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|robot_name=Whirlpool 70 |
|robot_name=Whirlpool 70 |
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|series=Extreme 1 |
|series=Extreme 1 |
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+ | |us_series=1 |
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|other_names=W70 |
|other_names=W70 |
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+ | |team=The Big Soft |
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|team_members=Janis Platbardis<br/>Christer Floors<br/>Mats Larsen |
|team_members=Janis Platbardis<br/>Christer Floors<br/>Mats Larsen |
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+ | |from=Sweden |
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|weight=100kg |
|weight=100kg |
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|dimensions=0.56m x 0.69m x 0.34m |
|dimensions=0.56m x 0.69m x 0.34m |
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|weapons=Blades, Hooks, Flails attached to spinning body. |
|weapons=Blades, Hooks, Flails attached to spinning body. |
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− | {{quote|It's emerged from the underwater depths to fight the land robots.|[[Jonathan Pearce]] introduces |
+ | {{quote|It's emerged from the underwater depths to fight the land robots.|[[Jonathan Pearce]] introduces Whirlpool 70}} |
− | '''Whirlpool 70''' (also called '''W70''') was a Swedish robot that entered [[The Second World Championship]] |
+ | '''Whirlpool 70''' (also called '''W70''') was a Swedish robot that entered [[The Second World Championship]], which was broadcast as part of the first series of ''[[Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1|Robot Wars Extreme]]'' and the first season of ''[[Extreme Warriors: Season 1| Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors]]''. It lost its only battle, after being flipped by [[Firestorm|Firestorm 3]] and set upon by [[Sir Killalot]]. |
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+ | ==Design== |
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+ | [[File:Whirlpool 70.jpg|thumb|left|Whirlpool 70 in the arena]] |
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+ | Whirlpool 70 was a tracked robot built out of a swimming pool cleaning device, armed with a heavy rotating steel frame with four flailing maces attached to it, which acted as the robot's full-body spinner. According to [[Robot Wars Extreme: The Official Guide]], the rotating frame could also be fitted with spikes or hooks in place of the maces. The front of Whirlpool 70 was lined with red LED's. However, the robot could not self-right, a weakness highlighted on its statistics board, and it was extremely slow at 3mph. |
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+ | ===Etymology=== |
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+ | Although the robot's full name used on its statistics board was Whirlpool 70, the robot was more commonly referred to as '''W70''' by Jonathan Pearce and other presenters. Ironically, the pronunciation of the 'shortened' name W70 is longer than its full name, by one extra syllable. |
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==Robot History== |
==Robot History== |
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− | ===Extreme 1=== |
+ | ===Extreme 1/US Season 1=== |
+ | Whirlpool 70 represented Sweden in the Second World Championship, aired during the first series of ''[[Robot Wars Extreme]]'', and the first season of ''Extreme Warriors''. In its opening melee, Whirlpool 70 faced [[Firestorm|Firestorm 3]] of the United Kingdom, [[Drillzilla]] of the USA, and [[NEAT Machine]] of the Netherlands. |
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+ | [[File:Sir K W70.jpg|thumb|left|Whirlpool 70 is crumpled by Sir Killalot]] |
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+ | [[File:Firestorm vs W70.jpg|thumb|W70 is flipped onto its side by Firestorm 3]] |
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+ | [[File:Refbot_whirlpool70.png|thumb|left|Refbot counts Whirlpool 70 out]] |
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+ | [[File:2ndWCFight2 2.jpg|thumb|Whirlpool 70 is left upside-down after being flipped]] |
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⚫ | Whirlpool 70 started the match very slowly as it tried to get its spinning body up to speed. Drillzilla rammed Whirlpool 70, but was pushed away by Firestorm 3. NEAT Machine used its battering ram to stop Whirlpool 70 from escaping, but Whirlpool 70 then drove very slowly away and into Sir Killalot's grasp. It was here that Whirlpool 70 was damaged by [[Sir Killalot]], leading to its breakdown. Meanwhile NEAT Machine had been flipped over by Firestorm 3, which then proceeded to flip Whirlpool 70 onto its side. Sir Killalot placed Whirlpool 70 back onto its tracks on the floor flipper, but it was no longer moving, and so it was counted out by [[Refbot]]. Whirlpool 70 was then thrown by the floor flipper, and was left inverted. Whirlpool 70 still managed to get in Firestorm 3 and Drillzilla's way as they continued fighting, but it had already been eliminated from the battle that was eventually won by Drillzilla. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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{{Results Top|White|Black|WHIRLPOOL 70}} |
{{Results Top|White|Black|WHIRLPOOL 70}} |
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− | {{Show|Extreme Series 1}} |
+ | {{Show|Extreme Series 1/US Season 1}} |
{{Competition|[[The Second World Championship]]|Representing Sweden, Round 1}} |
{{Competition|[[The Second World Championship]]|Representing Sweden, Round 1}} |
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− | {{Battle|Round 1|[[ |
+ | {{Battle|[[The Second World Championship|Round 1]]|[[Drillzilla]] (USA), [[Firestorm|Firestorm 3]] (UK), [[NEAT Machine]] (NED)|Eliminated}} |
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*Wins: 0 |
*Wins: 0 |
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*Losses: 1 |
*Losses: 1 |
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+ | ==Series Record== |
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+ | [[File:W70 pits.png|thumb|220x220px|Whirlpool 70 in the pits]] |
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+ | {{Series Record EX|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|Did not enter|'''The Second World Championship, Round 1'''}} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Whirlpool 70 is one of only two robots from Sweden to compete in Robot Wars. The other is [[Rawbot]]. |
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{{Foreign Notables}} |
{{Foreign Notables}} |
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{{Extreme 1 Competing Robots}} |
{{Extreme 1 Competing Robots}} |
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+ | {{Extreme Warriors 1 Competitors}} |
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[[Category:Swedish Robots]] |
[[Category:Swedish Robots]] |
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− | [[Category:One-time Losers]] |
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[[Category:World Championship competitors]] |
[[Category:World Championship competitors]] |
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[[Category:International event only competitors in the UK Series]] |
[[Category:International event only competitors in the UK Series]] |
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[[Category:International event only competitors in the US Series]] |
[[Category:International event only competitors in the US Series]] |
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[[Category:Full Body Spinners]] |
[[Category:Full Body Spinners]] |
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[[Category:Tracked Robots]] |
[[Category:Tracked Robots]] |
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[[Category:Robots with Flails]] |
[[Category:Robots with Flails]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots named after weather]] |
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Revision as of 10:36, 27 April 2020
- "It's emerged from the underwater depths to fight the land robots."
- — Jonathan Pearce introduces Whirlpool 70
Whirlpool 70 (also called W70) was a Swedish robot that entered The Second World Championship, which was broadcast as part of the first series of Robot Wars Extreme and the first season of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors. It lost its only battle, after being flipped by Firestorm 3 and set upon by Sir Killalot.
Design
Whirlpool 70 was a tracked robot built out of a swimming pool cleaning device, armed with a heavy rotating steel frame with four flailing maces attached to it, which acted as the robot's full-body spinner. According to Robot Wars Extreme: The Official Guide, the rotating frame could also be fitted with spikes or hooks in place of the maces. The front of Whirlpool 70 was lined with red LED's. However, the robot could not self-right, a weakness highlighted on its statistics board, and it was extremely slow at 3mph.
Etymology
Although the robot's full name used on its statistics board was Whirlpool 70, the robot was more commonly referred to as W70 by Jonathan Pearce and other presenters. Ironically, the pronunciation of the 'shortened' name W70 is longer than its full name, by one extra syllable.
Robot History
Extreme 1/US Season 1
Whirlpool 70 represented Sweden in the Second World Championship, aired during the first series of Robot Wars Extreme, and the first season of Extreme Warriors. In its opening melee, Whirlpool 70 faced Firestorm 3 of the United Kingdom, Drillzilla of the USA, and NEAT Machine of the Netherlands.
Whirlpool 70 started the match very slowly as it tried to get its spinning body up to speed. Drillzilla rammed Whirlpool 70, but was pushed away by Firestorm 3. NEAT Machine used its battering ram to stop Whirlpool 70 from escaping, but Whirlpool 70 then drove very slowly away and into Sir Killalot's grasp. It was here that Whirlpool 70 was damaged by Sir Killalot, leading to its breakdown. Meanwhile NEAT Machine had been flipped over by Firestorm 3, which then proceeded to flip Whirlpool 70 onto its side. Sir Killalot placed Whirlpool 70 back onto its tracks on the floor flipper, but it was no longer moving, and so it was counted out by Refbot. Whirlpool 70 was then thrown by the floor flipper, and was left inverted. Whirlpool 70 still managed to get in Firestorm 3 and Drillzilla's way as they continued fighting, but it had already been eliminated from the battle that was eventually won by Drillzilla.
Results
WHIRLPOOL 70 - RESULTS | ||
Extreme Series 1/US Season 1 | ||
The Second World Championship Representing Sweden, Round 1 | ||
Round 1 | vs. Drillzilla (USA), Firestorm 3 (UK), NEAT Machine (NED) | Eliminated |
Wins/Losses
- Wins: 0
- Losses: 1
Series Record
Main Series | Did not enter Series Record |
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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 | Did not enter |
Series 8 | Did not enter |
Series 9 | Did not enter |
Series 10 | Did not enter |
Robot Wars Extreme | Appearances |
Series 1 | The Second World Championship, Round 1 |
Series 2 | Did not enter |
Trivia
- Whirlpool 70 is one of only two robots from Sweden to compete in Robot Wars. The other is Rawbot.
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