There is, and this is the wrong place for this thread as it is.
Quote from: Craaig on May 07, 2014, 05:15:20 PMQuote from: jaydee99 on May 07, 2014, 05:05:52 PM let heavyweights have spinning weaponsThat's a matter of health, safety and very high insurance bills.Quote from: jaydee99 on May 07, 2014, 05:05:52 PMhave a main UK tournament that gets televised and keep the other events untelevised?Good luck finding a station willing to take RW on.1. This is why I suggested the arena panels like in 2005 and roboteer pods. Insurance... Touché2. BBC, Even Dave or Challenge who currently aire series 2 now?
Quote from: jaydee99 on May 07, 2014, 05:05:52 PM let heavyweights have spinning weaponsThat's a matter of health, safety and very high insurance bills.Quote from: jaydee99 on May 07, 2014, 05:05:52 PMhave a main UK tournament that gets televised and keep the other events untelevised?Good luck finding a station willing to take RW on.
let heavyweights have spinning weapons
have a main UK tournament that gets televised and keep the other events untelevised?
Or they could get an embarassing photo of Sir Alan Sugar, and blackmail him into funding it.
You can't replace Jonathan Pearce, how many engineers do you know that can find 14 different things that rhyme with "arena floor flipper"?
oh and TERRORHURTZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why did you not go farther in series 7 i mean he won the competition the year afterwards and couldnt even compete / rant
Quote from: El Chickenado on May 11, 2014, 09:22:44 PMoh and TERRORHURTZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why did you not go farther in series 7 i mean he won the competition the year afterwards and couldnt even compete / rantsadly that's the way events work.
What really annoyed me is how they knew Terrorhurtz wasn't going to compete well in advance and they didn't replace him with another machine because that's would be too sensible.
Quote from: thesnowingsteak on May 25, 2014, 03:50:34 AMWhat really annoyed me is how they knew Terrorhurtz wasn't going to compete well in advance and they didn't replace him with another machine because that's would be too sensible. well killerhurtz was either under the copyright battlebots law or was still buried in the desert and if they brought a new machine and it did not do well they would have looked dumb. terrorhurtz always had been unreliable so it made sense
The axe head was buried in the Nevada Desert after every BattleBots competition so John didn't have to take it through customs, then he'd come dig it up again next year.
Quote from: Craaig on May 25, 2014, 02:02:54 PMThe axe head was buried in the Nevada Desert after every BattleBots competition so John didn't have to take it through customs, then he'd come dig it up again next year.But how did he know where he put it?(WITCHCRAFT)