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  • Robot Wars Series VIII - Week 5 Discussion

    Ok guys, biggest spoiler warning ever for this one. Watch it now if you haven't already.


    Well, I'm not really sure what to do after this episode other than wave merrily to the rulebook as it flew out the window. I.. so many things happened this time that I still can't quite comprehend it. So ok, let's start back in the first round when things made sense:
    Thermidor. I was really stoked to see them come back after so many appearances in previous wars. Sadly it seemed their machine just wasn't up to the standard of today's robots - I didn't see to much in the way of improvements for them, which is a shame. I think they might've fared better if they weren't put with two other spinners, but they were going to have to fight them one way or another. Commiserations to them for going out so early. Pulsar fell foul of Ironside's spinning bar and was counted out - but we'll get to that later, eh. That left an absolutely mangled Chompalot and a near mint Ironside 3 to go through. I was honestly expecting Chompalot to go out for damage at the end, but apparently a judges decision isn't a judges decision if a robot should've been counted out? I'm not sure. The second round was much more clear-cut. Infernal contraption once again failed to impress, sadly, and I don't think I've ever seen their weapon properly spin up enough to do any damage, which is a shame because I like their design. They were half-pushed, half spun into the pit by Beast, good driving on their part. Crazy Coupe 88 was bludgeoned into submission by Dead Metal. It seems you just can't get away with an 'off-the-shelf' bot these days, though you couldn't really before. But it does seem to me you stand a much greater chance of winning now if you have custom-built parts with hi-spec materials. Anyway, Beast and Gabriel made it through with what looked like minimal effort.

    The first fight into the head-to-heads, and things started happening. Chompalot, clearly already on life support but resurrected by multiple teams in the pits, played host to our first LiPo fire of the competition due to (what appeared to be) the floor flipper's doing. Shunt's axe can't have helped either. Honestly, I think this episode saw the most action and aggression from the House Robots, all directed towards poor little Chompalot. And in a turn I never would have seen coming from a lightyear away, Pulsar was allowed back into the competition. I would've expected them to just have the three remaining robots carry on after Chompalot's withdrawal, but I guess that's the rules? I don't know. I was thrilled to see Ellis back in the competition though. For the record, I think Chompalot did fantastically for the part of the fight that they did stay alive. They got hold of Gabriel a couple of times, but it seems few robots are tall enough to attack Craig's machine effectively. Beast, meanwhile, had some bad luck in the head-to-heads. I saw very few flips, and their drive was regularly locking up or getting battered by Ironside 3 and Gabriel. I honestly thought they'd do better given Beauty's success as a featherweight, but it seems little armour is much more of a problem for heavyweights. In another act of House Robot aggression, Dead Metal attacked Beast after cease was called, and I'm honestly not sure what to think. I wanted more action from the house robots, but surely it's unfair after cease is called? In another ridiculous turn of events, in the fight between Ironside 3 and Pulsar, a judges decision was called after Ironside pushed an otherwise immobile Pulsar into the pit, while driving in themselves. I... honestly don't know what to say about it, but this is the most potent example of the need for Refbot to count people out, without relying on... some strange retrospective judge's decision? I thought Ironside had it since they pushed Pulsar into the pit at the end of the fight, and as they said, cease was never called and Killalot righted them. Controversial perhaps? I personally think Pulsar commanded most of the fight until they lost drive, and perhaps Beast should've been counted out and cease called. At the end of the day, I feel this was down to poor ruling and lack of firm communication on the show's part, and neither team was to blame. Very sporting of team Ironside to accept the loss so graciously though. Fair play to both teams, I couldn't have made that decision.

    Meanwhile, Craig Colliass and Gabriel had been bouncing their way through the competition, due to apparently coming from wibbly wobbly HDPE giraffe world. It honestly was a joy to watch that machine in action, and it did a fair amount more damage than I personally expected, given its weapon. The final came down to Pulsar vs Gabriel, and it was a fantastic one. Again, Pulsar seemed to keep losing drive intermittently until it was knocked back to life by something in the arena. But given the solid design and aggressive weapon of Pulsar however, it seems they did enough damage to Gabriel's gigantic wheels to win overall. I don't think I've ever seen an episode of Robot Wars with as many twists and turns as this one, and I think this might just be my favourite. Also from what I could see, fantastic sportsmanship between the two heat finalists, I don't think I've ever seen two nicer teams. Honestly I can't wait for the Grand Final, and to see who the wildcard competitor is.

    By the way Ellis, if you read this, what was going on with Pulsar's drive? It seemed to cut off over and over again, especially in that last fight. Hope you did well in the finals though, I'm really excited.

  • #2
    I take back what I said about this series compared to the old RW's - that was a complete fix!

    Pulsar was undoubtedly a good, innovative robot but to be allowed back in after the first round, followed by a series of judges decisions which went the opposite way to what we expected, sadly, stinks.

    Previously when one robot has pushed another into the pit and fallen in themselves, it has been the one which went in the pit first that is out. It was obvious from the start that Pulsar was the one the producers wanted in the semi finals.

    Very poor show

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    • #3
      I'm glad you enjoyed this episode - as you say some very unexpected twists and turns.
      To clarify a couple of the queries regarding counting out... Ironside was immobile for significantly more than the 10s, and when it ended up in the CPZ we were aware it was over the 10s at that point. Killalot grabbed it in the CPZ and it ended up dropping in its wheels (it's all fair game in the CPZ- 100% not HR or production interference). For whatever reason the end of the gift wasn't called, and I suspect that's because the judges/production hadn't worked out at that point of it was clearly out. The correct decision was made and stuck straight to the rules.

      Beast on the other hand wasn't being counted out. Production held a meeting to let teams know that if any wheel is moving that the robots will not be classed as immobile. Both wheels must be stopped before the countdown begins.

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      • #4
        It'ss a show, not a sportsprogram.

        And Pulsar has everything going for it if we see Robot Wars as a TV show.
        Pulsar looks cool, sounds great and promises a lot of damage.
        The team is old school Son and dad, with mom as manager.

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        • #5
          I can assure you, there was no production preference or interference. I don't think they did the best job of portraying what actually happened in this show, such as making the rules clearer on what happens in those situations. All teams were aware from the start on what happens if a robot is withdrawn from each round and the judges put through the robot that performed the best in its first fight. After that, it was a case of immobilisation. I believe the judges over-ruled production in this one and stated the 10 second immobilisation from Ironside earlier in the fight. To be totally fair this was the only way the fight could have been judged.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by R9000 View Post
            By the way Ellis, if you read this, what was going on with Pulsar's drive? It seemed to cut off over and over again, especially in that last fight.
            We believe the issue was that a big impact to Pulsar would cause the receiver to brown out (possibly a loose connection). The ESCs would then shut down, and for some reason could only be restarted by switching the transmitter on and off. Good thing that Ellis worked this out as fast as he did, though I do wonder if the ESCs would have reset themselves and done it faster had he just left it.

            I gave a detailed insight into Pulsar's electronics here.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rapidrory View Post
              We believe the issue was that a big impact to Pulsar would cause the receiver to brown out (possibly a loose connection). The ESCs would then shut down, and for some reason could only be restarted by switching the transmitter on and off. Good thing that Ellis worked this out as fast as he did, though I do wonder if the ESCs would have reset themselves and done it faster had he just left it.

              I gave a detailed insight into Pulsar's electronics here.
              Ah right I see. Wow I didn't know it took all that effort to get Pulsar running, you're a real trooper for that. In any case, expect orders of VESCs when I get to building a heavyweight. I want to try going all-brushless now too.


              Incidentally, on seeing that Facebook post, I also saw this. It's interesting to see what different types teams decide to call their pages. Just... looking at Eric there.

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              • #8
                So each robots first 1v1 is with the robot they fought in the 4 way heat. But for some reason this episode, they changed it and put chompalot (who was on very last legs) against gabriel as the first fight. Was this, as I suspect, to not give ironside an instant win in the first round? Not saying anyone wouldn't have gotten an easy win but gabriel was probably the least clear of the 3 to get that. I just thought that was odd.

                As for the ironside/pulsar match, there needed to be some clear count out I agree. Robot wars used to have ref bot (I don't know where he has gone) and the american show battlebots, have team side refs counting them out.

                So onto the grand final and there will be a wild card. Who would you like to see? I personally want to see thor back. His final fight was cut short but the performance throughout the heat was the most consistent. Plus its a different weapon, even if axes/hammers are the least damaging, it adds more variety to the grand finals.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CAJOS View Post
                  So each robots first 1v1 is with the robot they fought in the 4 way heat. But for some reason this episode, they changed it and put chompalot (who was on very last legs) against gabriel as the first fight. Was this, as I suspect, to not give ironside an instant win in the first round?
                  No, they drew little names out of a metal box in front of the audience to decide who faced who in the first Head To Head, then it was Winner 1/Winner 2 and Loser 1/Loser 2, then it was the third match, facing whoever hadn't already been faced.

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                  • #10
                    The Chompalot team were clearly upset at not only losing and been destroyed but also at been replaced.
                    I'm guessing that chompalot won't be repaired, it would be far easier to start from scratch, rather than
                    to straighten mangled and burnt components.
                    I never spent very much on my series of robots and seeing this total distruction justifies low
                    budget options

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                    • #11
                      I think this was a good show and I'm happy with the way Gabriel stood up to 2 very competent spinners. Gabriel went 3 long minuets with both and was going at the end of each fight, this meant we were hit again and again with their weapons at full power and Gabriel took it!
                      When they fought each other one or two hits and the fight was decided.
                      BTW if anyone asks John Reed did some calculations on the power of Gabriel's sword and it comes up about the same as THZ and Thor!
                      I know there are speculations about interference from the production company, but I didn't see that, and those like Grant who were involved in the program at all levels didn't either and I trust him. I would say there were some communication problems that could be interpreted as something but I believe that would be wrong. The judges in my opinion did an excellent job and I took the time to thank them for it.

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                      • #12
                        It is that massive swing that gives it all that energy. It is also why I love driving stinger, you can feel the power in that mace when swinging it.

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                        • #13
                          Gabriel looks like a robot that is very easy to underestimate. Chompalot seemed like it would've had the best chance against it had it not been so severely damaged in the first round, as it was the only one to even get its weaponry anywhere near to the chassis of the robot at any time. It really was sad to see Chompalot withdraw from the competition under those circumstances, but it made for good TV, didn't it?

                          I don't really see the controversy with Pulsar, although the Gabriel/Beast decision was a bit unusual - clearly Gabriel won the fight but the decision to declare it a knockout was a bit strange. But as far as producer interference goes, I don't believe that there was anything like that going on because I don't see what the producers could gain in terms of making the show more spectacular for the viewing audience by interfering with that decision, as really, it just meant that we didn't get another explosive clash of two different types of spinner in the heat final.

                          Judging by some of what I believe to be spoilers in the form of those short clips in the trailers and the intro to the show which appear to show Thor fighting TR2 and Carbide, I suspect that Thor was the one that got the wildcard place in the grand final. Even without these clips that seem to suggest it, I wouldn't be surprised, however.
                          Last edited by Matt; 22 August 2016, 15:54.

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                          • #14
                            Chompy is a great machine but I think the force at the tip is only about 1 tone, 3 at the ram I could be wrong but about that, the structure of Gabriel is designed to take far more than that,
                            if you watch the program almost immediately they fell into the trap,they grabbed the body of Gabriel, we let them get a good grip then drove them straight into the house robot Dead Metal I think. the plan worked very well, as to grip Gabriel they had to lift the front off the arena floor over 300mm up in the air their wheels were probably off the ground we can push them anywhere we wanted. flippers can't flip crushers can't grip and spinners well we went 3 minuits with both none of the others did that even when they fought each other!! Gabriel

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                            • #15
                              drawing random names out of a hat and reading them out

                              been there, done that

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