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|team_name=Team Run Amok |
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− | |team_members='''Team Run Amok'''<br/>Mark Joerger<br/>Aaron Joerger<br/>Alissa Joerger<br/>'''Team Creative Steel'''<br/>Max Chapin |
+ | |team_members='''Team Run Amok'''<br/>Mark Joerger<br/>Aaron Joerger<br/>Alissa Joerger<br/><br>'''Team Creative Steel'''<br/>Max Chapin<br/>Josh Robson<br/>Jordan Robson |
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|home_town=Salem, Oregon |
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− | '''Team Run Amok''' is a team from Salem, Oregon that competed in both seasons of ''[[Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors]]'' and ''[[Nickelodeon Robot Wars]]''. The team built and entered two robots on the show; [[Run Away]] and [[The Gap]]. |
+ | '''Team Run Amok''' is a team from Salem, Oregon that competed in both seasons of ''[[Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors]]'' and ''[[Nickelodeon Robot Wars]]''. The team built and entered two robots on the show; [[Run Away]] and [[The Gap]]. |
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⚫ | Team Run Amok previously had success outside of Robot Wars in the American robot competition show, Robotica. They entered and won the first season with '''Run Amok''', which was later modified and |
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+ | Run Away was entered in all three seasons by the Joerger family; Mark, Aaron and Alissa. The Gap was entered in US Season 2 by their sister team, '''Team Creative Steel'''; Max Chapin, Josh Robson and Jordan Robson. Chapin was the team's welder, and managed to restore Run Away to fighting condition after its axles were severely mangled by [[Destructive Criticism]]. |
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+ | The Gap was due to enter Nickelodeon Robot Wars in the [[Nickelodeon Robot Wars/International Tag Team|International Tag Team]] competition alongside Run Away, but the robot sustained drive gearbox damage which could not be repaired, so the team fought with the [[Loanerbots|loanerbot]] [[Zanzara]]. The teams failed to achieve much success in the main competition, with neither robot progressing past the second round in either season. |
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==Robots== |
==Robots== |
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+ | Runaway RWEWS1.jpg|Run Away (Season 1) |
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+ | Runaway RWSeason2.jpg|Run Away (Season 2) |
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+ | The Gap Pits.jpg|The Gap (Season 2) |
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+ | Zanzara_Arena.png|Zanzara (Nickelodeon) |
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===Wins/Losses=== |
===Wins/Losses=== |
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*Wins: 3 |
*Wins: 3 |
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==Series Record== |
==Series Record== |
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+ | {{Series Record US|Team Run Amok|'''Heat, Round 1 with [[Run Away]]'''|'''Heat, Round 2 with [[Run Away]]'''<br>'''Heat, Round 2 with [[The Gap]]'''|'''International Tag Team with [[Run Away]] and [[Zanzara]]'''}} |
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− | *Season 1: Heat (Round 1) with [[Run Away]] |
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− | *Season 2: Heat, Round 2 with [[Run Away]] and [[The Gap]] |
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+ | ==Outside Robot Wars== |
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+ | Run_Amok_youtube.png|Run Amok in Robotica |
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+ | Mini max bot.jpg|Mini Max Bot (Antweight) |
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+ | Zpatula.jpg|Zpatula (Beetleweight) |
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+ | Rat amok.jpg|Rat Amok (Antweight) |
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+ | Nasty glass of water.jpg|Nasty Glass Of Water (Hobbyweight) |
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+ | miniamok1.jpg|Mini Run Amok |
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+ | 3amok.jpg|Mini Run Amok with Run Amok |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | After Robot Wars, team captain Mark Joerger created [[The Combat Robot Hall of Fame]]. |
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+ | On October 18th, 2013, team member Aaron Joerger sadly passed away from a pulmonary embolism at the age of 22. |
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+ | ==External Links== |
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+ | *[http://runamok.tech/robotica.html Team Run Amok's official website] |
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+ | {{US Series Teams}} |
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[[Category:Team Pages]] |
[[Category:Team Pages]] |
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[[Category:Teams who entered the same series with more than one robot]] |
[[Category:Teams who entered the same series with more than one robot]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 5 May 2020
Team Run Amok is a team from Salem, Oregon that competed in both seasons of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors and Nickelodeon Robot Wars. The team built and entered two robots on the show; Run Away and The Gap.
The Team
Run Away was entered in all three seasons by the Joerger family; Mark, Aaron and Alissa. The Gap was entered in US Season 2 by their sister team, Team Creative Steel; Max Chapin, Josh Robson and Jordan Robson. Chapin was the team's welder, and managed to restore Run Away to fighting condition after its axles were severely mangled by Destructive Criticism.
The Gap was due to enter Nickelodeon Robot Wars in the International Tag Team competition alongside Run Away, but the robot sustained drive gearbox damage which could not be repaired, so the team fought with the loanerbot Zanzara. The teams failed to achieve much success in the main competition, with neither robot progressing past the second round in either season.
Robots
Name | Weight Class | Series |
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Run Away | Heavyweight | Season 1-2, Nickelodeon |
The Gap | Heavyweight | Season 2 |
Zanzara | Heavyweight | Nickelodeon |
Wins/Losses
- Wins: 3
- Losses: 5
Series Record
US Series | Team Run Amok Series Record |
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Season 1 | Heat, Round 1 with Run Away |
Season 2 | Heat, Round 2 with Run Away Heat, Round 2 with The Gap |
Nickelodeon | International Tag Team with Run Away and Zanzara |
Outside Robot Wars
Team Run Amok previously had success outside of Robot Wars in the American robot competition show, Robotica. They entered and won the first season with Run Amok, which was later modified and renamed Run Away for Robot Wars.
After Robot Wars, team captain Mark Joerger created The Combat Robot Hall of Fame.
On October 18th, 2013, team member Aaron Joerger sadly passed away from a pulmonary embolism at the age of 22.
External Links
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