. . "\u221A3"@en . . . . . . . "Jeroen van Lieverloo"@en . . "\u221A3 (also referred to as V3 or V32, and pronounced Wortel drie or Wortel drie en kwadraat in Dutch; the name meant 'root of three' or 'square root of three') was a three-part clusterbot that competed in the second series of Dutch Robot Wars. It was relatively successful, winning two fights (via judges' decisions) and reaching the Heat Final, before losing to eventual champion PulverizeR. \u221A3 was unique in that it was the only clusterbot prior to Series 8 to be made out of more than two robots. Unlike two-part clusterbots, \u221A3 required two of its three thirds to be immobilised, pitted or thrown out of the arena in order for the whole robot to be eliminated."@en . . . "\u221A3"@en . "Alexander Russchen"@en . "6"^^ . "Team Mad Science"@en . "40.2"^^ . . "100.0"^^ . . . . . . "\u221A3 (also referred to as V3 or V32, and pronounced Wortel drie or Wortel drie en kwadraat in Dutch; the name meant 'root of three' or 'square root of three') was a three-part clusterbot that competed in the second series of Dutch Robot Wars. It was relatively successful, winning two fights (via judges' decisions) and reaching the Heat Final, before losing to eventual champion PulverizeR."@en . "Wedge, Flipper & Lifter"@en . "\u221A3"@en . "2"^^ . . . . . .