Eventually Robin, Andy and I were all at the studios near St
Albans along with SMIDSY apparently working and wearing a pair of
basic spikes Robin had fabricated Saturday using bolts.
It was all fairly standard Mentorn stuff, get a work bench, fill out
a load of forms most of which you'd already filled out three or four
times before, get SMIDSY up on the bench on its new cradle specially
manufactured by Andy, find out they couldn't get a channel fix on the
new Multiplex transmitter...
...yup, we had a terrible moment where they couldn't confirm the
channel on the Multiplex because its crystals weren't like any
others they had experience with (ours was the only Multiplex there).
Luckily Andy cleared things up a bit and we swapped in one of the new
crystals that had arrived in the mail at my place Friday morning.
On to the failsafe check. One motor refuses to run and we get that
'oh no not again' sinking feeling (well I did anyway), but Andy tracked
the problem down to a servo lead. We scrabbled around to find a
spare, cannibalising it off of old kit and Andy replaced a servo
lead. We got the technical check redone and Andy then fixed the
faulty lead which had been next to the one he replaced ;-) It's
11:45 and we're up and running. Only problem, the batteries are in
need of a charge.
Robin had done a bit of testing on the Saturday and then left me a
note to charge the batteries as he was uncertain how it was set up.
Unfortunately when I got back in the house at 03:00 and found the
message, I didn't know how the new plug worked either. I'd scrabbled
around and got the charger out, plugged in the plug underneath where
I thought it went and shambled up to bed. Unfortunately the hole for
the charger wasn't quite aligned, so nothing had been achieved while
I slept.
We'd hooked up the charger for a bit while sorting the servo problem
and I managed to short the leads and blow the only 10a fuse we had
for the charger! Five minutes later and it's charging again with a
15a fuse and I'm hoping I have no need for my rear fog light for a
while! But still, we're apparently running, fully booked in, and
waiting for the off.
At 13:45 we're told we won't be fighting until at least 16:00, but
one of the technical guys has taken a shine to SMIDSY and gets us in
as second reserve for the afternoon session. Basically we don't get a
chance to go and eat, we have to stick with the 'bot ready to fight
at a moment's notice once RotoTractor (a suprisingly SMIDSY-like
design) has gone in as first reserve. Sure enough, one of the
scheduled competitors fails to fire up and RotoTractor is called in.
5 minutes later a second 'bot fails to start and we're in.
We follow the runner who's rolling SMIDSY into the staging area on a
wheeled table. There we take it straight off of the table into a
table height loading bay. Next it's out of the loading bay into a
pen where all the protective padding is removed and SMIDSY is fired
up. Robin then does a quick shuffle with the 'bot, a door is opened
and he drives it into the arena, lined and ready to fight a huge
black 'bot called Draco, armed with a lifting scoop and a nasty
looking axe. We go back off of the loading area, round and up some
stairs to a balcony where we're met by a crowd of around a thousand
people, all hyped up. We've had a brief talk on what to do. The call
comes across, 'Let the wars begin!' And Robin is shooting SMIDSY
forward, Draco, caught out by the jump start also begins moving as in
our speaker the count of 3... 2... 1... Activate! comes across. About the
moment that Activate is mentioned SMIDSY is smashing in under the
scoop of Draco and preparing for another hit. We pound in again and
again, Andy on the jaw controls, Robin driving round and diving in to
gash the sides, or continue to flatten the front scoop. Me, shouting
directions over their shoulders.
The pit is activated, pneumatic this year it starts as a normal floor
tile, but is then lowered when the crowd calls loud enough or the
director gets bored. I call Robin's attention to it, he'd missed it
in the melee. Draco is trying to get its axe into play, but it
stops over 2 inches short of SMIDSY's top, hitting the stops on its
bulkhead. Robin has turned SMIDSY and is going in with the spikes,
one already bent out of shape thanks to a hard hit on the arena wall.
Draco becomes less and less effective and by the time the crowd count
down to 0 for the end of the round it's limping with one motor disabled.
Surely we've won!
Cease is called and the compere announces the judges are not amused
with our jump start. Rules can't be broken and sometimes you have to
do things you don't like. My heart starts to sink once more, he then
announces we have a Yellow Card. This means nothing, I'd been
suckered in, I thought the bout was going to be taken from us. He
continues, asking the crowd to cheer to decide the winner, bearing in
mind our rule-breaking demeanor, Draco gets a poor reception of
thumbs down and boo's, he announces SMIDSY
and the crowd goes *WILD* :-) . Robin has disappeared down to drive
SMIDSY back off of the arena, we're interviewed and blame the jump
start on Robin being over eager and getting Red Mist. Somehow we
manage not to swear in front of 500+ under 10's *and* resist the
temptation to announce Robin just surged too early. Or put the blame
down to being EvilBikerSkum!
We float down the stairs and return to the pits with SMIDSY. Fully
functional, barely scratched, and a WINNER!!! You're bloody stars,
every last one of you.
For the first time after running I can think of, all SMIDSY needs is
a charge-up. We announce to the technical guy we can fight again if
he wants us, and go to bask. Andy gets an angle grinder and takes
SMIDSY off for some jaw sharpening, we tighten up the loose spike and
sit and wait for the next bout.
Around 16:40 we're lined up next to Kronic the Wedgehog. It's a
bright blue 'bot with a flipper and a pneumatic spike. Low to the ground
and nicely built it's already won one round too. Once more we're
processed through and up on to the balcony. This time Robin waits (on
pain of hard stares) for Activate to be called. Once more we charge
towards each other.
This is another slugging match. Wedgehog has the same turn of speed
as us, we chase them around the ring trying to get spikes or jaws to
bear. They are too tight to the ground for us to get under and
eventually while we're pushing them from the front they activate the
flipper. We are held vertical on their front armour, they flip again,
a third time and we're over. Robin hits the arena floor full forward
throttle selected and SMIDSY charges straight back in to the fray. We
bash and push for a while and then are flipped back the right way up,
once more we land and hit out unscathed. This happens a couple more
times, we have had some good hits on Wedgehog, they have almost
carried us out of the arena. They can't pin us, we can't do serious
damage to them. Finally after five minutes of stand up battle cease
is called. The crowd are consulted and Wedgehog gets a better
response. Sure enough the judges follow suit and the vote goes
against us.
Bubble a bit burst we return to the pits, only to be told that
winning or losing that bout won't necessarily cause problems. Most
'bots only managed one bout, and some had it very easy. We'd just
come out of our second stand up fight and it had had one of the best
crowd reactions of the day!
After packing up I talked to Bill Hobbins, the Producer. He has final
decision on who is in and for this day had no firm idea which six he
would pick. Previous days he'd had no problems. We'll find out in a
couple of days, but the crew liked us, and a lot of them get
consulted. If we get in, all well and good, if not, today has been
excellent. Finally all the work, money and sleepless nights have been
repaid and we know what SMIDSY can do. Talking to the Draco team
after the bout our first hit sheared the join between the shovel and
its activator, a 4 inch slab of ally. We know what needs to be done
from here if we get in (and we'll have two weeks to do it in!) I'll
be watching the post box.
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