray Tait, the captain of the team, joined the [[Sir Chromalot]] team and donated many of the electronics from Centurion to the Sir Chromalot machine entered in Series 5 and 6.
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==Design==
 
{{quote|They lovingly hand-crafted that axe, which I find a bit scary.|Philippa Forrester}}
 
{{quote|They lovingly hand-crafted that axe, which I find a bit scary.|Philippa Forrester}}
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[[File:Centurion s3 arena.png|thumb|left|Series 3 appearance]]
Centurion never achieved much, only defeating [[Excaliber]] in Series 3, but was a uniquely shaped robot.
 
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Centurion was a blocky wedge shaped robot, built from polycarbonate and aluminium armour around a steel chassis. The armour was the same material used to create riot shields. It had two weapons, one at each end of the robot; front lifting forks powered pneumatically by nitrogen, and a hydraulically powered axe custom designed by the team. Internally, the robot was powered by 2 Bosch 750W motors and ran on go-kart wheels. Centurion had a high top speed of 15mph.
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[[File:Centurion s4 arena.png|thumb|Centurion in the arena during Series 4]]
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In Series 4, Centurion remained much the same internally but abandoned the longer lifting forks for shorter prongs on a flipper. The flipper was capable of lifting two feet off the floor and could lift up to 120kg powered by an 80mm cylinder to produce half a tonne of force. The axe was capable of producing 15 tonnes of power. Overall, this version of Centurion was 40cm shorter and slightly lighter than its predecessor. It retained the same engines, wheels and armour.
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Centurion also had a pair of high-beam headlights.
   
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==The Team==
After [[Trident]] dropped out of Series 4 at the last minute, Centurion was given the number 32 seed, but then it was given the number 31 seed when '''Blade's Big Bruva''' dropped out soon afterwards as well. However, it was teamed up on by its opponents and defeated in the first round.
 
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[[File:CenturionTeamS3.jpg|thumb|left|The team in Series 3]]
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[[File:CenturionTeamS4.jpg|thumb|The team in Series 4]]
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Team Centurion were based in Dagenham, and was captained by Ray Tait, the driver and builder of Centurion. He was consistently joined by his brother Matt Tait, and both were accompanied by David Whorlow in Series 3, and Jeff Bradford in Series 4. Ray Tait's work on Centurion allowed him to learn skills with pneumatics which proved to be critical in his future ''Robot Wars'' appearances, competing as part of [[The Hub Nuts]] and their robot [[Sir Chromalot]], using a pneumatic flipper of Ray Tait's design.
   
 
==Robot History==
 
==Robot History==
 
===Series 3===
 
===Series 3===
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In its first ''Robot Wars'' appearance, Centurion was drawn up against previous heat finalists [[Excalibur]] in the first round of the Heat.
{{Quote|We have lights at the front as well, so that we can see where we're going|Ray Tait}}
 
[[File:Centurion1.JPG|thumb|left|Series 3 appearance]]
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[[File:Centurion vs excalibur.JPG|thumb|left|Centurion wedges underneath Excalibur]]
[[File:Centurion vs excalibur.JPG|thumb|Centurion fights Excalibur]]
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[[File:Axes locked.JPG|thumb|The axes locked together]]
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Centurion was quick around the arena floor, taking one axe blow from Excalibur but retaliating by pushing Excalibur into Sir Killalot and later Sgt. Bash. After it managed to escape, Centurion attacked with its axe, the two axe weapon locking together momentarily. Centurion retreated and the House Robots closed in on Excalibur whose movement was notably impeded. Cease was called and Centurion progressed to Round 2.
In its first Robot Wars appearance, Centurion was drawn up against previous heat finalists [[Excaliber]] in the first round of the heat. Excaliber used its axe twice at the start of this battle, and Centurion used its axe too, to less effect. Centurion then got stuck on the arena spike. Centurion then drove in underneath Excaliber and dragged it using its forks towards house robot Sir Killalot, twice in succession. Excaliber then accidentally drove into Sergeant Bash's CPZ, before being pulled into the house robots by Centurion. The axes of both Centurion and Excaliber got locked together after both firing at the same time, then, suddenly, Excaliber lost power in the drives and in the weaponry, it was deemed immobilised and was then attacked by the house robots for a short while before cease was called. This put Centurion through to the second round of the heat, at this stage, it was drawn up against another returning Robot Wars team, as it was placed up against [[101]]. Centurion stood in between 101 and a grudge match against [[King Buxton]] in the heat final. In this battle, the two robots moved around each other at speed - 101 was lifted up twice by Centurion, but was not flipped over or affected in any way. Both robots tried then to continue using their weapons, but 101 then pushed Centurion into the sea of arena spikes. This was then when one of Centurion's drive chains broke by one of the arena spikes. Centurion was deemed immobilised by the judges, and subsequently attacked by an incoming Sir Killalot. Sir Killalot badly damaged Centurion's lifting forks with its claw, almost ripping them right off the robot. Cease was soon called and Centurion was eliminated from the competition.
 
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{{quote|The Roman wars are about to come to an end here. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_tu,_Brute%3F Et tu Killalote]. In for me, in for me, they've all got it in for me.|Jonathan Pearce, referring to Caesar's assassination}}
 
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Centurion went up against another veteran in Round 2, [[101]].
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[[File:Centurion 101 1.jpg|thumb|left|Centurion is knocked back by 101's spike]]
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[[File:101 centurion.JPG|thumb|101 pushes Centurion into the side wall]]
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Both robots were fast on the arena floor. Centurion started off lifting 101 with its prongs, but it was unable to overturn the invertible robot. Centurion then pushed 101 into the arena wall, but 101 recovered and after a few stabs with its retracting spike, slammed Centurion into the side wall. Upon impact, Centurion's drive chain broke on the arena spikes that were emerging from the ground.{{cit}}The weapons continued to fire but Centurion was deemed immobilised, and subsequently attacked by an incoming Sir Killalot. Sir Killalot badly damaged Centurion's lifting forks with its claw, almost ripping them right off the robot. Cease was soon called and Centurion was eliminated from the competition.
 
{{quote|The Roman wars are about to come to an end here! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_tu,_Brute%3F Et tu, Killalote]? Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it "in for me"!|Jonathan Pearce, referring to Caesar's assassination with two famous quotes, the first from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the second being from the film [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Cleo Carry On Cleo]}}
   
 
===Series 4===
 
===Series 4===
[[File:Centurion_pitted.jpg|thumb|Sir Killalot pits Centurion]]
 
 
{{quote|Capable of Rome-ing the arena floor|More Rome puns from Jonathan Pearce}}
 
{{quote|Capable of Rome-ing the arena floor|More Rome puns from Jonathan Pearce}}
Due to its reasonable success in the Third Wars and its popularity with the crowd, Centurion was one of two substitute seeds that was brought in after both [[Trident]] and [[Blade|Blade's Big Bruva]] dropped out of the competition at the last minute. By the time of filming, Centurion was seeded 31st. In Heat I of the Fourth Wars, the seeded Centurion was drawn up against two other veteran teams in [[Small Torque]] and [[Splinter]], in the first round melee. Before this battle, the other two teams had agreed to team up on the seeded Centurion, little did the Centurion team know this. In the battle, Splinter and Centurion clashed, and Centurion attempted to flip it, only managing to lift it up off the ground for a brief moment. Small Torque then came in and rammed Centurion into the arena side wall, this was then when Centurion's drives suddenly stopped working. Centurion's flipper and axe were still firing, partially to cause damage to a camping Small Torque but also in an attempt to jerk the drives' electronics, but this didn't work and Centurion was deemed immobilised by the judges. The house robots came in to cause damage to the seeded machine before Sir Killalot came in to break Centurion's flipper, pick it up and carry over to the pit of oblivion and down, eliminating Centurion from the competition, this was Centurion's final appearance in Robot Wars.
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Centurion was granted one of two substitute seeds that was brought in after both [[Trident]] and [[Blade|Blade's Big Bruva]] dropped out of the competition at the last minute. By the time of filming, Centurion was seeded 31st. In Heat I of the Fourth Wars, the seeded Centurion was drawn up against two other veteran teams in [[Small Torque]] and [[Splinter]], in the first round melee. Before this battle, the other two teams had agreed to team up on the seeded Centurion.
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{{quote|15 tonnes of pressure, I don't think so.|Jonathan Pearce as Centurion's axe causes only minor damage to Small Torque}}
{{dialogue a-b-a-c|Julia Reed|But the House Robots can't attack you unless you were immobilised. Were you?|Ray Tait|Yes, we was, it was quite sad. We was going quite well, the problem was that we lost drive. Jeff here's done a diagnosis check and he's found - |An autopsy?|Jeff Bradford|We've got a safety device built into the unit, it has to be built into the unit, and the pins actually sheared. That's caused us to lose power, and of course, we were dead in the water.|After the early loss for the 31st seed}}
 
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[[File:Centurion flips Splinter.png|thumb|left|Centurion's opening flip on Splinter]]
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[[File:Splinter Centurion Small Torque.png|thumb|Centurion's axe comes down on Small Torque]]
 
[[File:Centurion pitted.jpg|thumb|Sir Killalot pits Centurion]]
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In the battle, Splinter and Centurion clashed, and Centurion managed to flip Splinter up but not over. Splinter then rammed Centurion into the side wall, and this combined with several follow up attacks from Small Torque was enough to knock Centurion's drive out. It continued to fire its weapons, unable to gain purchase on Small Torque with its flipper or cause damage with its axe when Splinter later pushed Small Torque back into it. The robot briefly came back to life and rammed into the arena wall, where it remained until the House Robots closed in. Sir Killalot came in to break Centurion's flipper, pick it up and carry over to the pit of oblivion where it was dropped, eliminating Centurion from the competition. This was Centurion's final appearance in Robot Wars.
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It was later revealed that the safety device's pin had sheared during the battle, and the power from Centurion had been lost as a result.
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{{quote|We were sitting ducks.|Ray Tait}}
   
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
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{{Show|Series 3}}
 
{{Show|Series 3}}
 
{{Competition|The Third Wars - UK Championship|Heat, Round 2}}
 
{{Competition|The Third Wars - UK Championship|Heat, Round 2}}
{{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Third Wars/Heat J|Heat J]], Round 1|[[Excaliber]]|Won}}
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{{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Third Wars/Heat J|Heat J, Round 1]]|[[Excalibur]]|Won}}
{{Battle|Heat J, Round 2|[[101]]|Lost}}
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{{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Third Wars/Heat J|Heat J, Round 2]]|[[101]]|Lost}}
 
{{Show|Series 4}}
 
{{Show|Series 4}}
{{Competition|The Fourth Wars - UK Championship|31st [[Seed]], Heat, Round 1}}
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{{Competition|The Fourth Wars - UK Championship|31st [[Seeding|Seed]], Heat, Round 1}}
{{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars/Heat I|Heat I]], Eliminator|[[Splinter]], [[Small Torque]]|Eliminated}}
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{{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars/Heat I|Heat I, Eliminator]]|[[Small Torque]], [[Splinter]]|Eliminated}}
 
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===Wins/Losses===
 
===Wins/Losses===
 
*Wins: 1
 
*Wins: 1
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==Series Record==
 
==Series Record==
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{{Series Record EX|Centurion|Did not enter|Did not enter|'''Heat, Round 2'''|'''Heat, Round 1'''|Entered with [[Sir Chromalot]]|Entered with [[Sir Chromalot]]|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Entered with [[Sir Chromalot]]|Entered with [[Sir Chromalot]]}}
*Series 1-2: Did not enter
 
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*Series 3: Heat, Round 2
 
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''NOTE: Sir Chromalot also attempted to enter Series 7, although Ray Tait had left the team at this stage.''
*Series 4: Heat, Round 1
 
*Series 5-7: Did not enter
 
   
 
==Outside Robot Wars==
 
==Outside Robot Wars==
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<gallery type="slideshow" widths="300">
After Series 4 of Robot Wars, Ray Tait, the captain of the team, joined the [[Sir Chromalot]] team and donated many of the electronics from Centurion to the Sir Chromalot machine entered in Series 5 and 6. To this day Tait still owns the shell, axe, flipper panel and wheels of Centurion, but the frame was disposed of after being damaged.
 
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Skeletronclimb.png|Skeletron climbs a rope at a live event
{{quote|Sadly there's not much left of Centurion apart from some poly body panels, front armour plate, lifting forks, Axe and the wheels. Centurions framework got cut up as it sustained some damage, the motors, batteries and airvalves went into Sir chromalot.|Ray Tait}}
 
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Skelly.png|Skeletron when it appeared on Scottish news
Team member Matt Tait went on to work for the Robot Wars production company Mentorn, was a member of the first steering group and managed the Robot Wars website and forum from Series 4-7.
 
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Mechatron.png|Ray Tait's Mechanoid entry, Mechatron
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DavidWreckem.png|David Wreckem on Blue Peter in 2003
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Team captain Ray Tait has built three other robots that have appeared on various television shows;
   
Like many Robot Wars competitors, the Centurion team entered Robot Wars' sister show ''Techno Games''. They entered the Rope Climbing event with '''Skeletron''', an innovative robot that moved like a human and was based on a human skeleton.
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*'''Skeletron''', (often called '''Skelly'''), an innovative robot that moved like a human and was based on a human skeleton. It entered in the rope climbing competition of Techno Games, where it won gold. Skeletron still works to this day and appears at shows such as John Findlay's ''Extreme Robots''.
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*'''Mechatron''' for Mechanoids.
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*'''David Wreckem''' that appeared on Blue Peter, where it acted as a waiter, and also appeared on the show Innovation Nation.
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To this day Tait still owns the shell, axe, flipper panel and wheels of Centurion, but the frame was disposed of after being damaged.
 
{{quote|Sadly there's not much left of Centurion apart from some poly body panels, front armour plate, lifting forks, Axe and the wheels. Centurions framework got cut up as it sustained some damage, the motors, batteries and airvalves went into Sir Chromalot.|Ray Tait}}
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[[File:Centurion4Prongs.jpg|thumb|Centurion at the High Wycombe charity event]]
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At the High Wycombe charity event organised by Bledlow Ridge CC School in June 1999, Centurion's weapon had four prongs instead of two, and took on other robots such as [[Panic Attack]], [[Griffon]], [[Miss Struts]] and both versions of [[Inquisitor]]<ref>http://robotwars101.org/events/1999/Wycombe1999/</ref>.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Both of Centurion's appearances were in the same Heat as [[Eric]].
===Similarities with Weld-Dor===
 
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**[[King Buxton]] was also present in both of Centurion's appearances, although it only appeared in the Pinball in Series 4.
[[File:Weldor.JPG|thumb|Weld-Dor, the doppelganger of Centurion.]]
 
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*In the Robot Wars Official Sticker Collection, Centurion was listed as '''Centurion II'''. This name has not been used outside of the book.
Several connections have been made between Centurion and [[Weld-Dor]], particularly the original.
 
 
*Team member Matt Tait went on to work for the Robot Wars production company Mentorn, was a member of the first steering group and managed the Robot Wars website and forum from Series 4-7. Ray Tait was also part of [[The Steering Committee]].
*In their original appearances, both robots featured forklifts on one side of the robot and an overhead bladed axe that came down with large force.
 
*Both robots debuted in [[Robot Wars: The Third Wars/Heat J|Heat J of the Third Wars]]
 
*Both robots won their first round battle in Series 3 by KO before breaking down against the arena's left wall in the second round. Both machines then had one of their weapons destroyed by [[Sir Killalot]] (Centurion's forklift and Weld-Dor's axe)
 
*Both robots lost to [[101]] at some point in Series 3.
 
*Both machines replaced their forklifts with true flippers for Series 4.
 
*Both machines were [[seeded]] in The Fourth Wars.
 
*Both machines lost in the first Round of Series 4 after breaking down and being pitted by Sir Killalot.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[http://www.youtube.com/user/robotmad?feature=watch Ray Tait's YouTube Channel]
 
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{{Notables}}
 
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==External Links==
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/user/robotmad?feature=watch Ray Tait's YouTube Channel]
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{{Series 3 Competitors}}
 
{{Series 3 Competitors}}
 
{{Series 4 Competitors}}
 
{{Series 4 Competitors}}
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Revision as of 10:01, 10 June 2019

"This Centurion will go Rome-ing the arena floor to Caeser them all!"
— One of many Jonathan Pearce Centurion puns

Centurion was a competitor robot in Series 3 and 4 of Robot Wars. After defeating Excalibur, it broke down against 101 in Round 2 of The Third Wars. It was given a last minute seeding in Series 4, but was defeated in the first round of Series 4 after being ganged up on by Splinter and Small Torque, becoming one of several seeds to fall in Round 1.

After Series 4 of Robot Wars, Centurion was retired. Ray Tait, the captain of the team, joined the Sir Chromalot team and donated many of the electronics from Centurion to the Sir Chromalot machine entered in Series 5 and 6.

Design

"They lovingly hand-crafted that axe, which I find a bit scary."
— Philippa Forrester
Centurion s3 arena

Series 3 appearance

Centurion was a blocky wedge shaped robot, built from polycarbonate and aluminium armour around a steel chassis. The armour was the same material used to create riot shields. It had two weapons, one at each end of the robot; front lifting forks powered pneumatically by nitrogen, and a hydraulically powered axe custom designed by the team. Internally, the robot was powered by 2 Bosch 750W motors and ran on go-kart wheels. Centurion had a high top speed of 15mph.

Centurion s4 arena

Centurion in the arena during Series 4

In Series 4, Centurion remained much the same internally but abandoned the longer lifting forks for shorter prongs on a flipper. The flipper was capable of lifting two feet off the floor and could lift up to 120kg powered by an 80mm cylinder to produce half a tonne of force. The axe was capable of producing 15 tonnes of power. Overall, this version of Centurion was 40cm shorter and slightly lighter than its predecessor. It retained the same engines, wheels and armour.

Centurion also had a pair of high-beam headlights.

The Team

CenturionTeamS3

The team in Series 3

CenturionTeamS4

The team in Series 4

Team Centurion were based in Dagenham, and was captained by Ray Tait, the driver and builder of Centurion. He was consistently joined by his brother Matt Tait, and both were accompanied by David Whorlow in Series 3, and Jeff Bradford in Series 4. Ray Tait's work on Centurion allowed him to learn skills with pneumatics which proved to be critical in his future Robot Wars appearances, competing as part of The Hub Nuts and their robot Sir Chromalot, using a pneumatic flipper of Ray Tait's design.

Robot History

Series 3

In its first Robot Wars appearance, Centurion was drawn up against previous heat finalists Excalibur in the first round of the Heat.

Centurion vs excalibur

Centurion wedges underneath Excalibur

Axes locked

The axes locked together

Centurion was quick around the arena floor, taking one axe blow from Excalibur but retaliating by pushing Excalibur into Sir Killalot and later Sgt. Bash. After it managed to escape, Centurion attacked with its axe, the two axe weapon locking together momentarily. Centurion retreated and the House Robots closed in on Excalibur whose movement was notably impeded. Cease was called and Centurion progressed to Round 2.

Centurion went up against another veteran in Round 2, 101.

Centurion 101 1

Centurion is knocked back by 101's spike

101 centurion

101 pushes Centurion into the side wall

Both robots were fast on the arena floor. Centurion started off lifting 101 with its prongs, but it was unable to overturn the invertible robot. Centurion then pushed 101 into the arena wall, but 101 recovered and after a few stabs with its retracting spike, slammed Centurion into the side wall. Upon impact, Centurion's drive chain broke on the arena spikes that were emerging from the ground.Citation? The weapons continued to fire but Centurion was deemed immobilised, and subsequently attacked by an incoming Sir Killalot. Sir Killalot badly damaged Centurion's lifting forks with its claw, almost ripping them right off the robot. Cease was soon called and Centurion was eliminated from the competition.

"The Roman wars are about to come to an end here! Et tu, Killalote? Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it "in for me"!"
— Jonathan Pearce, referring to Caesar's assassination with two famous quotes, the first from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the second being from the film Carry On Cleo

Series 4

"Capable of Rome-ing the arena floor"
— More Rome puns from Jonathan Pearce

Centurion was granted one of two substitute seeds that was brought in after both Trident and Blade's Big Bruva dropped out of the competition at the last minute. By the time of filming, Centurion was seeded 31st. In Heat I of the Fourth Wars, the seeded Centurion was drawn up against two other veteran teams in Small Torque and Splinter, in the first round melee. Before this battle, the other two teams had agreed to team up on the seeded Centurion.

"15 tonnes of pressure, I don't think so."
— Jonathan Pearce as Centurion's axe causes only minor damage to Small Torque
Centurion flips Splinter

Centurion's opening flip on Splinter

Splinter Centurion Small Torque

Centurion's axe comes down on Small Torque

Centurion pitted

Sir Killalot pits Centurion

In the battle, Splinter and Centurion clashed, and Centurion managed to flip Splinter up but not over. Splinter then rammed Centurion into the side wall, and this combined with several follow up attacks from Small Torque was enough to knock Centurion's drive out. It continued to fire its weapons, unable to gain purchase on Small Torque with its flipper or cause damage with its axe when Splinter later pushed Small Torque back into it. The robot briefly came back to life and rammed into the arena wall, where it remained until the House Robots closed in. Sir Killalot came in to break Centurion's flipper, pick it up and carry over to the pit of oblivion where it was dropped, eliminating Centurion from the competition. This was Centurion's final appearance in Robot Wars. It was later revealed that the safety device's pin had sheared during the battle, and the power from Centurion had been lost as a result.

"We were sitting ducks."
— Ray Tait

Results

CENTURION - RESULTS
Series 3
The Third Wars - UK Championship
Heat, Round 2
Heat J, Round 1 vs. Excalibur Won
Heat J, Round 2 vs. 101 Lost
Series 4
The Fourth Wars - UK Championship
31st Seed, Heat, Round 1
Heat I, Eliminator vs. Small Torque, Splinter Eliminated

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 1
  • Losses: 2

Series Record

Main Series Centurion Series Record
The First Wars Did not enter
The Second Wars Did not enter
The Third Wars Heat, Round 2
The Fourth Wars Heat, Round 1
The Fifth Wars Entered with Sir Chromalot
The Sixth Wars Entered with Sir Chromalot
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 Entered with Sir Chromalot
Series 2 Entered with Sir Chromalot

NOTE: Sir Chromalot also attempted to enter Series 7, although Ray Tait had left the team at this stage.

Outside Robot Wars

Team captain Ray Tait has built three other robots that have appeared on various television shows;

  • Skeletron, (often called Skelly), an innovative robot that moved like a human and was based on a human skeleton. It entered in the rope climbing competition of Techno Games, where it won gold. Skeletron still works to this day and appears at shows such as John Findlay's Extreme Robots.
  • Mechatron for Mechanoids.
  • David Wreckem that appeared on Blue Peter, where it acted as a waiter, and also appeared on the show Innovation Nation.

To this day Tait still owns the shell, axe, flipper panel and wheels of Centurion, but the frame was disposed of after being damaged.

"Sadly there's not much left of Centurion apart from some poly body panels, front armour plate, lifting forks, Axe and the wheels. Centurions framework got cut up as it sustained some damage, the motors, batteries and airvalves went into Sir Chromalot."
— Ray Tait
Centurion4Prongs

Centurion at the High Wycombe charity event

At the High Wycombe charity event organised by Bledlow Ridge CC School in June 1999, Centurion's weapon had four prongs instead of two, and took on other robots such as Panic Attack, Griffon, Miss Struts and both versions of Inquisitor[1].

Trivia

  • Both of Centurion's appearances were in the same Heat as Eric.
    • King Buxton was also present in both of Centurion's appearances, although it only appeared in the Pinball in Series 4.
  • In the Robot Wars Official Sticker Collection, Centurion was listed as Centurion II. This name has not been used outside of the book.
  • Team member Matt Tait went on to work for the Robot Wars production company Mentorn, was a member of the first steering group and managed the Robot Wars website and forum from Series 4-7. Ray Tait was also part of The Steering Committee.

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