The International Mayhem was a single battle event in the sixth episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1. The battle was a two-on-one fight between reigning UK Champion Chaos 2, and two European teams, Philipper of Belgium and Alien Destructor of the Netherlands. Despite the fact it was two against one, Chaos 2 still went into the battle as the favourite to win the fight.
* It is notable that for unknown reasons, George Francis was not accompanied by Ian and Richard Swann for this battle.
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| - Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/International Mayhem
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| - The International Mayhem was a single battle event in the sixth episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1. The battle was a two-on-one fight between reigning UK Champion Chaos 2, and two European teams, Philipper of Belgium and Alien Destructor of the Netherlands. Despite the fact it was two against one, Chaos 2 still went into the battle as the favourite to win the fight.
* It is notable that for unknown reasons, George Francis was not accompanied by Ian and Richard Swann for this battle.
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Strengths
| - Sturdy Construction
- Quick & Aggressive
- Unbeaten In Competition
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Team
| - George Francis
- Philippe Poppe, Nancy Poppe, Sam Poppe
- Kees Sicking, Frank Laan
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Dimensions
| - 36.0
- 22.8
- 15.600000000000001
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Power
| - 2(xsd:integer)
- 24(xsd:integer)
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Weight
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Weapons
| - 2(xsd:integer)
- Pneumatic Powered Flipper
- Harpoon Tail
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Weaknesses
| - Limited CO2 Supply
- Easily Flipped
- No Effective Weaponry
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from
| - Belgium
- Holland
- Bramford, Ipswich
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abstract
| - The International Mayhem was a single battle event in the sixth episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1. The battle was a two-on-one fight between reigning UK Champion Chaos 2, and two European teams, Philipper of Belgium and Alien Destructor of the Netherlands. Despite the fact it was two against one, Chaos 2 still went into the battle as the favourite to win the fight.
* It is notable that for unknown reasons, George Francis was not accompanied by Ian and Richard Swann for this battle.
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