The Lightweight Championship of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2 was an event which took place during the Robot Rampage episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2. This event consisted of a single battle between two robots weighing no more than 27kg.
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| - Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2/Lightweight Championship
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| - The Lightweight Championship of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2 was an event which took place during the Robot Rampage episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2. This event consisted of a single battle between two robots weighing no more than 27kg.
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Strengths
| - Steel armour
- No weak sides
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Team
| - Hrolf Douglasson, Doug Weight
- Martin Armistead, Keri Scott, Amy Drinkwater
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Power
| - 4(xsd:integer)
- 24(xsd:integer)
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Weapons
| - Circular saw
- Spinning Shell
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| - Merseyside
- Edinburgh in Scotland
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abstract
| - The Lightweight Championship of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2 was an event which took place during the Robot Rampage episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2. This event consisted of a single battle between two robots weighing no more than 27kg.
* This was the only Lightweight competition held beside the inaugural competition in Series 2. Therefore Typhoon's victory brought to an end the longest reigning champion in Robot Wars, Slippery Strana, with the exception of Kick Robut, who never had its title contested.
* This also marked the second victory for Team Typhoon, who would clinch their third title later on in the same episode.
* Typhoon Thunder's victory in this battle makes it the only robot to have won in two weight classes, due to its role in the Typhoon Twins, a feat matched by La Machine in the original American Robot Wars.
* Mammoth, being a lightweight class robot competing in Extreme Series 2, should've taken part in this event, however, the team accidentally listed Mammoth as being a middleweight, and hadn't realised their mistake until too late.
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