The Wild Card Warrior battles were a series of one-on-one battles held during Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1. A new robot which had not fought in the main competition before took on an experienced veteran in order to win themselves a place in Robot Wars. However, only one of the newcomers won a battle here, but the victory was not televised. The idea of this tournament may have been influential on the creation of the New Blood Championship in Extreme 2.
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rdfs:label
| - Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/Wild Card Warriors
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rdfs:comment
| - The Wild Card Warrior battles were a series of one-on-one battles held during Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1. A new robot which had not fought in the main competition before took on an experienced veteran in order to win themselves a place in Robot Wars. However, only one of the newcomers won a battle here, but the victory was not televised. The idea of this tournament may have been influential on the creation of the New Blood Championship in Extreme 2.
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Strengths
| - Heavily Armoured
- Impenetrable Armour
- Invertible
- Power & Speed
- Extremely Powerful
- Powerful Weapon
- Heavy Duty Weapon
- Experienced Engineers
- High Speed Robot
- Self-righting Mechanism
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Team
| - Kim Davies, Michael Davies, Christian Bridge
- Peter Halloway, Elliot Smart, Chris Hall
- Craig Danby
- Simon Harrison, Grant Hornsby
- Dave Rose, Derek Rose, Ken Rose
- Anthony Pritchard, Michael Pritchard, Kane Aston
- Gilbert Grimm, Robert Grimm, Adrian Moore
- Kevin Scott, Tim Mann, Karl Skinner
- John Shepherd, Liam Ryan
- John Udale, Robert Udale, Carol Udale
- Mark Nenadic, Ian Sanford, David Sanford
- Martin Gutkowski, Joe Gibson, Richard Johnstone
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Dimensions
| - 15.0
- 54.0
- 33.0
- 9.6
- 81.0
- 22.8
- 34.199999999999996
- 30.6
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Power
| - 2(xsd:integer)
- 12(xsd:integer)
- 24(xsd:integer)
- 36(xsd:integer)
- 750(xsd:integer)
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Name
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Weight
| - 100.0
- 88.0
- 96.0
- 97.0
- 83.0
- 98.0
- 95.0
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Weapons
| - 4(xsd:integer)
- Lifting Forks
- Pneumatic Axe
- Axe & Flipper
- Pneumatic Scoop
- Bludgeoning Spike
- Front Disc and Rear Lifter
- Hydraulic Crushing Blade
- Hydraulic Jaw
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Weaknesses
| - Reliability of Weapon
- Slow & Sluggish
- Accuracy of Axe
- Exposed Tyres
- Reliability
- Low Impact Weaponry
- First Time Competitor
- No Armour
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from
| - Huntingdon
- Middleton Cheney, Banbury in Oxfordshire
- Langport in Somerset
- Thornhill in Cwmbran, Gwent
- Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire
- Branston, Lincoln
- Burntwood in Staffordshire
- Cranbrook in Kent
- Havant in Hampshire
- Mold in Flintshire
- Stanground
- Tilehurst in Reading
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abstract
| - The Wild Card Warrior battles were a series of one-on-one battles held during Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1. A new robot which had not fought in the main competition before took on an experienced veteran in order to win themselves a place in Robot Wars. However, only one of the newcomers won a battle here, but the victory was not televised. The idea of this tournament may have been influential on the creation of the New Blood Championship in Extreme 2.
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