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  • Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

    Its August. Its an odd-numbered year. That means...

    Nominations for membership in the Combat Robot Hall of Fame are open!

    All combat robots -- active or retired -- in any weight class -- are eligible. Builders may vote for as many robots as they like, but only one ballot per builder please. Robots are judged on the percentage of ballots on which they appear.

    Consider the criteria for membership:

    * Dominating success in combat
    * Pioneering or perfecting influential designs
    * Having great fan or entertainment appeal, or
    * Otherwise making a lasting impact on the sport.

    Go take a look at the hall (http://members.toast.net/joerger/hall_of_fame.htmlhttp://members.toast.net/joerger/hall_of_fame.html) to view current members and the honorable mention list. Robots on the honorable mention list may be promoted to full membership via the biennial vote, and new robots may go direct to full membership or onto the honorable mention list.

    Think over your nominations, pull them together, and send them in to the ballot-only email address: speedcall@excite.com by midnight PDT on August 15th.

    Results will be posted here and at the Hall of Fame.

  • #2
    Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

    Big Nipper. Just from pure enginering point of view. And tenacity.

    Gravity. Most of the high powered flippers use weapon power systems simular or even blatant copies.

    For feathers, Lambsy, taking the Gravity system a step further, and giving birth to the current generation of feather flippers that rival the old heavies in pure power.

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    • #3
      Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

      I agree with the vote for Nipper for best engineered robot.

      For feathers you have to look to the Scorpian team for as John would say pushing the boundaries. And making somthing that people said couldnt be done i.e. Scorpian Pure Evil.

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      • #4
        Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

        mario

        yes gravity as my dad even admits to copying him

        so many others prob got the idea from him 2

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        • #5
          Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

          Terrorhurtz - Still not a single robot thats acheived the power and reliabity of this robot. Great crowd pleaser, great to watch, well engineered and wins!

          Big Nippers a great peice of engineering.

          Tiberious - I dont suppose youve seen a robot with over 5 tonnes of crush at the tip? also very well built.

          Feathers - All of team big nippers robots are very well engineered and push the boundaries of each weapon they have. Still no spinner as reliable as little spinner, no axe as reliable as little hitter, and no flipper as reliable and good looking as little Flipper.

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          • #6
            Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

            Id certainly agree with all of the above. Big Nipper is a particular favourite of mine- superb design and build. Panic Attack taken to another level? Unless I skipped passed it theres no mention of Cassius, which although never dominant in combat certainly meets the other three criteria big time, at least in the UK. Two other UK robots that at least deserve a mention are Storm 2 and Kan-Opener. Although Storm is a highly derivative design- effectively a combination of Biohazard and Tornado- and despite some checkbook robotics grumbling, the engineering and design quality of the machine are excellent, the compact size allowing enormously strong armour. Drivetrain power and traction set new standards in the UK. Like Big Nipper, Storm 2 looks more like an American robot. Kan-Opener remains one of the best driven, most dangerous and hard to beat robots on the UK live circuit. The basic design outline has remained largely unchanged, but like TerrorHurtz it has been constantly refined and improved over the years.

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            • #7
              Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

              * Dominating success in combat

              Biohazard

              * Pioneering or perfecting influential designs

              Cassius

              * Having great fan or entertainment appeal

              Razer

              * Otherwise making a lasting impact on the sport

              Gravity 3.

              I can also mention Shrederator, Mauler, Blendo, Mechadon, Chaos 2, Tornado, TerrorHz, Kan-opener, Big Nipper etc. etc. But when looking at the criteria i would go for these.

              (Message edited by leorcc on August 06, 2007)

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              • #8
                Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                Well I am going to be dead biased and nominate Typhoon 2

                my reasons?

                - The first successful UK full bodied spinner
                - Powered by a petrol engine (later a petrol/electric hybrid)
                - First to destroy the robot wars arena causing a cease to a fight (mainly due to some poor driving on my part but it still did it )
                - A whole heap of engineering went into it. More than I could describe here.

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                • #9
                  Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                  Ok, so Im NOT a builder, but if I could vote, these would be my bots for the list:-

                  Doinating success in combat:- Storm 2.

                  Pionering or perfecting influential designs:- Cassius.

                  Haveing great fan or entertainment appeal:- Plunderbird.

                  Otherwise making a lasting impact on the sport:- Lambsy.

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                  • #10
                    Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                    Dominating success in combat- Typhoon
                    Pioneering or perfecting influential designs- Turbulance
                    Having great fan or entertainment appeal- Terror Hertz
                    Otherwise making a lasting impact on the sport- Chaos 2

                    Also like to mention, Wheely Big Cheese, Bio Hazard, Knightmare form the states, Cassius, Storm 2, Tornado, Atomic, Gravity, TAN (I could go on listing for hours!!!)

                    James D+ T.D.- Team BallistiX

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                    • #11
                      Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                      Last call for votes for the Combat Robot Hall of Fame. Voting closes at Midnight (Pacific Standard Time) on Wednesday August 15th.

                      Discussing here on the forum is great, but your votes only count if you email them in.

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                      • #12
                        Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                        Having great fan or entertainment appeal: Diotoir, perhaps? Or are they still around? :sad:

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                        • #13
                          Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                          Firestorm

                          -perfecting the forward hinge flipper
                          -very consistent success in Robot Wars UK (although never won outright)
                          -it flipped Mr Psycho, and much fan appeal.

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                          • #14
                            Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                            The 2007 vote is complete. The ballots ranged widely with votes cast for 45 different individual robots from the United States, Canada, and Europe. Votes from Europe and North America were counted seperately to avoid diluting the voting pool.

                            There are two new full members to the Hall for 2007:

                            * Sewer Snake (US) -- the historically #1 ranked heavyweight is promoted from Honorable Mention status.
                            * Cassius (UK) -- the prototypical Robot Wars flipper moves directly into the Hall.

                            Several other robots from the Honorable Mention roll received significant support toward full membership, but only Sewer Snake made the transition.

                            Five robots have been added to the Honorable Mention roll for 2007:

                            * Big Nipper (UK)
                            * CycloneBot (US)
                            * Gravity (Holland)
                            * Storm 2 (UK)
                            * TerrorHurtz (UK)

                            Brief robographies for all robots and pictures/weblinks for full members have been added to the Hall: http://members.toast.net/joerger/hall_of_fame.htmlhttp://members.toast.net/joerger/hall_of_fame.html

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                            • #15
                              Combat Robot Hall of Fame - Nominations open

                              mark lambs eh?

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