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At the start of the competition, Behemoth was presented with a special belt by a fictional organisation called the World Association of Robotics (WAR) From then on, any robot could challenge Behemoth for ownership of the belt. Three outcomes could be presented; Behemoth would deny the challenge and have to surrender the belt, Behemoth would lose the challenge and give up the belt, or Behemoth would defend the challenge and win the belt. If Behemoth won three challenges in a row, it would win the belt outright to keep. If another robot won the belt, it in turn would be allowed to defend it for ownership.

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  • Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/Challenge Belt
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  • At the start of the competition, Behemoth was presented with a special belt by a fictional organisation called the World Association of Robotics (WAR) From then on, any robot could challenge Behemoth for ownership of the belt. Three outcomes could be presented; Behemoth would deny the challenge and have to surrender the belt, Behemoth would lose the challenge and give up the belt, or Behemoth would defend the challenge and win the belt. If Behemoth won three challenges in a row, it would win the belt outright to keep. If another robot won the belt, it in turn would be allowed to defend it for ownership.
Strengths
  • Invertible
  • Powerful Axe
  • Self-Righting Mechanism
  • Always Lands On Its Feet
  • Speed & Control
  • Heavy Duty Weapon
  • Self-righting Mechanism
  • Unbeaten In Competition
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Team
  • John Willoughby, Jacky Willoughby, Tony Bates
  • George Francis, Ian Swann, Richard Swann
  • Anthony Pritchard, Michael Pritchard, Kane Aston
  • Alan Gribble, Robert Bettington, David Gribble
  • Ian Gear, Alistair Curtis-Horsfall, Tom Curtis-Horsfall
  • Kevin Scott, Tim Mann, Karl Skinner
  • Nick Adams, Isabelle Adams, Jake Adams
  • Andrew Marchant, David Gamble, Brian Moss
Dimensions
  • 15.0
  • 48.0
  • 39.0
  • 18.6
  • 58.199999999999996
  • 22.8
  • 34.199999999999996
Power
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 24(xsd:integer)
  • 750(xsd:integer)
Name
Weight
  • 100.0
  • 93.0
  • 97.0
  • 83.0
  • 95.0
Weapons
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
  • Pneumatic Axe & Rear Flipper
  • Pneumatic Powered Flipper
  • Spinning Blade
  • Pneumatic Scoop
  • Axe and Flipper
  • Bludgeoning Spike
Weaknesses
  • Inaccuracy of Weapon
  • Exposed Tyres
  • Limited CO2 Supply
  • Reliability
  • Easily Flipped
  • Vulnerable Tyres
  • Slow & Sluggish / Low Impact Weaponry
from
  • Gloucester
  • Holton St Mary
  • Huntingdon
  • Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire
  • Branston, Lincoln
  • Isle of Wright
  • Ash in Hampshire
  • Bramford, Ipswich
abstract
  • At the start of the competition, Behemoth was presented with a special belt by a fictional organisation called the World Association of Robotics (WAR) From then on, any robot could challenge Behemoth for ownership of the belt. Three outcomes could be presented; Behemoth would deny the challenge and have to surrender the belt, Behemoth would lose the challenge and give up the belt, or Behemoth would defend the challenge and win the belt. If Behemoth won three challenges in a row, it would win the belt outright to keep. If another robot won the belt, it in turn would be allowed to defend it for ownership. "We are the best. We are indestructable" — Kayne Aston accepting the Challenge Belt
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