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'''Toe-Crusher''' (also known as '''Toe Crusher''') was [[Team Coolrobots]]' lightweight entry from Season 2.0 onwards, although it also competed at Long Beach in 1999 before this. It was an invertible wedge shape with torque-reaction weapon like the team's heavyweight [[OverKill]], but with a spiked hammer instead of a large knife. The hammer was often inaccurate due to the lack of delay between the torque change and weapon reaction. Still, its durable frame & wheels plus its high speeds gave it a respectable combat record, including top eight in Season 2.0. Toe-Crusher was also one of few robots to damage the Omnibot on Dr. Inferno Jr. |
'''Toe-Crusher''' (also known as '''Toe Crusher''') was [[Team Coolrobots]]' lightweight entry from Season 2.0 onwards, although it also competed at Long Beach in 1999 before this. It was an invertible wedge shape with torque-reaction weapon like the team's heavyweight [[OverKill]], but with a spiked hammer instead of a large knife. The hammer was often inaccurate due to the lack of delay between the torque change and weapon reaction. Still, its durable frame & wheels plus its high speeds gave it a respectable combat record, including top eight in Season 2.0. Toe-Crusher was also one of few robots to damage the Omnibot on Dr. Inferno Jr. |
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Revision as of 13:51, 13 January 2013
Toe-Crusher (also known as Toe Crusher) was Team Coolrobots' lightweight entry from Season 2.0 onwards, although it also competed at Long Beach in 1999 before this. It was an invertible wedge shape with torque-reaction weapon like the team's heavyweight OverKill, but with a spiked hammer instead of a large knife. The hammer was often inaccurate due to the lack of delay between the torque change and weapon reaction. Still, its durable frame & wheels plus its high speeds gave it a respectable combat record, including top eight in Season 2.0. Toe-Crusher was also one of few robots to damage the Omnibot on Dr. Inferno Jr.
Wins/Losses
- Wins: 9
- Losses: 6
Wins | Losses | |
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Long Beach 1999 | Harvey WallBanger | Ziggo, Executioner |
Season 2.0 | Bye | Backlash |
Season 3.0 | None | Dr. Inferno Jr. |
Season 4.0 | None | Low Blow |
Season 5.0 | Pursuer | Wedge of Doom |
Trivia
Toe Crusher was "destroyed" in the CSI episode Precious Metal. It was decorated with NPC stickers and called "Hammer of God."