The Seventh Wars
Robot Name | Main Series Appearances | Extreme Appearances | Notes |
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Bamm-Bamm | Series 7 | Two-time Dutch Wars finnalist | |
Ceros | Series 7 | ||
Cobra | Series 7 | ||
Cygnus X-1 | Series 7 | ||
Daisy Cutter | Series 7 | ||
Devastator | Series 7 | ||
Disconstructor | Series 7 | ||
Gravity | Series 7 | Dutch Wars competitor. Team also drove Project
One and v3 in the Dutch Series. |
|
Gyrobot | Series 7 | ||
Hammerhead II | Series 7 | Not related to the Series 3 robot. Dutch Wars participant in both Dutch Series. |
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Hard | Series 7 | Dutch Wars competitor | |
Hellbent | Series 7 | ||
Herbinator | Series 7 | ||
Hodaf The Bad | Series 7 | ||
I Bot One Beta | Series 7 | German Robot | |
IG-88 | Series 7 | Same team as Vader. | |
Jabber | Series 7 | ||
Leveler II | Series 7 | ||
M2 | Series 7 | ||
Mantis | Series 7 | ||
Mayhem | Series 7 | ||
Mean Streak | Series 7 | ||
Mobot | Series 7 | ||
NeatER Machine | Series 7 | Dutch Wars participant in both Series | |
Pinser | Series 7 | ||
Scary-Go-Round | Series 7 | ||
The Scrapper | Series 7 | Not related to the Series 1 robot. |
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Scraptosaur | Series 7 | Dutch Wars finalist | |
Sub Version 1.1 | Series 7 | ||
Tartarus | Series 7 | Dutch robot | |
Tomohawk | Series 7 | ||
Tough As Nails | Series 7 | Dutch Robot | |
Tsunami | Series 7 | German Wars runner up | |
Twister | Series 7 | Not related to the Series 5 robot. Dutch Robot |
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T-Wrecks | Series 7 | Managed to qualify despite not having an active weapon | |
U.R.O. | Series 7 | ||
Xenomorph | Series 7 | ||
Zorro | Series 7 | Same team as Ming. |
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