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robot wars extreme

to show the real power of robots
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you ever noticed when watching robot wars the machines look really pathetic? then when there a shot from the pits its like ' wow their huge ' . To make this show more entertaining and to show the real power of robots they shud be pitted against real animals. obviously dogs and cats would just be for novelty value, but im sure a baboon could give killalot a run for money.
sheepman, Oct 15 2002

Bot-Bod Battle http://www.halfbake...ea/Bot-Bod_20Battle
more humane with humans; shamefaced elf referential [FarmerJohn, Oct 15 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]

(?) Animal Stunt http://www.halfbake...idea/animal_20stunt
Lest We Forget [calum, Oct 15 2002]

Animal Olympics Of Death http://www.halfbakery.com/user/notripe
Equally popular with the cognoscenti. [calum, Oct 15 2002]

Robot-fu http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Robot-fu
More shamless self reference. [calum, Oct 15 2002]

category suggestion http://www.halfbake...Robot_3a_20Fighting
these fighting robots aer strewn far and wide [bungston, Apr 16 2008]

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       I suddenly had a vision of the other day's "Nannybots" going at it with frying pans, and diaper pails full of nasty dities.
blissmiss, Oct 15 2002
  

       There's just so much wrong grammatically with this idea that I just cannot go without comment. My "fave" bit - //to show the real power of robots they shud be pitted//.   

       Bone for the grammar and speeling. Bone for frightening animals unnecessarily with robots that cut and burn. Oh boy, oh boy.
PeterSilly, Oct 15 2002
  

       Can you say, S.P.C.A. boys and girls. No? Oh well, carry on then.   

       What he [morrison_rm] said
theircompetitor, Jan 10 2004
  
      
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