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Eco Warrior was a robot that failed to qualify for Series 4. Work on Eco Warrior was started in August 1998 and the robot was originally intended to enter Series 3, but the team soon realised they would not be able to complete the robot in time, so decided to aim for Series 4 instead. It appeared to have car steering. Eco Warrior's team later joined forces with John Findlay of Team Roaming Robots to build T-Bone, which fought in Series 5. The team had met John Findlay at the Series 4 qualifiers, where his robot Banana-R Armour had failed to qualify.

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  • Eco Warrior
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  • Eco Warrior was a robot that failed to qualify for Series 4. Work on Eco Warrior was started in August 1998 and the robot was originally intended to enter Series 3, but the team soon realised they would not be able to complete the robot in time, so decided to aim for Series 4 instead. It appeared to have car steering. Eco Warrior's team later joined forces with John Findlay of Team Roaming Robots to build T-Bone, which fought in Series 5. The team had met John Findlay at the Series 4 qualifiers, where his robot Banana-R Armour had failed to qualify.
  • Eco Warriors are the equivalent of hippies in the Fable universe. They were first introduced in Fable III, when the Hero goes through the Mourningwood camp into the Bowerstone Industrial sewers. Eco warriors believe in peace, love, and equality. Their comparisions to hippies are evidenced by their clothing, the achievement Dye Hippie, Dye!, life style, trade goods (produce, nature tattoo set) and their speaker's arguments for a sewage plant in Bowerstone, instead of dumping Bowerstone's waste in Mourningwood as Reaver suggests. There are currently two separate colonies of eco warriors. One convent of the eco warriors live in Driftwood and are the descendents of the group of gypsies who lived in the Gypsy Camp in Bower Lake during the events of Fable II. The other colony of eco warriors liv
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robot name
  • Eco Warrior
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Team
  • Team Eco Warrior
Power
  • 24(xsd:integer)
Series
  • 4(xsd:integer)
team members
  • John Simmons
  • Lloyd Walters
  • Paul Gibbs
Caption
  • Eco Warrior
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  • The Green Scene Campaign
Title
  • Eco Warrior
Weapons
  • Axe
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  • Eco Warriors are the equivalent of hippies in the Fable universe. They were first introduced in Fable III, when the Hero goes through the Mourningwood camp into the Bowerstone Industrial sewers. Eco warriors believe in peace, love, and equality. Their comparisions to hippies are evidenced by their clothing, the achievement Dye Hippie, Dye!, life style, trade goods (produce, nature tattoo set) and their speaker's arguments for a sewage plant in Bowerstone, instead of dumping Bowerstone's waste in Mourningwood as Reaver suggests. There are currently two separate colonies of eco warriors. One convent of the eco warriors live in Driftwood and are the descendents of the group of gypsies who lived in the Gypsy Camp in Bower Lake during the events of Fable II. The other colony of eco warriors live in Mourningwood, next to a demon door. Just as the gyspies of Fable II did not wish for any contact with the modern world or any of its inhabitants, so do the eco warriors.
  • Eco Warrior was a robot that failed to qualify for Series 4. Work on Eco Warrior was started in August 1998 and the robot was originally intended to enter Series 3, but the team soon realised they would not be able to complete the robot in time, so decided to aim for Series 4 instead. It appeared to have car steering. At the qualifiers, Eco Warrior started well, getting two good hits with its axe, but then the compressed air reservoirs began to leak, and the axe lost all power. With no weapon, Eco Warrior was rammed into the arena side wall and set upon by the House Robots. Having lost its qualifier battle, Eco Warrior failed to qualify. It is currently unknown which robot Eco Warrior fought in the qualifiers. "However, on the day of the Robot Wars Elimination bouts we were not too "crestfallen", since we had had one of the most exciting, entertaining and exhilarating days ever, and because we had learnt so much from the other robot designs, we immediately began to discuss what innovative features we could incorporate into Eco-Warrior's successor." — Team Eco Warrior on the Series 4 qualifiers Eco Warrior's team later joined forces with John Findlay of Team Roaming Robots to build T-Bone, which fought in Series 5. The team had met John Findlay at the Series 4 qualifiers, where his robot Banana-R Armour had failed to qualify.
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