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|image=[[File:Psychokiller.jpg|200px]] |
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|series=3 |
|series=3 |
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|team=Team Psychokiller |
|team=Team Psychokiller |
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|team_members=Stephen Burns<br/>Martin Burns<br/>Matthew Carroll |
|team_members=Stephen Burns<br/>Martin Burns<br/>Matthew Carroll |
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+ | |from=The Wirral |
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|weight=83.3 Kg |
|weight=83.3 Kg |
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|dimensions=0.68m x 1.33m x 0.81m |
|dimensions=0.68m x 1.33m x 0.81m |
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|weapons=Axe |
|weapons=Axe |
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− | {{quote|Took |
+ | {{quote|Took two months to build, the axe is powered by a wheelchair motor. Ready for thrills and suspense? Hitchcock's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psycho_(1960_film) Psycho] wasn't as frightening as this! Coming mother!|[[Jonathan Pearce]] introduces Psychokiller}} |
− | '''Psychokiller''' was a |
+ | '''Psychokiller''' was a competitor robot that participated in [[Robot Wars: The Third Wars|Series 3]] of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. It lost to [[Dreadnaut]] in the first round, and did not compete in any other series beyond this failure. |
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− | Psychokiller took three months to build and lost in the first round, and did not return beyond this failure. |
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+ | ==Design== |
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+ | Psychokiller was a yellow wedge-shaped robot with red stripes and a red face-like design on the front, which was said to be inspired by Salvador Dali's paintings. Its weapon was a pickaxe powered by a wheelchair motor, with two furry hands fastened around the tip. The robot was driven by two Sinclair C5 motors, and overall took three months to build. |
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==Robot History== |
==Robot History== |
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===Series 3=== |
===Series 3=== |
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+ | Psychokiller competed in Heat P of the Third Wars, and faced [[Dreadnaut]] in its eliminator |
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− | [[File:Killalot_psychokiller.JPG|thumb|Sir Killalot slices off Psychokiller's axe]] |
+ | [[File:Killalot_psychokiller.JPG|thumb|left|Sir Killalot slices off Psychokiller's axe]] |
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− | Psychokiller met Dreadnaut in the first round. Dreadnaut drove in first, but the robots rarely did damage to each other. Psychokiller began circling the flame pit before driving into Sir Killalot, who snapped off its axe. Dreadnaut then pushed Psychokiller back over the flame pit, immobilising it before the house robots attacked. Shunt cleaved a number of holes in its bodywork, and used its scoop along with Sir Killalot's lance to flip Psychokiller over, with Jonathan Pearce noting visible damage on both sides, before causing more damage to the underbelly of Psychokiller. |
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+ | The two robots immediately collided head-on, but did very little damage to each other. Psychokiller briefly circled the flame pit before driving into [[Sir Killalot]], who snapped off its axe. Dreadnaut then pushed Psychokiller back onto the flame pit, where it was attacked and shoved away by [[Shunt]]. As Dreadnaut came in for another attack, Psychokiller drove towards [[Dead Metal]]'s CPZ, where it was caught on an arena spike and immobilised. |
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− | {{quote|It's been a nightmare for them! Psycho battle, let alone Psychokiller|Jonathan Pearce as Psychokiller lies immobile}} |
+ | {{quote|It's been a nightmare for them out there! Psycho battle, let alone Psychokiller!|Jonathan Pearce as Psychokiller lies immobile}} |
+ | [[File:Psychokiller_shunt_flamepit.png|thumb|Dreadnaut shoves Psychokiller onto the flame pit where Shunt causes more damage]] |
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+ | At this point, Dreadnaut and the [[House Robots]] closed in on Psychokiller. Shunt embedded his axe in the top of Psychokiller, lifting it up slightly, as Sir Killalot used his lance to flip the robot over, Jonathan Pearce noting visible damage on all sides. The House Robots continued to damage Psychokiller before 'cease' was called. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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{{Results Top| #FFFF66|Red|PSYCHOKILLER}} |
{{Results Top| #FFFF66|Red|PSYCHOKILLER}} |
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{{Show|Series 3}} |
{{Show|Series 3}} |
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{{Competition|The Third Wars - UK Championship|Heat, Round 1}} |
{{Competition|The Third Wars - UK Championship|Heat, Round 1}} |
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− | {{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Third Wars/Heat P|Heat P |
+ | {{Battle|[[Robot Wars: The Third Wars/Heat P|Heat P, Round 1]]|[[Dreadnaut]]|Lost}} |
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===Wins/Losses=== |
===Wins/Losses=== |
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*Wins: 0 |
*Wins: 0 |
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*Losses: 1 |
*Losses: 1 |
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==Series Record== |
==Series Record== |
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− | + | {{Series Record|Psychokiller|Did not enter|Did not enter|'''Heat, Round 1'''}} |
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− | *Series 3: Heat, Round 1 |
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− | *Series 4-7, 2016: Did not enter |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | [[File:Psychokiller stats.png|thumb|Psychokiller's statistics board]] |
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− | *Jonathan Pearce claimed Psychokiller took two months to build, but the robot's statistics |
+ | *Jonathan Pearce claimed Psychokiller took two months to build, but the robot's statistics board said it took three months to build. |
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{{Series 3 Competitors}} |
{{Series 3 Competitors}} |
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[[Category:UK Series competitors]] |
[[Category:UK Series competitors]] |
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[[Category:Robots from Merseyside]] |
[[Category:Robots from Merseyside]] |
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[[Category:Robots with Spiked Axes/Picks]] |
[[Category:Robots with Spiked Axes/Picks]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots which lost their only battle]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots which only fought in Series 3]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots with cameo appearances in Series 4]] |
Revision as of 19:51, 10 June 2019
- "Took two months to build, the axe is powered by a wheelchair motor. Ready for thrills and suspense? Hitchcock's Psycho wasn't as frightening as this! Coming mother!"
- — Jonathan Pearce introduces Psychokiller
Psychokiller was a competitor robot that participated in Series 3 of Robot Wars. It lost to Dreadnaut in the first round, and did not compete in any other series beyond this failure.
Design
Psychokiller was a yellow wedge-shaped robot with red stripes and a red face-like design on the front, which was said to be inspired by Salvador Dali's paintings. Its weapon was a pickaxe powered by a wheelchair motor, with two furry hands fastened around the tip. The robot was driven by two Sinclair C5 motors, and overall took three months to build.
- "Classic wedge shape, with the axe, so hopefully that will work very well; we know from the past it does."
- — Philippa Forrester looks over Psychokiller in the pits
Robot History
Series 3
Psychokiller competed in Heat P of the Third Wars, and faced Dreadnaut in its eliminator
The two robots immediately collided head-on, but did very little damage to each other. Psychokiller briefly circled the flame pit before driving into Sir Killalot, who snapped off its axe. Dreadnaut then pushed Psychokiller back onto the flame pit, where it was attacked and shoved away by Shunt. As Dreadnaut came in for another attack, Psychokiller drove towards Dead Metal's CPZ, where it was caught on an arena spike and immobilised.
- "It's been a nightmare for them out there! Psycho battle, let alone Psychokiller!"
- — Jonathan Pearce as Psychokiller lies immobile
At this point, Dreadnaut and the House Robots closed in on Psychokiller. Shunt embedded his axe in the top of Psychokiller, lifting it up slightly, as Sir Killalot used his lance to flip the robot over, Jonathan Pearce noting visible damage on all sides. The House Robots continued to damage Psychokiller before 'cease' was called.
Results
PSYCHOKILLER - RESULTS | ||
Series 3 | ||
The Third Wars - UK Championship Heat, Round 1 | ||
Heat P, Round 1 | vs. Dreadnaut | Lost |
Wins/Losses
- Wins: 0
- Losses: 1
Series Record
Series | Psychokiller Series Record |
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The First Wars | Did not enter |
The Second Wars | Did not enter |
The Third Wars | Heat, Round 1 |
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
- Jonathan Pearce claimed Psychokiller took two months to build, but the robot's statistics board said it took three months to build.
- Psychokiller may have been named after the Talking Heads' song of the same name.