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Overview[]

"Now this one can beetle about!"
— Jonathan Pearce as The Stag entered the Arena in Series 6

The Stag was a heavyweight robot which competed in Series 6 and 7 of Robot Wars, built by Team Bodge-it. It lost in Round 1 in both of its appearances. The Stag also had a featherweight equivalent, Staglet.

Design[]

"The aluminium shell, home-made speed controllers, hydraulic pincers, crushing at those 7 tonnes, a rear spike, oh and don't forget the chicken on the back!"
— Jonathan Pearce sums up The Stag in Series 6

The Stag was an invertible, two-wheel driven robot, designed to resemble a stag beetle. Like the insect, The Stag had horizontally mounted hydraulic pincers for weaponry, which could crush with 7 tonnes of pressure. A rear spike also provided additional weaponry. The Stag had an aluminium shell and home-made speed controllers, but the wheels were exposed, even after being reinforced with polycarbonate in Series 7. 

The robot was largely unchanged between Series 6 and 7, although the robot's eyes used a different design in Series 7, along with additional paint on its front wedge. The Series 6 version of The Stag also dragged a novelty rubber chicken at the rear of the machine

Etymology[]

The robot is named after the stag beetle. The robot's working name was '''Mr Hyde''', but this was changed shortly before the Series 5 qualifiers[1].

The Team[]

Main article: Team Bodge-it

The Stag was entered into Series 6 and 7 by Team Bodge-it, a three-man team based in Newcastle, Staffordshire. The team was captained by Terry Martin, who was joined by David Martin and Mark Pepper. Team Bodge-it also competed in the Featherweight Championship during Series 7 with Staglet and Whipper. Terry Martin wore "hi-tech headgear" in all of The Stag's competition appearances, adding personality to the team's image.

Qualification[]

The Stag had previously failed to qualify in the Fifth Wars. At the Series 5 qualifiers, it fought and beat Mega Hurts after scratching and denting, but not piercing, Mega Hurts' sides. The Stag then fought and drew against Lambsy and also defeated Mute. Despite this performance, The Stag failed to qualify.

The Stag fought Shell Shock, Scrap Dragon and Gyrobot at the Series 6 qualifiers. Shell Shock broke down very quickly, and The Stag pushed it, whilst Scrap Dragon also broke down, having been rammed by The Stag and hit by Gyrobot repeatedly. Gyrobot started well, but also broke down, leaving The Stag as the winner, automatically qualifying for the series.

The Stag also qualified for Series 7 under currently unknown circumstances.

Robot History[]

UK Robot Wars Series 6[]

The Stag

The Stag first appeared in Heat E of the Sixth Wars. It faced off against the seeded Wild Thing 2, as well as Vader and UFO in its first round battle.

The Stag started well, gripping Wild Thing 2 and forcing it backwards while prising its claws underneath a layer of Wild Thing 2's armor. Wild Thing 2 retreated, and The Stag tried to attack UFO, but just as it got hold of it, Vader inflicted severe damage to The Stag, ripping off the rubber covering from one of its wheels. Vader then came in with another attack, which separated The Stag and UFO, and buckled The Stag's right claw. Wild Thing 2 then rode up the back of The Stag, causing damage to its shell and forcing it into Sir Killalot's CPZ. The Stag tried to move away from danger, but because of its now limited movement due to the damage caused by Vader it was only able to move around in circles.

"I think the chicken's come off. Did I see the chicken of The Stag, there, had come off? Well, I mean, that's it then, isn't it, really? It's powerless now."
— Jonathan Pearce

Sir Killalot then picked The Stag up, causing its mascot chicken to fall off, before spinning it around and placing it back onto the arena floor. With The Stag still restricted in its mobility, Refbot counted it out, which left Sir Killalot and Sgt. Bash able to inflict further damage to the beaten machine. Sir Killalot opted to lift The Stag's mascot chicken by its neck, while The Stag continued to furiously spin around, before UFO decided to force The Stag down into the Pit of Oblivion just before 'cease' was called.

Techno Games 2003[]

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The Stag as BeetleBot during Techno Games 2003

The rechristened BeetleBot worked with Brutal Beetle in the Football tournament to form Team Beetle.

Team Beetle's first match was against Team Toaster where the twin toasters managed to squeak out a 1-0 victory.

UK Robot Wars Series 7[]

The Stag 2

The Stag returned in the Seventh Wars, and turned up in Heat C, where it competed against Scorpion, IG-88 and Tomahawk as it looked to progress to the second round.

The Stag charged into the center of the arena after 'activate' was called, but was immediately pushed backwards by Scorpion. The Stag spun around to move away from Scorpion, before clutching it with its claws. Scorpion worked its way free from The Stag's grasp, with IG-88 then crashing into the rear-end of a reversing The Stag with its bi-rotational axe. The Stag chased down Scorpion once more, before turning towards IG-88, where it sustained a full-frontal slam from IG-88, which threw The Stag up into the air and slightly warped one of its claws. The Stag then made its way to the Pit release button, successfully activating it at the second time of asking, before pushing Scorpion once more, as it was attacking the immobile Tomahawk. Scorpion and IG-88 then focused their attention on The Stag, and another strong attack from IG-88 threw The Stag upside down. The Stag responded by sliding underneath IG-88 and edging it backwards, before IG-88 came back onto the attack. Suddenly, in a bizarre turn of events, with IG-88 on the offensive, The Stag tried to retreat, but only succeeded in backing itself into the Pit of Oblivion.

"Oh, what's happened to The Stag?! It's reversed straight into the pit of oblivion! And we know that stag beetles can't self-right!"
— Jonathan Pearce

This saw The Stag eliminated from the Seventh Wars along with Tomahawk.

Results[]

Competition Event Round Opponent(s) Results
UK Robot Wars Series 6 Heat E Eliminator (9) Wild Thing 2
Vader
UFO
Eliminated
Roaming Robots Red Nose Day 2003 Saturday - Session 1, Battle 1 Mute Won
Saturday - Session 2, Battle 4 51
Chip
Lost
Saturday - Session 3, Battle 5 Corkscrew
Dominator 2
51
Lost
Sunday - Session 1, Battle 1 Hell's Teeth
Destructosaur
Chip
Lost
Sunday - Session 2, Battle 3 Chip
Corkscrew
51
Dantomkia
Lost
Robot Crusade Enginuity 2003 Heat 3 51
Draven
Won
Quarter-Final Velocirippa Won
Semi-Final 51 Won
Grand-Final Mute Lost
Techno Games 2003 Football
(With Brutal Beetle)
Eliminator Ickle Toaster & Savage Toaster Lost
Roaming Robots Newark 2003 Saturday Show - Battle 7 8645T 2

Herbinator

Lost
Saturday Show - Battle 10 Mute
Roobarb
Won
Sunday Show - Battle 12 51
Kan-Opener
Lost
Sunday Show - Battle 18 Tornado
Big Nipper
Won
Final All-Comers Melee Scraptosaur
Bulldog Breed
Velocirippa
Storm 2
51
Big Nipper
Lost
UK Robot Wars Series 7 Heat C Eliminator IG-88
Scorpion
Tomahawk
Eliminated
  • Wins: 4
  • Losses: 11

Trivia[]

  • In both of The Stag's battles, one of its opponents that defeated it was from Team Vader.
  • In both of The Stag's appearances, it appeared in the second first round melee.
  • Both of The Stag's battles featured Sgt. Bash as one of the House Robots.
  • Both of The Stag's battles involved it ending up in the Pit.
  • The Stag was the only robot from Heat E of Series 6 not to win a battle.
  • During Series 7, Jonathan Pearce repeatedly called the robot 'The Stag Beetle' rather than The Stag for unknown reasons.

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