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|robot_name=Thorak
 
|robot_name=Thorak
|image=[[File:Thorak.jpg|200px]]
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|image=[[File:Thorak arw.jpg|Thorak after Robot Wars|200px]]
 
|series=7-8 (not selected)
|caption=Thorak
 
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|live=2016
|series=7 (Failed to qualify)
 
 
|team=Team Thorak
 
|team=Team Thorak
|team_members=James Ware
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|team_members=Alan Holmes<br/>James Ware
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|from=Bognor Regis, West Sussex
|weapons=Lifting Arm
 
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|power=3 x ni-cad botpacks (24V)
 
|weapons=Flipping Arm
 
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'''Thorak''' was a heavyweight robot which attempted to enter [[Robot Wars: The Seventh Wars|Series 7]]-[[Robot Wars: Series 8|8]] of ''[[Robot Wars]]''. It did not qualify for either, although various incarnations of Thorak have made regular appearances at live events.
   
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The team consisted of captain Alan Holmes, who was the weapons operator and maintained the robot's pneumatic and electronics systems, and James Ware, who drove and maintained its radio control systems.
'''Thorak''' was a grey box-wedge robot, that was armed with a lifting arm. It was built by roboteer James Ware. Thorak failed to qualify for Series 7 of ''[[Robot Wars]]'', under currently unknown circumstances.
 
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==Design==
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[[File:Thorakpits.jpg|thumb|left|Thorak with James Ware at the Series 7 qualifiers]]
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Thorak was a box wedge-shaped robot painted purple with black, green and yellow hazard stripes, and armed with a pneumatic flipping arm. Its armour consisted of 6mm aluminium with 6mm polycarbonate, and the robot cost £2000 to build.
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The version that failed to qualify for Series 7 was the MK3 version, and has fought in several other FRA competitions since ''Robot Wars'' finished, such as Roaming Robots. Thorak MK1 and MK2 were both weaponless.
   
 
==Series Record==
 
==Series Record==
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[[File:thorak 2016.jpg|thumb|250px|Thorak at Robot Wars Live Portsmouth 2016]]
*Series 1-6: Did not enter
 
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{{Series Record|Thorak|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|''Failed to qualify''|''Not selected''}}
*Series 7: Failed to qualify
 
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[[Category:Robots that failed to qualify for any wars]]
 
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==Outside Robot Wars==
[[Category:Robots with Lifters]]
 
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<gallery type="slideshow">
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ThorakMK1.jpg|Thorak MK1 (front)
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Thorak.jpg|Thorak MK1
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TeamThorak.jpg|The team with the original Thorak
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ThorakLiveBrighton.png|Thorak (left hand side), fighting at Brighton ModelWorld in 2004
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ThorakNemesis.jpg|Thorak Nemesis, the team's new heavyweight
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Talon.jpg|Talon
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Idk_and_idk_2.jpg|IDK and IDK 2
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FootballRobot.jpg|The unnamed football robot Team Thorak built
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RedEye.jpg|Redeye, Team Thorak's boxing robot
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bibble.jpg|Bibble, another Featherweight
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</gallery>
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After ''Robot Wars'' went off air, the team built a second heavyweight, '''Thorak Nemesis'''. This robot is similar in design to the original Thorak, but has a larger and less steep front wedge and a more powerful flipper.
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Team Thorak also created five featherweights: '''Talon''', an invertible four-wheeled rammer, an unnamed black football robot, '''IDK''' and '''IDK 2''', a pair of identical orange featherweights designed for football competitions, and '''Bibble''', a black and polka-dot painted robot. They have also built a boxing robot called '''Redeye'''.
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==Robot Wars Live Events==
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Thorak made its debut in the Robot Wars Live Events in the second event of 2016 at Portsmouth. It fought in a 4-way melee against [[Bullfrog]], [[Luzifer]] and [[Cherub]], but it lost when it was flipped against the arena wall and was immobilised and lost an armour panel in the process. It also took part in a 4-way melee against Manta, Earthquake and [[Weird Alice|Weird mAlice]], but it was swiftly thrown out of the arena by Manta, followed by Earthquake and Weird mAlice. Next it fought in a 4-way melee against [[Gabriel]], [[Halo]] and Luzifer. Here, it did slightly better managing to hold its own against Halo's axe attacks and also managed to land a few attacks on Luzifer and Gabriel, and survived until the end.
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.thorak.co.uk/ Team Thorak's Official Website]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/user/teamthorak Team Thorak's YouTube Channel]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/#!/teamthorak Team Thorak's Facebook Page]
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==References==
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*[http://www.myspace.com/underglowjim/photos/albums/my-photos/264650#mssrc=SitesPhotos_PP_Breadcrumbs_AP]
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{{Failed to Qualify Competitors}}
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[[Category:Robots with Rear-hinged Flippers]]
 
[[Category:Robots from West Sussex]]
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[[Category:Competitors in Robot Wars Live Events]]
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[[Category:Robots which are still competing today]]
 
[[Category:Robots which failed to qualify for any main series]]

Revision as of 16:29, 16 October 2019

Thorak was a heavyweight robot which attempted to enter Series 7-8 of Robot Wars. It did not qualify for either, although various incarnations of Thorak have made regular appearances at live events.

The team consisted of captain Alan Holmes, who was the weapons operator and maintained the robot's pneumatic and electronics systems, and James Ware, who drove and maintained its radio control systems.

Design

Thorakpits

Thorak with James Ware at the Series 7 qualifiers

Thorak was a box wedge-shaped robot painted purple with black, green and yellow hazard stripes, and armed with a pneumatic flipping arm. Its armour consisted of 6mm aluminium with 6mm polycarbonate, and the robot cost £2000 to build.

The version that failed to qualify for Series 7 was the MK3 version, and has fought in several other FRA competitions since Robot Wars finished, such as Roaming Robots. Thorak MK1 and MK2 were both weaponless.

Series Record

Thorak 2016

Thorak at Robot Wars Live Portsmouth 2016

Series Thorak Series Record
The First Wars Did not enter
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 Failed to qualify
Series 8 Not selected
Series 9 Did not enter
Series 10 Did not enter

Outside Robot Wars

After Robot Wars went off air, the team built a second heavyweight, Thorak Nemesis. This robot is similar in design to the original Thorak, but has a larger and less steep front wedge and a more powerful flipper.

Team Thorak also created five featherweights: Talon, an invertible four-wheeled rammer, an unnamed black football robot, IDK and IDK 2, a pair of identical orange featherweights designed for football competitions, and Bibble, a black and polka-dot painted robot. They have also built a boxing robot called Redeye.

Robot Wars Live Events

Thorak made its debut in the Robot Wars Live Events in the second event of 2016 at Portsmouth. It fought in a 4-way melee against Bullfrog, Luzifer and Cherub, but it lost when it was flipped against the arena wall and was immobilised and lost an armour panel in the process. It also took part in a 4-way melee against Manta, Earthquake and Weird mAlice, but it was swiftly thrown out of the arena by Manta, followed by Earthquake and Weird mAlice. Next it fought in a 4-way melee against Gabriel, Halo and Luzifer. Here, it did slightly better managing to hold its own against Halo's axe attacks and also managed to land a few attacks on Luzifer and Gabriel, and survived until the end.

External Links

References