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{{quote|How can you be defensive, with a giant Brussels Sprout?|[[Philippa Forrester]]}}
 
{{quote|How can you be defensive, with a giant Brussels Sprout?|[[Philippa Forrester]]}}
'''Psychosprout''' was an unusual spherical robot that competed exclusively in the first series of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. It was entered by father and son team Chris and Toby Marsden, and reached the Trial stage, where it was eliminated. However, its spherical design enabled it to receive the first [[Awards#Most Original Entry|Most Original Entry]] award at the end of Series 1.
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'''Psychosprout''' was an unusual spherical robot that competed exclusively in the first series of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. At the time, it was a Middleweight. It was entered by father and son team Chris and Toby Marsden, and reached the Trial stage, where it was eliminated. However, its spherical design enabled it to receive the first [[Awards#Most Original Entry|Most Original Entry]] award at the end of Series 1.
   
The Boy Sprouts were originally expected to take part in [[Robot Wars: The First Wars/Heat F|Heat F]] of the First Wars, but were transferred to [[Robot Wars: The First Wars/Heat E|Heat E]], which forced Psychosprout to take part in a Trial that was less suited to its design.
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The Boy Sprouts were originally expected to take part in [[Robot Wars: The First Wars/Heat F|Heat F]] of the First Wars, but were transferred to [[Robot Wars: The First Wars/Heat E|Heat E]], which forced Psychosprout to take part in a different Trial.
{{Quote|we had been placed in the snooker ball game... which we would have made it through most probably. At the last moment we were put in the maze... which you needed a turning circle of 0 to complete. We had a turning circle of 30ft|Tony Mardsen on the Altavista forum}}
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{{Quote|We had been placed in the snooker ball game... which we would have made it through most probably. At the last moment we were put in the maze... which you needed a turning circle of 0 to complete. We had a turning circle of 30ft|Tony Mardsen on the Altavista forum}}
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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{{quote|A truly unique design! A 3 foot fibreglass sphere, that rolls along through gravity. Weighing in as 24.3 kilograms, and of course it has zero ground clearance.|[[Jonathan Pearce]] introduces Psychosprout}}
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Psychosprout.jpg|Psychosprout is carried into the arena
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[[File:Psychosprout.jpg|thumb|left|Psychosprout is carried into the arena]]
Psychosprout interior.JPG|The RC Monster Truck and rollcage inside Psychosprout
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[[File:Psychosprout interior.JPG|thumb|The RC Monster Truck and rollcage inside Psychosprout]]
 
Psychosprout was an exceptionally unusual and unique robot, with its body consisting of a large, weaponless blue and green fibreglass sphere with two red eyes themed around a giant Brussels sprout. Inside the sphere, the robot featured an upgraded radio-controlled monster truck attached to a wire frame, which when driven shifted the robot's centre of gravity and allowed the sphere to roll along the arena floor. Because of its primitive internals, Psychosprout was classified as a lightweight robot.
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Psychosprout was an exceptionally unusual and unique robot, with its body consisting of a large, weaponless blue and green fibreglass sphere with two red eyes themed around a giant Brussels sprout. Inside the sphere, the robot featured an upgraded radio-controlled monster truck attached to a wire frame, which when driven shifted the robot's centre of gravity and allowed the sphere to roll along the arena floor. Because of its primitive internals, Psychosprout was classified as a lightweight robot.
 
   
 
==Robot History==
 
==Robot History==
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Sergeant Bash rammed Psychosprout with its spike, but accidentally shoved it several feet down the course, although it did also result in Psychosprout crashing into the next barrier up, where Psychosprout was left for the rest of the run. However, this still actually benefited Psychosprout as it had finished the run with a fairly respectable distance of 9m, putting it in 4th place on the leaderboard out of 6 by the end of the round, exceeding 6th place [[Wharthog]] by over 5m. This put Psychosprout through to the trial stage of the heat, which for this heat was the Labyrinth.
 
Sergeant Bash rammed Psychosprout with its spike, but accidentally shoved it several feet down the course, although it did also result in Psychosprout crashing into the next barrier up, where Psychosprout was left for the rest of the run. However, this still actually benefited Psychosprout as it had finished the run with a fairly respectable distance of 9m, putting it in 4th place on the leaderboard out of 6 by the end of the round, exceeding 6th place [[Wharthog]] by over 5m. This put Psychosprout through to the trial stage of the heat, which for this heat was the Labyrinth.
 
{{dialogue a-b-a|Toby Marsden|I think there was a bit of interference from the TV cameras, that probably didn't help.|Philippa Forrester|You cannot blame the TV for your lack of technology.|Ah well, it was worth a try|Psychosprout works perfectly fine in the pits}}
 
{{dialogue a-b-a|Toby Marsden|I think there was a bit of interference from the TV cameras, that probably didn't help.|Philippa Forrester|You cannot blame the TV for your lack of technology.|Ah well, it was worth a try|Psychosprout works perfectly fine in the pits}}
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[[File:Psychsprout_trial.JPG|thumb|Psychosprout still at the start]]
 
 
However, in the trial stage of the heat, Psychosprout ran forward for the Labyrinth, and collided with [[REALI-T]]. Due to being blocked it could not gather momentum and rolled back to the start. It did not move from then on in the trial and was eliminated from the competition when time ran out, as it covered the least distance of the five competitors.
 
However, in the trial stage of the heat, Psychosprout ran forward for the Labyrinth, and collided with [[REALI-T]]. Due to being blocked it could not gather momentum and rolled back to the start. It did not move from then on in the trial and was eliminated from the competition when time ran out, as it covered the least distance of the five competitors.
 
{{quote|Commiserations to the Psychosprout team - their robot vegetating on the starting line, and rolling out of the competition.|Jonathan Pearce}}
 
{{quote|Commiserations to the Psychosprout team - their robot vegetating on the starting line, and rolling out of the competition.|Jonathan Pearce}}
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{{Trial|Heat E, [[Trial]] ([[Labyrinth]])|0.0m (5th)|Eliminated}}
 
{{Trial|Heat E, [[Trial]] ([[Labyrinth]])|0.0m (5th)|Eliminated}}
 
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[[File:BoySprouts.jpg|thumb|The Boy Sprouts, Toby and Chris Marsden, at the controls]]
 
===Wins/Losses===
 
*Wins: 0
 
*Losses: 1
 
   
 
==Series Record==
 
==Series Record==
 
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*Series 1: Heat, Trial
 
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Psychosprout official image.JPG|Official image of Psychosprout
*Series 2-7, 2016 Series: Did not enter
 
 
BoySprouts.jpg|The Boy Sprouts, Toby and Chris Marsden, at the controls
 
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{{Series Record|Psychosprout|'''Heat, Trial'''}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Incorrect labyrinth results.JPG|thumb|Psychosprout's name misspelt on the Labyrith results table]]
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[[File:Incorrect labyrinth results.JPG|thumb|Psychosprout's name misspelt on the Labyrinth results table]]
 
*Psychosprout was the only robot of its design to enter any series of ''Robot Wars''.
 
*Psychosprout was the only robot of its design to enter any series of ''Robot Wars''.
 
**It is the only competitor to have its wheels protected by armour on all sides.
 
**It is the only competitor to have its wheels protected by armour on all sides.
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[[Category:Most Original Entry winners]]
 
[[Category:Most Original Entry winners]]
 
[[Category:Lightweights]]
 
[[Category:Lightweights]]
[[Category:Robots that debuted in Series 1]]
 
 
[[Category:Weaponless Robots]]
 
[[Category:Weaponless Robots]]
 
[[Category:Robots from the West Midlands]]
 
[[Category:Robots from the West Midlands]]
 
[[Category:Robots that only lost in the Gauntlet or Trial]]
 
[[Category:Robots that only lost in the Gauntlet or Trial]]
 
[[Category:Food Based Robots]]
 
[[Category:Food Based Robots]]
[[Category:Robots that only fought in Series 1]]
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[[Category:Robots from Shropshire]]

Revision as of 13:23, 6 March 2020

"How can you be defensive, with a giant Brussels Sprout?"
Philippa Forrester

Psychosprout was an unusual spherical robot that competed exclusively in the first series of Robot Wars. At the time, it was a Middleweight. It was entered by father and son team Chris and Toby Marsden, and reached the Trial stage, where it was eliminated. However, its spherical design enabled it to receive the first Most Original Entry award at the end of Series 1.

The Boy Sprouts were originally expected to take part in Heat F of the First Wars, but were transferred to Heat E, which forced Psychosprout to take part in a different Trial.

"We had been placed in the snooker ball game... which we would have made it through most probably. At the last moment we were put in the maze... which you needed a turning circle of 0 to complete. We had a turning circle of 30ft"
— Tony Mardsen on the Altavista forum

Design

"A truly unique design! A 3 foot fibreglass sphere, that rolls along through gravity. Weighing in as 24.3 kilograms, and of course it has zero ground clearance."
Jonathan Pearce introduces Psychosprout
Psychosprout

Psychosprout is carried into the arena

Psychosprout interior

The RC Monster Truck and rollcage inside Psychosprout

Psychosprout was an exceptionally unusual and unique robot, with its body consisting of a large, weaponless blue and green fibreglass sphere with two red eyes themed around a giant Brussels sprout. Inside the sphere, the robot featured an upgraded radio-controlled monster truck attached to a wire frame, which when driven shifted the robot's centre of gravity and allowed the sphere to roll along the arena floor. Because of its primitive internals, Psychosprout was classified as a lightweight robot.

Robot History

Series 1

Psychosproutgauntlet

Psychosprout rolls down The Gauntlet

Psychosprout competed in Heat E. In the Gauntlet stage, after taking a little time to decide, Psychosprout opted for the left-most route, but a brutal shunt from Sergeant Bash made Psychosprout roll into a barrier and get stuck.

"A rolling stone gathers no moss. A rolling sprout gathers a Sergeant Bash!"
— Jonathan Pearce

Sergeant Bash rammed Psychosprout with its spike, but accidentally shoved it several feet down the course, although it did also result in Psychosprout crashing into the next barrier up, where Psychosprout was left for the rest of the run. However, this still actually benefited Psychosprout as it had finished the run with a fairly respectable distance of 9m, putting it in 4th place on the leaderboard out of 6 by the end of the round, exceeding 6th place Wharthog by over 5m. This put Psychosprout through to the trial stage of the heat, which for this heat was the Labyrinth.

Toby Marsden: "I think there was a bit of interference from the TV cameras, that probably didn't help."
Philippa Forrester: "You cannot blame the TV for your lack of technology."
Toby Marsden: "Ah well, it was worth a try"
— Psychosprout works perfectly fine in the pits
Psychsprout trial

Psychosprout still at the start

However, in the trial stage of the heat, Psychosprout ran forward for the Labyrinth, and collided with REALI-T. Due to being blocked it could not gather momentum and rolled back to the start. It did not move from then on in the trial and was eliminated from the competition when time ran out, as it covered the least distance of the five competitors.

"Commiserations to the Psychosprout team - their robot vegetating on the starting line, and rolling out of the competition."
— Jonathan Pearce

Due to its very unique design, the Psychosprout team was awarded with the Most Original Entry Award, at the end of the series, by the judges.

Results

PSYCHOSPROUT - RESULTS
Series 1
The First Wars - UK Championship
Heat, Trial
Heat E, Gauntlet 9.00m (4th) Qualified
Heat E, Trial (Labyrinth) 0.0m (5th) Eliminated

Series Record

Series Psychosprout Series Record
The First Wars Heat, Trial
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

Trivia

Incorrect labyrinth results

Psychosprout's name misspelt on the Labyrinth results table

  • Psychosprout was the only robot of its design to enter any series of Robot Wars.
    • It is the only competitor to have its wheels protected by armour on all sides.
    • It is the only competitor to be composed of entirely one surface as a result of its spherical body.
  • Technically, Psychosprout was the first robot to have a body capable of acting as a self-righting mechanism, although the monster truck inside it remained upright at all times.
  • The Boy Sprouts are the only team in Robot Wars to win an award and not enter any subsequent series.
  • Psychosprout is one of 20 robots never to fight in robot combat, having only ever been in the Gauntlet or Trial.
  • Psychosprout was one of only three Lightweight competitor robots in Series 1.
  • Psychosprout's name was misspelt as Pyschosprout on the results table shown at the end of the Labyrinth Trial.
  • Psychosprout came from Ludlow in the West Midlands, making it the only robot in Series 1 to originate from the West Midlands. Grunt was announced to be from Coventry, which is also in the West Midlands, but as a stock robot provided to make up the numbers, it is not truly regarded as coming from any particular county.
  • Team Dalek are now making an antweight version of Psychosprout, and are making a new build of WYSIWYG.

Honours