Re: When We Were Kings !
Wow talk about a slap in the face to all the good work, time, effort and cash thrown in by everyone since robot wars finished.
Camera crew always wanting interviews? No that was a pain in the arse at the best of times. Trying to prepare the robot and prepare mentally for the next battle was always interupted. The best interview I ever gave where I took the camera man around the inside of typhoon 2 explaining the various systems and how they worked together, was it shown? Was it hell
Hotel rooms? Really? You are complaining because you aren't put up in a holiday inn? Funny thing was that I never usually got to see a hotel room as those were taken up by the BAE systems support crew. I slept on the floor on the local ATC unit. Far more fun as there was a dozen or so cadets in the same building and we had far more fun there.
Meals? Those are usually provided in some form and the organisers that don't I don't hold it against them one bit. Throwing up an arena and all the support mechanisms around it are far more important than making sure you have a free egg mayo sandwich (not that I don't appriciate when one is available!)
If you want to go feel like a star then apply for big brother or britains got talent. If your ambitions in life are really so vapid as to be popular for a while before being spat out and then touring student unions for years then good luck to you.
9 years on since the end of robot wars? I don't think so. We appeared for the first time in 2001 and if im not mistaken I had several more appearances after that.
One big event? We have those, they are called the heavyweight and featherweight champs. Most of the machines in the woodwork couldn't hope to compete for the titles these days as they are so far behind technologically.
This comment was the best though, There are alternatives to spending a barrow load of bucks on polycarbonate sheeting too.
Yes there are, they are called lawsuits and would usually result from a member of the audience being injured or damage to property etc etc
Is this post a bit cutting and to the point? Yeah probably. Do I care? Not at all.
I am exceptionally grateful to all those members of the FRA, event organisers and other roboteers that I have had the good fortune to meet and work with and to those that I haven't, I know that you have done a lot of work behind the scenes that never gets seen. If anyone would have loved robot wars to return it would have been me as I never got to defend the title I won in the same arena with the same machine. Typhoon 2 was measured up for a toy but that never materialised obviously and I enjoyed the times I had on the tv. But that is in the past. Time to move on.
Wow talk about a slap in the face to all the good work, time, effort and cash thrown in by everyone since robot wars finished.
Camera crew always wanting interviews? No that was a pain in the arse at the best of times. Trying to prepare the robot and prepare mentally for the next battle was always interupted. The best interview I ever gave where I took the camera man around the inside of typhoon 2 explaining the various systems and how they worked together, was it shown? Was it hell
Hotel rooms? Really? You are complaining because you aren't put up in a holiday inn? Funny thing was that I never usually got to see a hotel room as those were taken up by the BAE systems support crew. I slept on the floor on the local ATC unit. Far more fun as there was a dozen or so cadets in the same building and we had far more fun there.
Meals? Those are usually provided in some form and the organisers that don't I don't hold it against them one bit. Throwing up an arena and all the support mechanisms around it are far more important than making sure you have a free egg mayo sandwich (not that I don't appriciate when one is available!)
If you want to go feel like a star then apply for big brother or britains got talent. If your ambitions in life are really so vapid as to be popular for a while before being spat out and then touring student unions for years then good luck to you.
9 years on since the end of robot wars? I don't think so. We appeared for the first time in 2001 and if im not mistaken I had several more appearances after that.
One big event? We have those, they are called the heavyweight and featherweight champs. Most of the machines in the woodwork couldn't hope to compete for the titles these days as they are so far behind technologically.
This comment was the best though, There are alternatives to spending a barrow load of bucks on polycarbonate sheeting too.
Yes there are, they are called lawsuits and would usually result from a member of the audience being injured or damage to property etc etc
Is this post a bit cutting and to the point? Yeah probably. Do I care? Not at all.
I am exceptionally grateful to all those members of the FRA, event organisers and other roboteers that I have had the good fortune to meet and work with and to those that I haven't, I know that you have done a lot of work behind the scenes that never gets seen. If anyone would have loved robot wars to return it would have been me as I never got to defend the title I won in the same arena with the same machine. Typhoon 2 was measured up for a toy but that never materialised obviously and I enjoyed the times I had on the tv. But that is in the past. Time to move on.
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