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{{quote|Y'know, I've been keeping up with some environmental issues and I've learnt that in ten years time, the sea will have flooded half of Britain...which is good, because I've always wanted to live by the sea. And did you know that every year, manufacturers destroy a forest the size of Belgium. Why not just destroy Belgium? Thankfully, the one thing the world doesn't have less of is roboteers, even if they do let off some pretty obnoxious gasses.|Craig Charles' introduction}}
 
{{quote|Y'know, I've been keeping up with some environmental issues and I've learnt that in ten years time, the sea will have flooded half of Britain...which is good, because I've always wanted to live by the sea. And did you know that every year, manufacturers destroy a forest the size of Belgium. Why not just destroy Belgium? Thankfully, the one thing the world doesn't have less of is roboteers, even if they do let off some pretty obnoxious gasses.|Craig Charles' introduction}}
 
 

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"Y'know, I've been keeping up with some environmental issues and I've learnt that in ten years time, the sea will have flooded half of Britain...which is good, because I've always wanted to live by the sea. And did you know that every year, manufacturers destroy a forest the size of Belgium. Why not just destroy Belgium? Thankfully, the one thing the world doesn't have less of is roboteers, even if they do let off some pretty obnoxious gasses."
— Craig Charles' introduction

Heat K of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars was the eleventh of sixteen heats which determined the semi-finalists of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars. The episode featuring Heat K was originally broadcast on December 15, 2000 on BBC Two.

  • Heat K was the only ever heat to have both seeds fall in Round 1. Evil Weevil 2 became the highest ever seed to lose in a first round battle.
"The two seeds, are out!"
Jonathan Pearce, after reading the Round 2 line-up
  • Heat K was the only heat in Series 4 where none of the competitors competed in either the side events or the Christmas specials.
  • Heat K was also the only time in four attempts that Sumpthing managed to pass Round 1.
  • Heat K was the only heat in Series 4 where none of the robots - including the side event competitors - ever competed in an Annihilator.
  • Heat K presented Mousetrap with an opportunity for revenge on Evil Weevil who defeated its predecessor Triterobot in the previous series, and succeeded.
  • Weld-Dor's status as a seed was not mentioned in its intro.

Competing Robots

Newcomers

Little fly
Little Fly
Weight 79.8kg
Dimensions 0.50 x 1.20 x 0.90m
Clearance 0.05m
Power 2 x Wheelchair motors
Weapons Lawnmower blade
Notes Aluminium shell
From: Dover
Team Members: Andy Hosking, John Woodward & Richard Woodward
Tiberius
Tiberius
Weight 79.9kg
Dimensions 0.70 x 1.12 x 0.81m
Clearance 0.08m
Power 2 x 750 Watt motors
Weapons Jack powered armour piercer
Notes Gears from motorbike
From: Brighton
Team Members: Sam Smith, Simon Coulthard & John Coulthard

Veterans

Evilweevil2
Evil Weevil 2 (seeded 12th)
Weight 80.2kg
Dimensions 0.30 x 1.10 x 0.70m
Clearance 0.02m
Power 2 x Electric motors
Weapons Spikes + sledgehammer
Notes Base is from a security van
From: Cardiff
Team Members: Kevin Pritchard, Mark Mellor & Ashley Evans
Themousetrap
Mousetrap
Weight 77.3kg
Dimensions 0.25 x 1.40 x 0.70m
Clearance 0.02m
Power 2 x 24 Volt motors
Weapons Pneumatic mouse trap
Notes Chassis used to be a desk
From: Oxford and Bristol
Team Members: Jason Launchbury & Stan Launchbury
Sump thingy
Sump Thing
Weight 79.6kg
Dimensions 0.51 x 1.04 x 0.95m
Clearance 0.08m
Power 2 x Electric motors
Weapons Pickaxe, spike & wedge
Notes 2 years to build
From: Leicester
Team Members: Richard Dig, Jon Lort & Geoff Germainey
Weld-dor2
Weld-Dor 2 (seeded 28th)
Weight 80.4kg
Dimensions 0.35 x 1.20 x 0.95m
Clearance 0.08m
Power 2 x Electric motors
Weapons Pneumatic hammer + ram
Notes Can flip & self right
From: Belfast
Team Members: Phelim Lundy, David Lundy & Damian Kilgallon

Eliminators

Evil Weevil 2 (12) vs Mousetrap vs Tiberius

Dead Evil Weevil

Evil Weevil 2, immobilised due to a dead battery

Mousetrap looked slow off the mark, whilst Evil Weevil 2 briefly fought with Tiberius. Mousetrap’s weapon appeared to get stuck, and Tiberius pierced the shell of Mousetrap. Meanwhile, Evil Weevil 2 appeared to break down and be immobilised for some time, near the arena's edge. Mousetrap got stuck for several seconds to the top of Refbot, before Refbot managed to shake him off. Tiberius and Mousetrap then got stuck in the CPZ, however, Evil Weevil 2 was declared immobilised, and the house robots closed in on it. Sergeant Bash pushed Evil Weevil 2 onto the arena floor flipper, and some of the plating flew off the rear of the machine as it landed.

After the battle, it was discovered that the battery that was selected by the Evil Weevil 2 team was only partially charged, and therefore died part of the way through the battle.

Qualified: Mousetrap & Tiberius

Weld-Dor 2 (28) vs Sump Thing vs Little Fly

Welddor sump thing

Sump Thing strikes Weld-Dor 2

Sump Thing was the surprise of this fight. It used its weapon well, but didn't cause that much damage. Little Fly's weapon was spinning, causing minor damage to the side of Weld-Dor 2, at one point getting the blade lodged in the side of Weld-Dor 2. Weld-Dor 2's weapons weren't working effectively right from the start. Weld-Dor pushed Little Fly close to a CPZ, and Little Fly began to lose pace, almost stopping moving altogether. It looked like it would go to the judges, but then Sump Thing, who been by far the most aggressive in the fight axed the side of Weld-Dor 2, appearing to catch its interior. Weld-Dor 2 suddenly stopped after this and was immobilised. The House Robots closed in and Killalot dumped Weld-Dor 2 in the pit.

After the battle, it was revealed that Little Fly had in fact severed a battery cable, rendering a dented Weld-Dor immobile, instead of Sump Thing who was previously thought responsible for Weld-Dor 2's demise.

Qualified: Sump Thing & Little Fly

Semi-Finals

Tiberius vs Little Fly

TiberiusPit

Matilda, a little shove, a little glance, a little delicate blow...

Tiberius definitely had the upper hand early on; it managed to push Little Fly into Sergeant Bash, who clawed it. Little Fly escaped, but its blade was no good against Tiberius's shell. Tiberius slammed Little Fly into the arena wall; one of the arena spikes stabbed the back of Little Fly. Refbot split the two robots up; Little Fly got away, but Tiberius got stuck under the spike, unable to get out of forward gear. Killalot lifted Tiberius up and dropped it on the pit, the house robot nearly drove in itself, but the size of the robot kept Tiberius out. Matilda flipped Tiberius onto its side and further into the pit before a final little nudge from Shunt saw them engulfed in smoke.

Winner: Little Fly

Mousetrap vs Sump Thing

"Sump Thing, scrapyard chique, what's next? Gorgeous Grunge? Classic Crustic?"
Jonathan Pearce, prior to the start of the match
MousetrapVSumpthing

Mousetrap pins down Sump Thing's axe

Mousetrap started stronger, off the start, Sump Thing flew over the top of Mousetrap, Mousetrap pinning Sump Thing’s axe, firing the weapon again a few seconds later, this time momentarily trapping the chassis of Sump Thing. Mousetrap appeared to be quite sluggish, with the weapon not moving, so Sump Thing charged in again with its axe. Mousetrap got away, but stopped moving again. Sump Thing charged at the seemingly immobile robot, but Mousetrap managed to move out of the way; Sump Thing ran into the arena wall, snapping the chain, and leaving the wheels with no traction, beached on its own fork. The House Robots closed in; Sump Thing was plucked up by Killalot before Dead Metal pitted Sump Thing. The judges decided Mousetrap was still mobile but only just, so it went through, ending Sump Thing's impressive run.

Winner: Mousetrap

Final

Little Fly vs Mousetrap

"Come into my parlor said the Mousetrap to the Fly...
Mousetrap vs Little Fly

Little Fly trying to take out the spring on Mousetrap.

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Jonathan Pearce

Mousetrap appeared to be slow of the mark, Little Fly came in with its weapon, but it didn't cause much damage to Mousetrap, who brought its own weapon into play, both robots causing only superficial damage. Mousetrap then pushed Little Fly into the arena wall. Refbot split the two up. Mousetrap drove at Little Fly's blade, pushing Little Fly onto the pit. Little Fly got away, but Mousetrap pushed it into Matilda. Towards the end of the fight, both robots appeared to slow down, neither weapon causing any real damage, although Mousetrap appeared overall the more aggressive. Little Fly got away and went back on the attack, just before 'Cease' was called. The judges' decision went in favour of Mousetrap.

Heat Winner: Mousetrap

"We've got our own rules, and we've got our own laws, but controversy rules on Robot Wars!"
— Craig Charles' sign-off

Trials

BansheePinball

Banshee hits the target

During the Fourth Wars, alongside the main competition, a Pinball Warrior and Sumo Basho Competition were also held. Unlike the similar competitions of the Third Wars, these trials featured successful qualifiers for Series 4. In between the first and second rounds of each heat, a Pinball run took place, and two sumo attempts took place in between Round 2 and the Heat Final in each of the first eight heats. For Heat K, the Pinball featured Banshee.

Pinball Warrior - Banshee

Score: 75 points