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|robot_name= Pursuit |
|robot_name= Pursuit |
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|caption= The most recent edition of Pursuit |
|caption= The most recent edition of Pursuit |
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|team= [[Team Mongoose]] |
|team= [[Team Mongoose]] |
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|weightclass= Heavyweight |
|weightclass= Heavyweight |
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− | |weapons= Hinged wedge & rear |
+ | |weapons= Hinged wedge & rear plow |
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− | '''Pursuit''' is a Heavyweight wedged rambot from Team Mongoose, and is very similar in design to [[Team Targeted]]'s [[Tank]]. |
+ | '''Pursuit''' is a Heavyweight wedged rambot from Team Mongoose, and is very similar in design to [[Team Targeted]]'s [[Tank]]. Throughout its life, it has retained broadly the same design features: a low six-wheel-drive box, angular chassis sides, a hinged wedge or wedges on the front, and a plow on the rear. The plow was initially interchangeable with a set of fixed spikes, before the spikes were built into the outside edges of the plow, and eventually removed altogether. |
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+ | It made its debut in the [[Crazy Bots: Blazing Ruin]] tournament, and took the #1 seed during the season en route to the finals, where it fell to [[Team Zlayerz]]' spinner, [[Spectrum of Eternity]]. It then returned in the follow-up tournament, [[Crazy Bots: New Breed City]], where it defeated [[Thunderball]] in the playoffs, but fell in the semi-finals to [[Redemption Denied]] in a close rematch from the main season, where Pursuit had taken the victory and snapped the flipper's undefeated streak. |
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+ | ===Overall Record=== |
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+ | *Wins: 16 |
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+ | *Losses: 7 |
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+ | ===Trivia=== |
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+ | *Pursuit was originally designed as a Middleweight, before the stat system was changed following [[ARC Armageddon]]. |
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+ | *The initial Heavyweight design of Pursuit was based on a rendition of the bot made in Robot Arena 2, which itself was based on the original Middleweight design. |
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+ | *The colour scheme, along with the red and blue LED strips, was based on that of a US police car. The blue LED strip is on the underside of the machine, and helps signify which way up the robot is. |
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[[Category:Heavyweight Robots]] |
[[Category:Heavyweight Robots]] |
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[[Category:Competitor Robots]] |
[[Category:Competitor Robots]] |
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+ | [[Category:Robots armed with Spikes]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 20 September 2015
Pursuit | |
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![]() The most recent edition of Pursuit | |
Team Information | |
Team | Team Mongoose |
Robot Statistics | |
Weapons | Hinged wedge & rear plow |
Robot statistics correct as of its most recent competition |
Pursuit is a Heavyweight wedged rambot from Team Mongoose, and is very similar in design to Team Targeted's Tank. Throughout its life, it has retained broadly the same design features: a low six-wheel-drive box, angular chassis sides, a hinged wedge or wedges on the front, and a plow on the rear. The plow was initially interchangeable with a set of fixed spikes, before the spikes were built into the outside edges of the plow, and eventually removed altogether.
It made its debut in the Crazy Bots: Blazing Ruin tournament, and took the #1 seed during the season en route to the finals, where it fell to Team Zlayerz' spinner, Spectrum of Eternity. It then returned in the follow-up tournament, Crazy Bots: New Breed City, where it defeated Thunderball in the playoffs, but fell in the semi-finals to Redemption Denied in a close rematch from the main season, where Pursuit had taken the victory and snapped the flipper's undefeated streak.
Overall Record[]
- Wins: 16
- Losses: 7
Trivia[]
- Pursuit was originally designed as a Middleweight, before the stat system was changed following ARC Armageddon.
- The initial Heavyweight design of Pursuit was based on a rendition of the bot made in Robot Arena 2, which itself was based on the original Middleweight design.
- The colour scheme, along with the red and blue LED strips, was based on that of a US police car. The blue LED strip is on the underside of the machine, and helps signify which way up the robot is.