- "Now, in trying to get fit, I recently joined an aerobics class. And I thought I looked pretty good in a leotard until someone asked if I’d come as an easter egg. So, I went to the steps class instead, which was a tragedy! I even got thrown out of a sauna. Well, if they put hot coals in the corner, I’m bound to have a barbecue, aren’t I? Ah well, maybe I should leave all the exertions to the robots."
- — Craig Charles' introduction
Heat M of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars was the thirteenth of sixteen heats which determined the semi-finalists of Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars. The episode featuring Heat M was originally broadcast on January 5, 2001 on BBC Two.
- Heat M was the only exception to the Sir Chromalot tradition of losing in Round 2 of Heat D to the eventual heat winner, due to Sir Chromalot being seeded and losing to the heat runner-up.
- The seeds of Heat M and Heat F were swapped out of the regular pattern.
- This was presumably done to re-spark the rivalry between Team Chaos and Team Mace.
- This was the only heat in Series 4 in which all six of the robots would return at least once.
- The kill cam footage of Humphrey and Scorpion in the Eliminators would go on to be used in the new titles introduced in Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1.
- Despite being seeded 11th, Wild Thing was never announced as a seed during the entire heat.
Competing Robots
Newcomers
Humphrey | ||
Weight | 79.8kg | |
Dimensions | 0.30 x 1.30 x 1.10m | |
Clearance | 0.05m | |
Power | 2 x 24 Volt motors | |
Weapons | Lifting arm and spikes | |
Notes | Incorporates table leg | |
From: Newark in Nottinghamshire | ||
Team Members: Mick Kerfoot, Helen Kerfoot & Robert Holmes |
Reactor | ||
Weight | 80kg | |
Dimensions | 0.80 x 1.30 x 0.80m | |
Clearance | 0.05m | |
Power | 2 x Wheelchair motors | |
Weapons | Front flipper | |
Notes | Custom built wheels | |
From: Birstall in Leicestershire | ||
Team Members: Russell Orton, Daniel Orton & Martin Crouch |
Scorpion | ||
Weight | 76.2kg | |
Dimensions | 0.80 x 1.40 x 0.70m | |
Clearance | 0.05m | |
Power | 2 x Wheelchair motors | |
Weapons | Chainsaw and 2 cutting discs | |
Notes | Built on dining room table | |
From: Nutley in East Sussex | ||
Team Members: Geoff Smith & John Bell |
Veterans
Sir Chromalot (seeded 27th) | ||
Weight | 80kg | |
Dimensions | 0.50 x 0.65 x 0.22m | |
Clearance | 0.02m | |
Power | 4 x Drill motors | |
Weapons | 18" Drill and cobalt cutter | |
Notes | Self-righting mechanism | |
From: South Ockendon in Essex | ||
Team Members: Steve Merrill & David Whitehead |
The Steel Avenger | ||
Weight | 79.6kg | |
Dimensions | 0.70 x 1.20 x 0.63m | |
Clearance | 0.05m | |
Power | 2 x Electric motors | |
Weapons | Pneumatic axe | |
Notes | Metal & polycarbonate shell | |
From: Colchester | ||
Team Members: John Willoughby, Kevin Cockerill & Tony Bates |
Wild Thing (seeded 11th) | ||
Weight | 76.4kg | |
Dimensions | 0.46 x 0.76 x 0.92m | |
Clearance | 0.02m | |
Power | 2 x Electric motors | |
Weapons | Lifting arm and lance | |
Notes | Integral self-righting mechanism | |
From: Aldershot in Hampshire | ||
Team Members: Nick Adams, Isabelle Adams & Jake Adams |
Eliminators
Wild Thing (11) vs The Steel Avenger vs Humphrey
- "...and this [the axe] will come down on you with the force of Dawn French in a pair of stilettos."
- — Julia Reed on The Steel Avenger
Wild Thing was the quickest robot to start, bumping into Humphrey after manoeuvring around the arena flipper before spinning away. Humphrey bashed into the Steel Avenger as Wild Thing came on the attack again before having second thoughts and darted away from Humphrey. The Steel Avenger went up Wild Thing's wedge, as Wild Thing raised the lifting arm, essentially clamping The Steel Avenger in place, but The Steel Avenger got away and drove across the arena.
Meanwhile, Wild Thing took on Humphrey, pushing Humphrey a bit before backing away and taking on The Steel Avenger as it tried to bring the axe into play. In a good drive, Wild Thing pushed The Steel Avenger into Matilda, who flipped The Steel Avenger against the arena wall. Wild Thing backed onto the fringe of the CPZ but quickly escaped.
- "...but Wild Thing followed up, which means also that Matilda can have a go at the Wild Thing."
- — Jonathan Pearce as Wild Thing drives onto the edge of the CPZ
The Steel Avenger fell off the arena wall, and landed on its side, but Matilda gallantly flipped it back onto its wheels. The Steel Avenger slammed into the arena wall, before reversing away, and driving past Matilda who flipped the feather duster off with her tusks.
- "I think Matilda...has shaken her tail feathers!"
- — Jonathan Pearce
Meanwhile, Humphrey was sitting, static by the arena wall, slowly lifting it's weapon up and down. The Steel Avenger came in with a ramming and axing attack on Humphrey, though this part was cut out. Wild Thing had spiked the back of The Steel Avenger with its lance. The Steel Avenger fired its srimech in an attempt to get away. Sir Killalot threatened to come out of his CPZ, and the two robots scarpered to the middle of the arena. Humphrey suddenly started moving in the one wheel again.
- "It seemed to me that Humphrey was immobilised, this is the Wild Thing, chasing down the Steel Avenger here. Steel Avenger getting away. I think the Humphrey...oh no, they're ok, Humphrey's ok."
- — Jonathan Pearce describes the action of the battle
Wild Thing impaled the polycarbonate side armour of the Steel Avenger with its lance, before pushing The Steel Avenger into the arena wall. The Steel Avenger, unable to land its axe on Wild Thing fired its srimech arms again, and the two separated. Humphrey started moving again, but drove straight into the claws of Dead Metal. Wild Thing and The Steel Avenger were still tussling, and were dangerously close to Matilda's CPZ. Matilda tried flipping Wild Thing over, but it escaped.
- "If it goes to the judges, Wild Thing have done enough, I don't think it'll go to the judges, because Humphrey, they've gone haven't they?"
- — Jonathan Pearce confirms Humphrey's immobilization.
Dead Metal sliced into Humphrey's lifter, before the rest of the House Robots came in to attack. Sergeant Bash gripped onto the front of Humphrey before dragging it onto the floor flipper. Wild Thing pushed The Steel Avenger into Sir Killalot. The two escaped, and Humphrey was flipped by the Floor Flipper.
The House Robots came along again, and Sir Killalot picked Humphrey up, doing his usual trick of spinning on the spot holding the defeated Humphrey aloft. Cease was called as Humphrey was still being held by Sir Killalot.
Qualified: The Steel Avenger & Wild Thing
Sir Chromalot (27) vs Scorpion vs Reactor
Before the battle, the Sir Chromalot team had entered the Robot Wars studio in a huge container lorry, with cheerleaders and a fake newspaper stated that 'The Class act returns.'
The battle started, and it was clear that Sir Chromalot was the fastest of the three, spinning on the spot before attacking Scorpion. The two clashed, and Sir Chromalot pushed Scorpion back. Reactor came into the fray, but Sir Chromalot kept its attention on Scorpion. Sir Chromalot pierced Scorpion's fiberglass shell, and slammed it into Reactor.
- "...and you just saw the little drill, of Sir Chromalot, and it's not as good as Sir Killalot's, I'm sorry boys."
- — Jonathan Pearce shoots down Sir Chromalot's claim.
Sir Chromalot had Scorpion impaled, but a shove from Reactor freed the latter, and as Sir Chromalot darted around the side wall flame throwers, Reactor bumped into the back of Scorpion. Reactor turned away, as Sir Chromalot shunted through both robots. Sir Chromalot rammed into Scorpion again, except with the cobalt cutter this time. It pierced, but Scorpion got away, and drove near Dead Metal's CPZ.
Scorpion reversed very slowly into Sir Chromalot, trying to get the cutting disc into play, but to no avail. Scorpion bumped past Sir Chromalot, and something flew off from one of the trio together.
- "Ooh something's come off one of them there, I'm not too sure from whence that came."
- — Jonathan Pearce as a piece flies off out of the melee.
Reactor was trying to get its lifting plate beneath Sir Chromalot by shoving it around. Both robots drove near Dead Metal, who threatened to come out and attack, but the two escaped. In a good shove, Reactor got underneath Scorpion and pushed them across the arena and into the wall, but Scorpion escaped quickly afterwards. Sir Chromalot slammed into Scorpion again, as Reactor circled round, trying to find a good place to attack. Reactor shoved into Scorpion from the side, and used its lifter to tip Scorpion over.
- "I don't think the cutting discs can get into play! And Reactor topples Scorpion immediately."
- — Jonathan Pearce as Reactor tips Scorpion over
Sergeant Bash came in to attack Scorpion, but Reactor had gotten itself wedged underneath an arena side spike by its own charge. Sergeant Bash tried to free them, as Matilda bean to come in on Scorpion. Finally Reactor escaped, and Sergeant Bash focused on Scorpion again. Sergeant Bash pushed Scorpion, before reversing away. Sir Killalot came in on Scorpion, and Sergeant Bash gripped its tail.
Sergeant Bash continued its grip of Scorpion's tail, dragging it backwards, crushing the fiberglass shell and snapping the end of the tail off. The rest of the House Robots began to attack the eliminated Scorpion, with Dead Metal attacking the bottom of the chassis, causing a huge shower of sparks. Dead Metal let go so Sir Killalot could attack.
Sir Killalot lifted Scorpion into the air, before holding the flammable fiberglass Scorpion over the side wall flame thrower.
- "Jeff Smith and John Bell, they'd also like to thank John's wife Pip, she let them design and build Scorpion on the dining room table. She had to delay cooking cheese on toast, instead, she has Scorpion rarebit."
- — Jonathan Pearce as Scorpion is held aloft and burnt.
The pit descended as Sir Killalot spun Scorpion around in the air. Sir Killalot stopped spinning, and Scorpion's tail continued burning.
Qualified: Reactor & Sir Chromalot
Semi-Finals
Wild Thing (11) vs Reactor
Wild Thing sped off its starting position into the relatively sluggish Reactor. Wild Thing caught Reactor side on, and got in underneath with the wedge. The lifting arm raised, keeping Reactor in position as Wild Thing shoved it forwards.
Wild Thing kept pushing Reactor, until Reactor's lifter at the front dug into the arena floor, so Wild Thing relented and drove away, lowering the lifting arm before coming back on the attack at the rear of Reactor, using its incredible manoeuvrability to get around. Wild Thing got its lifting arm underneath the wheel of Reactor, but couldn't flip, so it just shoved Reactor into the arena sidewall at speed. Wild Thing reversed onto the CPZ edge, but got away.
- "A ground clearance of 5 millimetres only on Reactor, but that's the Achilles heel, Wild Thing attacking in the rear of Reactor and dumping it onto the arena side wall."
- — Jonathan Pearce
Wild Thing pushed into Reactor again, but this time Reactor drove further forwards driving into Dead Metal's CPZ whereas Wild Thing spun around and retreated.
Wild Thing span on the spot as Reactor escaped Dead Metal. Wild Thing then pushed into Reactor, this time shoving it into Dead Metal's CPZ. Reactor very cumbersomely managed to escape Dead Metal's pincers but was nearly caught. Wild Thing pushed into the side of Reactor this time, but it couldn't get much purchase.
- "A little bit like soap in the shower, through your hands and away."
- — Jonathan describes Reactor
Wild Thing got around the back of Reactor again, shoving it across the whole arena, lifting the wheels off the ground so Reactor couldn't get any traction at all. Wild Thing got completely underneath Reactor, and shoved it into the sidewall and Sergeant Bash's CPZ.
Sergeant Bash was unable to grab Reactor, and it got away again. Reactor was moving very slowly, and Wild Thing went across the flames, getting underneath the side of Reactor. Wild Thing pushed Reactor again, in a charge all the way across the arena, but this time into Sir Killalot.
Wild Thing continued pressurizing, shoving Reactor into Sir Killalot's claw, which crumpled the wooden wheel. Reactor spun its wheels, trying to retreat away, but it didn't get enough traction, and Sir Killalot held it in place. Dead Metal then came in on Reactor, but went away after Killalot let it go. Reactor sluggish as ever, drove into the centre of the arena, where Wild Thing was. Wild Thing spun into Reactor, but drove away.
- "...and I wonder if, at this stage, Russell Orton, young Daniel and Martin Crouch are just thinking look lets stay out of trouble and live to fight another day, because Wild Thing very much on top here."
- — Jonathan Pearce on Reactor's tactics
Wild Thing pushed Reactor into the arena wall, before retreating and then coming back on the attack again. Wild Thing puhed Reactor back into Sir Killalot, and nearly got caught themselves, but got away in time. Reactor was now moving very, very slowly, and so Wild Thing took advantage by pushing Reactor into Dead Metal. Wild Thing slammed in again and again relentlessly, to stop Reactor from getting away from Dead Metal.
Wild Thing spun victoriously, as Reactor struggled to move away from near Dead Metals CPZ after being let go by the House Robot. Dead Metal attacked again, this time in the back of Reactor, causing sparks, but no visible damage. Wild Thing then pushed into Sergeant Bash, trying to attack the house robot.
The clock began to tick down with Reactor just about still moving, Wild Thing went back after them. Wild Thing went on one final shove, pushing Reactor into the arena side wall, before Cease was called.
- "Well the judges have made their decision, remember it's style, control, aggression and damage, and they've gone for, are you nervous, are you nervous, they've gone for Wild Thing!"
- — Craig Charles announces the results
Winner: Wild Thing
Sir Chromalot (27) vs The Steel Avenger
The Sir Chromolot's cheerleaders were allowed to give a short choreographed performance in the arena, prior to this battle. Here, The Steel Avenger started by bouncing off Sir Chromalot before shoving it into the arena wall spike. Whilst another attempt to push the round machine, The Steel Avenger was picked up and spun halfway round the body of Sir Chromalot before driving away. Sir Chromalot tried to cause damage with the drills but they were equally ineffective and were eventually bent by The Steel Avenger's front blade, rendering them useless. The Steel Avenger then launched a small flurry of axe blows, albeit unsuccessfully.
- "Down comes the axe, missed! Down comes the axe, missed! Down comes... no."
- — Jonathan Pearce as The Steel Avenger is initially unsuccessful in its attacks
Finally, The Steel Avenger managed to land a hit on the body of Sir Chromalot with its axe. (Yet, throughout the full battle, several more successful axe blows from The Steel Avenger were not shown on television.) The blow must have done something as Sir Chromalot appeared to slow down severely after the axe blow, allowing The Steel Avenger to ram the still robot a couple of times before pushing it down the open pit.
Winner: The Steel Avenger
Final
Wild Thing (11) vs The Steel Avenger
Wild Thing started by trying to pierce the side of The Steel Avenger with the lance, but it was not effective. At the same time as trying to use the lance to cause damage Wild Thing was pushing The Steel Avenger. After a couple of failed lance attacks, the arm was lowered so the front would be a better wedge. Wild Thing continued to shove the silver machine and The Steel Avenger failed to hit its foe with the axe. A second axe swing from the Steel Avenger had managed to hit the rear of Wild Thing's wedge, and then both robots went on bashing each other around the arena.
Eventually, Wild Thing charged at The Steel Avenger, getting the steep wedge underneath it and tipping it over on top of the pit panel. The Steel Avenger failed to self-right and Sir Killalot moved in, crushing the side panel with its claw.
- "The right side cone flicks out, there's nothing on the left, the axe can't lift The Steel Avenger..."
- — Jonathan Pearce as The Steel Avenger fails to self-right
The pit opened right next to The Steel Avenger as it self righted, leaving it in a perfect position to knock into the pit. The house robots backed off, allowing Wild Thing to come in and have it the last little shove on The Steel Avenger, sending it into the pit.
Heat Winner: Wild Thing
- "One of my favourite bands was The Doors, but we'll really light your fire, on Robot Wars!"
- — Craig Charles' sign-off
Trials
- "Well it seems there was more damage in that last battle than we thought, apparently one of the judges broke a nail. So while they go and get that sorted, lets enjoy some pinball."
- — Craig Charles
During the Fourth Wars, alongside the main competition, a Pinball Warrior Tournament 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 M, the Pinball featured Gemini.
Pinball Warrior Tournament - Gemini
Score: 255 points
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