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"The difference between men and boys, is the prize for their toys."
— Eric Corton, reciting the team's motto

Hard was the name given to a pair of Belgian robots entered by Team Compactory into both the Dutch and UK Series of Robot Wars. The earliest known version of Hard was intended to enter Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2, but was withdrawn before filming began. In its place, the team were given a loanerbot which assumed the name of the robot it replaced. Hard lost in the first round to Neater.

The team's actual robot first appeared in Series 7 of Robot Wars. In its only UK Series appearance, it reached the second round of its heat, losing to Bulldog Breed there, and represented Belgium in The Third World Championship, where it lost in the first round. Hard was built by Team Compactory, with help from Team Mad Science and Team KODOX roboteer Mario "Maddox" de Jongh, who lived near two of the team members in Belgium.

Versions of Hard

Hard (Loanerbot)

Hard Loaner Arena

Side view of Hard

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The loanerbot Hard

Hard, as a loanerbot, used various parts from other loanerbots owned by Robot Wars. It was armed with an electrically powered axe salvaged from Tut Tut as its primary weapon, while it used the lifting arm of Vert-I-Go as a battering ram, as it was not actuated. These weapons however, were not particularly powerful. It weighed 98kg, and ran on 2x 24V motors. Eric Corton purported that Hard was shaped like a bell because it was Belgian. Hard's armour was relatively thin, and it had a high ground clearance on all sides.

Hard (Series 7)

"With their muscles from Brussels, can they survive?"
Jonathan Pearce introduces Hard prior to its Series 7, Round 2 battle
Hard Arena 2

Hard in the arena

Hard

Side view of Hard

The version of Hard seen in Series 7 was a small wedge-shaped robot with a full pressure flipping arm which was designed to run either way up. The latter was achieved through the robot running on a custom-built locomotive system, featuring small, wide wheels resembling rollers. Hard had four of these wheels in total, with two being mounted at top of the robot, and two at the bottom, allowing the robot to be invertible. The robot had decent speed and manoeuvrability and was low to the ground, but the flipper was not very powerful and often struggled to flip over other robots, while the wheels were exposed from the top. Hard's main feature was its near-impenetrable armour - consisting of 4mm RVS stainless steel.

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Hard prior to Series 2 of Dutch Robot Wars

For its planned entry into Dutch Series 2, Hard featured a conventional two-wheel drive system with wide tyres in place of the locomotive system it would adopt for Series 7; however, this incarnation broke down shortly before filming began, and was replaced by the loanerbot.

Robot History

Dutch Series 2

Hard

Hard's axe is grabbed by Growler

Hard Post Battle

Hard after the battle, stuck on the arena wall

Hard found itself out-manoeuvered by Neater in its opening match. Neater attacked Hard from the side and pierced its canister, disabling its axe. Hard skidded over to the arena wall, and Neater nudged it into a CPZ. Growler then clamped Hard's axe and pulled the loanerbot onto its side. After Hard was counted out by Refbot, Growler came in and crumpled its armour with his jaws. Hard's axe had become hooked over the side of the arena, and the house robots could not get it loose, so it remained there until cease was called.

UK Series 7

Hard vs Velocirippa

Hard thrusts Velocirippa off the floor

Hard competed in Heat K, where it fought Velocirippa, T-Wrecks and Kat 3 in its first-round battle. It was immediately bumped by Velocirippa, but dodged Kat 3 and pursued T-Wrecks across the arena, only to be rammed into the latter by Velocirippa. In spite of this, Hard pushed T-Wrecks into Mr. Psycho, leaving it vulnerable to the House Robot's hammer as it backed away and tried to push Kat 3 from the side. It eventually stopped on the Floor Flipper shortly after Kat 3 got its axe stuck through the Flipper, before getting underneath, lifting and ramming Velocirippa into the wall. Hard proceeded to throw Velocirippa into Mr. Psycho's CPZ, and got underneath it once again as the two robots met in the centre of the arena. Later on, Hard pushed T-Wrecks towards Cassius Chrome's CPZ, but was pushed away by Cassius Chrome himself before lifting, pushing and throwing Velocirippa off the floor again. After briefly pushing T-Wrecks a third time, it resumed its attacks on Velocirippa, pushing it over the closed pit and into T-Wrecks.

T-Wrecks pitted

Hard backs T-Wrecks into the pit...

Hard vs Velocirippa

...before getting underneath a slowing Velocirippa

Hard bumped T-Wrecks away before momentarily dodging Kat 3. It then pushed and buffeted T-Wrecks back across the arena into Cassius Chrome, avoiding a flame jet and the opened pit in the process. While pursuing the escaping T-Wrecks, Hard bumped into Velocirippa again, whose damaged steering left it unable to turn sideways, before backing T-Wrecks into Kat 3. It momentarily pushed both opponents back, before Velocirippa reversed up Hard's wedge again and momentarily rolled onto its side. Backing away, Hard almost flipped T-Wrecks over as the latter became stuck on Kat 3's wedge, but a shove from Velocirippa forced T-Wrecks to become stuck on its back. Hard capitalised on this by backing T-Wrecks into the pit, before bumping and pushing Velocirippa into it as the latter began losing mobility. With this, it progressed to the second round, along with Kat 3.

There, Hard faced the twelfth seed Bulldog Breed.

"The big problem is to stay in the arena."
— Frank Van Riet
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Bulldog Breed's attempt to get Hard out of the arena

Hard Psycho

Hard is picked up by Mr. Psycho

In the opening seconds, it dodged Bulldog Breed's initial charge, but was pushed and flipped a full 360 degrees by the latter. Hard responded by pushing Bulldog Breed from the side and into the wall, but lost mobility almost immediately, and was thrown towards, against and alongside the wall several times by Bulldog Breed. Eventually, it was counted out by Refbot, before being hammered, picked up and carried across the arena by Mr. Psycho. Mr. Psycho dropped Hard before placing it on the Floor Flipper, where it was thrown end-to-end across the arena floor. Hard was picked up once more by Mr. Psycho, before being placed on the Drop Zone, having a cooker dropped onto it and sustaining one last hammer blow from Mr. Psycho immediately before 'cease' was called.

Hard Drop Zone

Hard survives the Drop Zone

"I tell you, their machine's fairly strong! The old cooker trick, on top of them – barely a scratch, but hard-beaten!"
— Jonathan Pearce as a cooker is dropped on Hard

While it remained externally unscathed, Hard was eliminated from the main competition of the Seventh Wars; it was later revealed that one of its batteries had run out of power at the start of the battle.

"One of the batteries in Hard died while we drove in the arena...It was already dead before Bulldog Breed even touched us."
— Frank Van Riet

Representing Belgium, Hard also competed in The Third World Championship, which was filmed and broadcast alongside the main series. In its qualifier – shown as the Special Event of Heat J – it faced New Zealand's representative Riptilion; before the battle, Team Compactory expressed concerns that the latter's size would prove especially problematic for Hard's flipping arm.

"Well he's so large that we think it might be quite difficult to flip him over...we're not even sure if he fits in the pit"
— Jan Huygh on Riptilion
Hard vs Riptilion

Hard flicks up Riptilion

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Hard and Riptilion are pinned by Cassius Chrome

Immediately, Hard pursued and bumped into the slow-starting Riptilion, withstanding a blow from the latter's spinner while struggling to get underneath it. Nevertheless, it eventually got underneath, pushed and flicked Riptilion into the wall, before pushing it across the arena into one of the CPZs while flipping it a second time. The two competitors escaped, before Hard pushed Riptilion into the wall again and manoeuvred it towards – and into - another empty CPZ. In doing so, it sustained damage from Riptilion's spinning bar, before being rammed underneath the latter by Cassius Chrome. However, Hard escaped, with Riptilion becoming immobilised after being attacked by both Cassius Chrome and Growler. It spun round and met Riptilion again as the latter was placed over the closed pit by Growler, and pinned Riptilion against the wall just as it was being counted out. Hard pushed and lifted Riptilion one more time after it was thrown by the Floor Flipper, with 'cease' being called afterwards. As a result, it successfully qualified for the Third World Championship.

In the first round of the World Championship itself, Hard fought US representative Spartacus, as well as Sri Lankan machine – and regular UK Series competitor – Supernova.

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Hard tries to get under Supernova

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Hard is counted out by Refbot

At the start, it drove towards Supernova as the latter attacked – and was deflected by – Spartacus, before weaving around and bumping into the latter. However, Hard then sustained a side-on blow from Supernova's disc, and lost drive power after attempting to push and lift Supernova from the side. Immobilised, it played no further part as Supernova continued to inflict severe damage to Spartacus, and despite firing its flipping arm several times to show signs of mobility, was counted out by Refbot. Dead Metal proceeded to slice into Hard's back armour a few times, causing several sparks to fly, all while pushing it into Sergeant Bash's CPZ. As with its previous defeat, Hard was left on the Drop Zone by Dead Metal, where it had a set of computer parts dropped onto it.

"Real 'byte'... and 'ram' power, in those computer screens."
— Jonathan Pearce as Hard succumbs to the Drop Zone again

Hard flicked part of one of the monitors away with its flipping arm, before 'cease' was eventually called. With this, it was eliminated from the Third World Championship, along with the heavily-damaged Spartacus.

Results

HARD - RESULTS
Dutch Series 2
Dutch Championship
Heats, Round 1
Heat A, Round 1 vs. Neater Lost
UK Series 7
The Seventh Wars - UK Championship
Heats, Round 2
Heat K, Round 1 vs. Kat 3, T-Wrecks, Velocirippa Qualified
Heat K, Round 2 vs. Bulldog Breed (12) Lost
The Third World Championship
Representing Belgium, Eliminated in Heats
Qualifier vs. Riptilion (NZL) Won
Round 1 vs. Spartacus (USA), Supernova (SRI) Eliminated

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 2
  • Losses: 3

NOTE: One of Hard's losses was achieved with a loanerbot.

Series Record

UK Series

Series Hard 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 Heat, Round 2
Series 8 Did not enter
Series 9 Did not enter
Series 10 Did not enter

Dutch Series

Dutch Series Hard Series Record
Series 1 Did not enter
Series 2 Heat, Round 1

Outside Robot Wars

Hard continued to fight on the live events circuit all over Europe, attending events such as the Dutch Robot Games and those hosted by organisations such as Roaming Robots. Its last appearance was at the 2006 Fighting Robots UK Championships, where it fell in the group stages against Terrorhurtz after having its gas pipe severed[1], and then subsequently was pitted in a grudge match with Velocirippa. Hard also fell in the first round of the International Championship hosted at the same event where its flipper broke off after being flipped repeatedly by Kronic. The team did however finish runner-up in the 2006 Featherweight UK Championships with their featherweight FeatherHard.

Since then, Hard has been sold to Team Compactory's friends, Team Alien Destructor.

Trivia

  • Hard was the last robot to be hit with an item from the Drop Zone.
    • Coincidentally, both of Hard's losses involved it becoming immobilised and placed on the Drop Zone.
  • The two Loanerbots on which Hard's weapons were previously used fought each other in Season 1 of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors, with the axe coming out on top.
  • The UK and Dutch versions of the show had different versions of "Keyaerts Geert" on the statistics board. The Dutch version read Keyaerts Geert, whilst the UK version read Geert Keyaerts. Further complicating the matter was Jonathan Pearce adding to the UK version.

References

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