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Twister circled and avoided Clawed Hopper from the activate signal, until trying to drill the side of the walkerbot. Clawed Hopper pushed Twister aside, and surprisingly, this was all that was required to leave Twister immobile. |
Twister circled and avoided Clawed Hopper from the activate signal, until trying to drill the side of the walkerbot. Clawed Hopper pushed Twister aside, and surprisingly, this was all that was required to leave Twister immobile. |
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{{quote|Er, Twister? You're not exactly whipping up a storm. Are we to see a walker going through to reward all the ingenuity?|Jonathan Pearce willing the walkerbot to win}} |
{{quote|Er, Twister? You're not exactly whipping up a storm. Are we to see a walker going through to reward all the ingenuity?|Jonathan Pearce willing the walkerbot to win}} |
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− | The Refbot counted Twister out of the Fifth Wars, leaving Dead Metal to slice through its armour and leave it on the flame pit. Matilda bashed into the side of Twister with her flywheel, while Clawed Hopper activated the pit. |
+ | The Refbot counted Twister out of the Fifth Wars, leaving Dead Metal to slice through its armour and leave it on the flame pit. Matilda bashed into the side of Twister with her flywheel, at the same time immobilising Dead Metal, while Clawed Hopper activated the pit. Matilda pushed Twister towards the pit, but backed away to allow Clawed Hopper to finish the job. |
{{quote|By the time Halley's Comet next passes the earth, they'll be in the pit|Jonathan Pearce}} |
{{quote|By the time Halley's Comet next passes the earth, they'll be in the pit|Jonathan Pearce}} |
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Eventually, Clawed Hopper nudged Twister into the pit and cease was called. |
Eventually, Clawed Hopper nudged Twister into the pit and cease was called. |
Revision as of 12:44, 30 January 2016
Heat L of Robot Wars: The Fifth Wars was the twelfth and final heat which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Fifth Wars. The episode featuring Heat L was originally broadcast on May 21, 2002 on BBC Choice and repeated on October 4, 2002 on BBC Two.
- The concluding heat of the Fifth Wars saw Clawed Hopper become the first walkerbot ever to pass Round 1 of the UK Championship, after beating Twister.
- Fluffy, the winner of Series 5's Most Promising Newcomer Award, was a competitor in this heat, defeating the 23rd seed 101 and giving the second seed Pussycat a very close call.
- It was one of only three newcomers to reach the third round of the heats in this war.
- Both of the newcomers had been seen in Robot Wars Extreme prior to Heat L, making Heat L the only heat in the Fifth Wars where all 8 teams had featured in the televised show before.
- This was the last appearance of 101 which was the first seed ever to lose in the first round on a judges' decision.
- Heat L saw Terrorhurtz compete in televised competition for the first time, having appeared in the video games Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction and Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction prior to this episode being shown.
- Ming 3 was the victim of a controversial battle interrupted by an unfair interference from Matilda, which some believed was the reason for Ming Dienasty being seeded for The Seventh Wars.
- This was the last heat in UK Robot Wars history where the competing teams had, between them, debuted in every war up to and including the current series.
Competing Robots
Newcomers
Fluffy | ||
Weight | 96kg | |
Dimensions | 0.20 x 1.03 x 0.66m | |
Power | 2 x 24V electric motors | |
Weapons | Double headed spinning axe | |
Strengths | Destructive weapon | |
Weaknesses | Inexperience | |
From: London | ||
Team Members: Peter Holroyd, Peter Johnson & Richard Johnson |
The Executioner | ||
Weight | 100kg | |
Dimensions | 0.51 x 1.32 x 0.88m | |
Power | 2 x 24V electric motors | |
Weapons | Hydraulic crushing claw | |
Strengths | Powerful weapon | |
Weaknesses | Driving ability | |
From: Stanground | ||
Team Members: Mark Nenadic, Ian Sanford & David Sanford |
Veterans
101 (seeded 23rd) | ||
Weight | 97kg | |
Dimensions | 0.26 x 1.01 x 0.82m | |
Power | 2 x 800W electric motors | |
Weapons | Autonomous CO2 powered spike | |
Strengths | Agile & violent | |
Weaknesses | Traction control | |
From: Kettering | ||
Team Members: Mike Franklin, Amy Franklin & Steve Bickle |
Clawed Hopper | ||
Weight | 200kg | |
Dimensions | 0.78 x 1.30 x 0.83m | |
Power | 5 Electric motors | |
Weapons | Steel claws and spinning drums | |
Strengths | Weight advantage | |
Weaknesses | Slow & sluggish | |
From: Horn's Cross | ||
Team Members: Andrew Hughes, Joshua Hughes & Nick Clement |
Ming 3 | ||
Weight | 100kg | |
Dimensions | 0.80 x 1.33 x 0.77m | |
Power | 2 x 12V motors | |
Weapons | Crushing arm | |
Strengths | Powerful weaponry | |
Weaknesses | Exposed tyres | |
From: Somerset | ||
Team Members: Andrew Cotterell, Alexander Cotterell & Oliver Cotterell |
Pussycat (seeded 2nd) | ||
Weight | 97kg | |
Dimensions | 0.97 x 0.56 x 0.74m | |
Power | 2 x Electric motors | |
Weapons | Spinning blade | |
Strengths | Always lands on its feet | |
Weaknesses | Exposed tyres | |
From: Gloucester | ||
Team Members: David Gribble, Robert Bettington & Alan Gribble |
Terrorhurtz | ||
Weight | 97kg | |
Dimensions | 0.52 x 1.31 x 1.00m | |
Power | 2 x 24V electric motors | |
Weapons | Double-headed axe | |
Strengths | Experienced competitors | |
Weaknesses | Robot new to competition | |
From: Oxford | ||
Team Members: John Reid, Dominic Parkinson & Rebecca Reaston-Brown |
Twister | ||
Weight | 100kg | |
Dimensions | 0.42 x 1.32 x 0.83m | |
Power | 2 x 750W electric motors | |
Weapons | Spikes, flywheel and flipper | |
Strengths | Multi-weaponry | |
Weaknesses | Untested in competition | |
From: Cowcliffe | ||
Team Members: Stuart Ford, Chris O'Connell & Graham Kershaw |
Eliminators
Pussycat (2) vs The Executioner
- "Pussycat, the second seeds for Robot Wars. That is a measure of the task ahead for The Executioner"
- — Jonathan Pearce
The Executioner grappled onto Pussycat's blade from the start with its crusher, which stopped the weapon of Pussycat from spinning. The Executioner dragged Pussycat across the arena floor, until letting it go. Pussycat's blade then grazed The Executioner as it came in for the attack. Pussycat, rather unwisely, drove onto the flame pit, but managed to hit the rear of The Executioner and chase it towards Dead Metal. The pair of competitors charged at each other, which appeared to impair The Executioner's mobility. It then spun towards Matilda's CPZ, and the house robot's flywheel snapped off the tip of The Executioner's crusher.
- "The pit release button has been depressed by Pussycat, and the The Executioner's team feeling mighty depressed"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Pussycat eventually tipped the immobilised Executioner into the pit of oblivion.
Winner: Pussycat
Terrorhurtz vs Ming 3
The two combatants initially circled each other, until Terrorhurtz's fearsome axe slammed down onto the side of Ming 3. Terrorhurtz managed to attack in a similar manner several times more, but wasn't causing much visible damage. Terrorhurtz started to chase Ming 3 around the arena, until it drove onto Ming 3's wedge. Ming 3's vertical crusher clamped onto Terrorhurtz, but didn't successfully puncture it. Ming 3 gripped one of Terrohurtz's side skirts, but as it tried to drag the robot of Team Hurtz onto the flame pit, Matilda came in and slammed into the back of Ming 3 with her flywheel, causing major damage, despite not being anywhere near a CPZ. Terrorhurtz was beached on Ming's wedge, but was freed by the Refbot and was still mobile, unlike Ming 3. As time expired, Matilda whacked Ming again, causing more damage.
- "Naughty Matilda, naughty Matilda!"
- — Craig Charles
The judges decision was based on the battle up until the house robot intervention.
Winner: Terrorhurtz
- "I can only apologise for Matilda's behaviour. She's been given a red card, and has been sternly told off!"
- — Craig Charles informing the Cotterells of Matilda's "punishment"
Clawed Hopper vs Twister
- "Look at Twister, chasing off after Clawed Hopper, not knowing quite what to do with it"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Twister circled and avoided Clawed Hopper from the activate signal, until trying to drill the side of the walkerbot. Clawed Hopper pushed Twister aside, and surprisingly, this was all that was required to leave Twister immobile.
- "Er, Twister? You're not exactly whipping up a storm. Are we to see a walker going through to reward all the ingenuity?"
- — Jonathan Pearce willing the walkerbot to win
The Refbot counted Twister out of the Fifth Wars, leaving Dead Metal to slice through its armour and leave it on the flame pit. Matilda bashed into the side of Twister with her flywheel, at the same time immobilising Dead Metal, while Clawed Hopper activated the pit. Matilda pushed Twister towards the pit, but backed away to allow Clawed Hopper to finish the job.
- "By the time Halley's Comet next passes the earth, they'll be in the pit"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Eventually, Clawed Hopper nudged Twister into the pit and cease was called.
Winner: Clawed Hopper
101 (23) vs Fluffy
101 charged at Fluffy, but the newcomers managed to escape, and get the spinning hammer up to speed. When it did, 101 came in again, and had its right-hand track shredded by the blade of Fluffy, severely impairing the seeded robot's mobility. Fluffy's blade caused damage to the front armour of 101, and eventually the remains of the track fell off.
- "That has certainly, has rendered 101, almost, almost immobile"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Fluffy attacked again, tearing into the side panel of 101.
- "The time is nigh for a machine which cost a pound and a penny, to put together as they used to say, hence the name, 101"
- — Jonathan Pearce reading the last rites to the former semi-finalist
Fluffy began buckling a side panel and one of the front spikes as the time ran out, leaving the judges with an easy decision to make.
Winner: Fluffy
- "You might be fluffy by name, but you're certainly not Fluffy by nature!"
- — Craig Charles with the Fluffy team
Semi-Finals
Pussycat (2) vs Clawed Hopper
- Philippa Forrester: "This is the first time a walker has got through to round two, and that's your robot. How do you feel?"
- Team Clawed Hopper: "Very pleased, we thought we'd be trashed in the first round to be honest"
- Philippa Forrester: "And here you are, then tragically, you're pitted against seed number two, grand finalist from last year, the Pussycat. What does that do?"
- Team Clawed Hopper: "I think our run might come to an abrupt end...however, we will give it our best shot"
- — Pre-match talk with Philippa Forrester
Pussycat, the overwhelming favourite for this battle, drove around, and buried its blade into the rear of Clawed Hopper. It then hit the front end of the walking machine. Pussycat backed away and went in for another onslaught, which severed the chain holding together the spinning drum on the side of Clawed Hopper, resulting in the weapon falling off. Pussycat spent the remainder of the fight hitting its foe with the spinning disc, causing more damage, but both robots were still fully mobile at the end.
- "That was a war of attrition, and definitely one for the judges"
- — Craig Charles' appraisal
Winner: Pussycat
Terrorhurtz vs Fluffy
- Philippa Forrester: "And they call Anne Robinson a battleaxe? No, this is the battle of the axes! Is it a cruel accident of fate that you've been put together? And then I couldn't think of any more after that, but you said you've got the most powerful axe in the business, but it's going to be put to the test"
- John Reid: "Probably, this is a serious test, this one. However we have a Fluffy-launch device on the back"
- Philippa Forrester: "A Fluffy-launch device? That wasn't there before?"
- John Reid: "It's a secret weapon"
- Philippa Forrester: "How does it work?"
- John Reid: "The theory is, it hits this, rides up the back, and it does horrible things when it gets launched into the air"
- Philippa Forrester: "Yes...not very scientific, is it?"
- John Reid: "We'll see"
- Philippa Forrester: "But it's very last minute, so fair enough"
- — The pre-match introduction of the "Fluffy-launch device", from Team Hurtz
As soon as the activate command was sounded, Terrorhurtz drove at Fluffy, and got underneath it with its wedged sides, rather than the pole, nicknamed the "Fluffy-launch device". Terrorhurtz slammed the top of Fluffy three times, but was unable to prevent Fluffy getting away. Terrorhurtz axed again, but missed. This turned out to be costly, as Fluffy turned, ripped off the side panel of Terrorhurtz with its blade, and left the CO2, to leak out of Terrorhurtz. Another attack ripped some internals from Terrorhurtz, and it was immobilised.
- "Terrorhurtz are discombobulated!"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Sir Killalot ensured that Terrorhurtz was thrown by the floor flipper, before Shunt drove into the pit while pushing Terrorhurtz in.
Winner: Fluffy
- "Terrorhurtz knows it really hurts! Fluffy does its stuff, Fluffy goes through!"
- — Craig Charles
Final
Pussycat (2) vs Fluffy
The two bumped into each other in the opening seconds. Pussycat went in on the attack again, wedging itself underneath Fluffy. After circling each other for a little while, getting their spinning weapons up to speed, Fluffy turned and the horizontal and vertical blades came into contact.
- "That was no tickling! The Pussycat blade is gone!"
- — Jonathan Pearce
The impact completely snapped off the spinning disc of Pussycat, as well as one of its caster wheels.
- "It was blade against blade, and Pussycat were no match!"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Pussycat then got stuck on a flame vent, but after it got away, it became evident that the battle had turned on its head, since Fluffy had broken down. Fluffy was counted out, allowing Pussycat to qualify for the series semi-finals. Fluffy was then carried to the floor flipper by Sir Killalot, prior to being pitted by Dead Metal.
Heat Winner: Pussycat
- "How unlucky can you get? Pussycat uses up all of their nine lives, and goes through to the series semi-finals!"
- — Craig Charles
- "Dim the lights, cue the applause, you've been watching, Robot Wars!"
- — Craig Charles' sign-off
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