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Only Panic Attack actually seemed to be trying to score points in the trial. All of the others seemed to be spending more time deciding what to do rather than just smashing down some blocks.
Really for the semi final they should have removed the gauntlet and trial stage. These robots have proven they can do them, so what's the point in eliminating two of them by the same method again? Getting rid of these things for the later series was a way better format. They're just too easy to rig for certain robots, just look at all the times certain robots cleared the gauntlet with no issues whilst others got caught immediately by the house robots.
There always seemed to be a bit of an initial grace period before the house robots properly dig in, napalm just got on with it. Wasn't always obvious from the editing as if a robot was messing about at the start they often edited much of that out which made it looked like they were really picked on. Same in the trial but there they didn't get in with it, only panic attack really did for that one.
i was about 10 when the first series aired and had a crush on the driver lass from the dartford team. she seemed like the coolest girl to me ever at the time
Is it just me or would Mace have benefitted more if they chose the right hand lane? Sentinel made the left hand lane virtually impossible with the reach it had.
The Sentinel made it basically impossible for Mace to win, there was just no way of getting past and no openings were really given to let Mace even have a possibility to get past it. The win was Panic Attack's before activate was even called.
At the start of the Panic Attack fight you can tell that Rob Knights not happy. Its interesting how they didn't interview them after the pinball though, I guess they were worried he'd bring up the Pinball controversy.
@@awordabout...3061 No, we're talking about the fact that the run that was shown was actually the SECOND run Mortis did at pinball. During the original (non-televised) run, one of Mortis' tracks got damaged leading to them not scoring any points. However, at least one of the producers insisted that Mortis have a do-over, leading to Rob Knight having a row with the producers and ultimately leading to Rob refusing to control Mortis for the remainder of their run. So the controversy is Mortis should have been the one eliminated instead of Napalm, but pro-Mortis favoritism amongst the production team won the day.
@@KingCanada Interesting how you put that. I read it as the fact that the spikes should not have been active and , as that is what caused the damage, they were allowed a second run.
Big respect to Rob Knight though. He can be a cocky so-and-so, but ultimately he plays fair. He didn't want to get a second go simply because the presenters liked their machine!
Winning tactic: small extremely heavy dual identical weapon with high rpm, power and inertia, plus hidden single wheel + friction drive and geometric armour. 'Nuff said
Should definitely not have had a gauntlet and trials stage for the semi-finals, instead focus on having them fight. That race between Panic Attack and Mace looked incredibly rigged against Mace because the Sentinel just wasn't giving them any chance to get past, so there was no way at all that they would be able to win. A very decent line up for this semi-final in terms of robots, though. Panic Attack, Killertron, Mortis, Behemoth, all very good robots. Love seeing Killertron doing well in these early series, it's probably my favourite from series 1 & 2. Not sure why, I just find it a decent looking robot with a decent weapon for these early series, and the team is nice too. Panic Attack did very well against Mortis, and Killertron beating Behemoth is impressive too, very good damage from the pickaxe and a good robot in these early series like I said.
@@joeandrews7329 Indeed they did. Revenge for them taking out Chaos in the heat though! I joke, they were a very nice team with a good robot for series 2.
Totally agree, for the semi-finals it should have been pure fighting in the arena, not eliminating teams again using the gauntlet and trials. So glad they got rid of these for series 3 onwards.
@@joeandrews7329 I quite like series 4 & 5, though the extremes are really good too. I also have a soft spot for series 3 as well, it's the first of the great series with the revamped arena and rules, and the appearances of some of the greats like Chaos 2 and Hypno-Disc.
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Diotior was not a lucky Irish machine!. From Joe. X
22:50 I wonder how many people it took to get Sir Killalot out of the pit
According to the Robot Wars Wiki, it took six men to lift Sir Killalot out of the pit
@@samuelgiles7571 That I can believe especially if it took that many if not more to lift Mr. Psycho back on to its tracks
Only Panic Attack actually seemed to be trying to score points in the trial. All of the others seemed to be spending more time deciding what to do rather than just smashing down some blocks.
He was the winner of series 2. From Joe. X
@@joeandrews7329 Spoilers, Joe! We haven't seen that far ahead yet!
What is this bullshit with House Robots literally blocking the seasaw??? It's happened more than once, it's incredibly annoying.
Really for the semi final they should have removed the gauntlet and trial stage. These robots have proven they can do them, so what's the point in eliminating two of them by the same method again? Getting rid of these things for the later series was a way better format. They're just too easy to rig for certain robots, just look at all the times certain robots cleared the gauntlet with no issues whilst others got caught immediately by the house robots.
@@legodude494 Seesaw. From Joe. X
I thought this gauntlet was supposed to be a lot tougher, yeah right look at Napalm's run. The house robots were dozing off it seems there...!
Bloody favouratism that. Napalm has no business being in this semi-final at all.
There always seemed to be a bit of an initial grace period before the house robots properly dig in, napalm just got on with it. Wasn't always obvious from the editing as if a robot was messing about at the start they often edited much of that out which made it looked like they were really picked on.
Same in the trial but there they didn't get in with it, only panic attack really did for that one.
I absolutely love the Pinball trial. I like the series 3 and 4 version best with the multi ball release and car doors.
i was about 10 when the first series aired and had a crush on the driver lass from the dartford team. she seemed like the coolest girl to me ever at the time
Must've been born in 1988. From Joe. X
Team Mace seem quite pleasant and down-to-earth
They were semi-finalists twice in robot wars. From Joe. X
Another David Crosby special
From Dartford. From Joe. X
Did Napalm seriously think they had a chance?
How they got the judges decision to move them into the semi finals in the first place I’ll never know.
@@xtheamazingax He wasn't a semi finalist after series 2. From Joe. X
Is it just me or would Mace have benefitted more if they chose the right hand lane? Sentinel made the left hand lane virtually impossible with the reach it had.
I think they chose to take on the sentinel because they had already tried the seesaw (with Shunt) and failed
@@davidmorgan6197mace dived into the pit and out of the competition. From Joe. X
The Sentinel made it basically impossible for Mace to win, there was just no way of getting past and no openings were really given to let Mace even have a possibility to get past it. The win was Panic Attack's before activate was even called.
At the start of the Panic Attack fight you can tell that Rob Knights not happy. Its interesting how they didn't interview them after the pinball though, I guess they were worried he'd bring up the Pinball controversy.
Pinball controversy? Do you mean the damage done by Sir Killalot?
@@awordabout...3061 No, we're talking about the fact that the run that was shown was actually the SECOND run Mortis did at pinball. During the original (non-televised) run, one of Mortis' tracks got damaged leading to them not scoring any points. However, at least one of the producers insisted that Mortis have a do-over, leading to Rob Knight having a row with the producers and ultimately leading to Rob refusing to control Mortis for the remainder of their run. So the controversy is Mortis should have been the one eliminated instead of Napalm, but pro-Mortis favoritism amongst the production team won the day.
@@KingCanada Interesting how you put that. I read it as the fact that the spikes should not have been active and , as that is what caused the damage, they were allowed a second run.
Big respect to Rob Knight though. He can be a cocky so-and-so, but ultimately he plays fair. He didn't want to get a second go simply because the presenters liked their machine!
@@KingCanada Talk about karma against the retarded Napalm.
13:28 bring out the measuring tape this is gonna be close
Napalm went out by 30 points in the pinball. From Joe. X
Napalm looks better in this series than it did in Extreme
Granted, it was brand new at this time. They didn't bother improving it in series 3 and only really painted it black for Extreme.
Winning tactic: small extremely heavy dual identical weapon with high rpm, power and inertia, plus hidden single wheel + friction drive and geometric armour.
'Nuff said
Team mace went on to build Gemini one of the most unique robots ever in the series
2nd pinball warrior king. From Joe. X
Mortis scored extra because Killalot went into the pit.
He lost control, sir killalot did!. From Joe. X
Behemoth 1 had two grinding discs in the rear?
False. From Joe. X
Should definitely not have had a gauntlet and trials stage for the semi-finals, instead focus on having them fight. That race between Panic Attack and Mace looked incredibly rigged against Mace because the Sentinel just wasn't giving them any chance to get past, so there was no way at all that they would be able to win. A very decent line up for this semi-final in terms of robots, though. Panic Attack, Killertron, Mortis, Behemoth, all very good robots. Love seeing Killertron doing well in these early series, it's probably my favourite from series 1 & 2. Not sure why, I just find it a decent looking robot with a decent weapon for these early series, and the team is nice too. Panic Attack did very well against Mortis, and Killertron beating Behemoth is impressive too, very good damage from the pickaxe and a good robot in these early series like I said.
Mace went out in the gauntlet rerun. From Joe. X
@@joeandrews7329 Indeed they did. Revenge for them taking out Chaos in the heat though! I joke, they were a very nice team with a good robot for series 2.
@@legodude494 They were 2nd pinball warrior winners with Gemini the cluster bot from Hastings in east Sussex. From Joe. X
@joeandrews7329 Gemini was a great improvement over Mace, and a novel robot that did rather well considering its design.
Still having that stupid random capricious Gauntlet in a semi-final is even more idiotic than having it in the heats.
The sentinel spun 360 degrees in the semi-finals. From Joe. X
Totally agree, for the semi-finals it should have been pure fighting in the arena, not eliminating teams again using the gauntlet and trials. So glad they got rid of these for series 3 onwards.
@@legodude494 I believe extreme 2 was the best series. From Joe. X
@@joeandrews7329 I quite like series 4 & 5, though the extremes are really good too. I also have a soft spot for series 3 as well, it's the first of the great series with the revamped arena and rules, and the appearances of some of the greats like Chaos 2 and Hypno-Disc.
We wanna see the axe! We want carnage, we want VIOLENCE!
Killertron delivered. From Joe. X
13:08 meanwhile at the pit area
Confusion. From Joe. X
The Mortis/Napalm Controversy still Stings 25 years Later!😠
Napalm suicided. From Joe. X
Panic Attack showing skill and charisma trumps engineering design.
320pts scored in the trial. From Joe. X
Mortis lose by sportsmanship
Panic Attack pitted him. From Joe. X
2:00
0:10
Panic Attack and Killertron went through to the grand final. From Joe. X
Panic Attack won the series, Killertron came 4th. From Joe. X