The seventh series of Robot Wars was the final series to be broadcast, and unlike the others, it was shown on Channel Five. Past grand finallists Tornado and Firestorm faced domestic and international competiton in the fight for the seventh Robot Wars UK series crown, and a place alongside past champions Roadblock, Panic Attack, Chaos 2 and Razer. Aside from featuring 128 robots, the largest number of competitors since the third wars, a new house robot- Cassius Chrome was introduced. Series 7 also saw the return of Special Events, not seen since the fourth wars. Let the wars begin!
Robots competing in Heat N: Spawn Again, Chip, NEATer Machine, Revenge of Trouble & Strife, Topbot, R.O.C.S., Raging Knightmare, The Executioner
Special Event-World Championbship Qualifiers: Terror Turtle, Snake Byte
Hilarious first two rounds. Neater's horn, flipper malfunctions, Mr. Psycho knocking his own head off.
In serious though too bad The Executioner stopped working. It was the only bot that did anything in that fight.
MasterExploder61 1 month ago
WeightWatchers: How much weight did you lose since you joined us?
Mr Psycho: I lost a few kilos.
He lost his head! That's what prompted me to make this comment.
RoboticDestruction 5 months ago
NEATer Machine kinda reminds me of napalm
bmxorretw 5 months ago
@thedarkergerkin Yes, they did.
mclarenguy22 6 months ago
i remember the executioner didnt they drive in the pit in extreme in there 1st battle
thedarkergerkin 6 months ago
@RobotsGreatWar2 Very true, and they didn't have the issue of slow responses like the 6th War when they weren't performing well to justify their 10th seeding. Much better this time and worthier of the 6th seeding, their highest placing in the series. Just a shame they went out so early, but with a real bang at least...
u53u53uethj 9 months ago
This is one of my favourite heats from Series 7, not that Spawn Again lost it's heat but because Spawn Again finally sorted out their Flipper reliability. Shame it couldn't win the heat.
RobotsGreatWar2 10 months ago 2