翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Panic (Circle album)
・ Panic (comics)
・ Panic (company)
・ Panic (disambiguation)
・ Panic (MxPx album)
・ Panic (novel)
・ Panic (Sublime with Rome song)
・ Panic (The Smiths song)
・ Panic 5 Bravo
・ Panic 911
・ Panic and Agoraphobia Scale
・ Panic at Rock Island
・ Panic attack
・ Panic attack (disambiguation)
・ Panic Attack (EP)
Panic Attack (robot)
・ Panic Attack (The Paddingtons song)
・ Panic Beats
・ Panic Broadcast
・ Panic button
・ Panic Button (1964 film)
・ Panic Button (2011 film)
・ Panic button (disambiguation)
・ Panic Button Records
・ Panic buying
・ Panic Channel
・ Panic Cord
・ Panic disorder
・ Panic Disorder Severity Scale
・ Panic Fancy


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Panic Attack (robot) : ウィキペディア英語版
Panic Attack (robot)

Panic Attack was a robot that competed in the British television show ''Robot Wars''. In Series 2, it was just a box, with a set of electrically powered lifting forks, powered by a homemade system. It was emblazoned with the image of a spider. The spider was the result of a school competition to come up with a design of something that made you panic. A 12-year-old girl designed the spider. With his prize money from Series 2, Kim built a newer machine. This one had a srimech (self-righting mechanism), a new body shape, and more effective forks, which were capable of completely overturning opposing machines. The top-mounted self-righting mechanism proved to be unreliable, and was eventually removed. Added in Series 4 were a set of side "skirts" to prevent all but the lowest of robots from getting underneath it, as well as sloping sides. The fourth model had improved skirts, and the srimech was updated to a top flipper, which was the favourite with the driver Kim Davies, who stated it was, in his opinion, the best version.
Panic Attack was constructed in Cwmbran, Wales.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/archive/2001/09/28/Gwent+Archive/4619657.Gwent_robot_champ_on_Christmas_toy_shelves/ )

The Series 6 version was flatter, with silver forks and painted gold as opposed to yellow, as the team had run out of yellow paint when the time came to paint it. As a result, this model was unofficially, but universally nicknamed Panic Attack Gold. For Series 7, the fourth model was reused, with the addition of a rear skirt, and with the srimech being replaced by an anti-hammer cushioned top.
The robot competed in Series 2-7 of Robot Wars, winning the second series and making the semi-finals in three other wars. It also won the "Sumo Basho" competition in Series 4, meaning that it was the only machine to defeat Shunt in this event twice. Panic Attack was one of the longest appearing robots, appearing in six wars and two extremes. Although the only grand champion never to reach another Grand Final, Panic Attack reached the most Semi-Finals of all Grand Champions at four.
Panic Attack's signature move was to slip beneath a robot, using its forks to get a grip inside the opponent's armour, wheels or other openings, before driving into the pit release button and pushing it down the pit. It achieved this many times, against robots like Axe Awe, S.M.I.D.S.Y., Manta and Kat 3.
The team also entered Panic Attack in one season of Battlebots, losing out to Frenzy. They returned next season with Scallywag, a wedge-shaped lifter with a colour scheme similar to Panic Attack.
As champion of Series 2 and a good contestant in later wars, Panic Attack was one of the competitor robots immortalized in plastic when the Robot Wars toys were released. A 'Minibot' toy plus a working pullback with flipping spikes and a 'Pitstop' toy were released.
==Team Members==
The team captain of the robot was Kim Davies, who was originally joined by Kevin Pritchard and Lee Witcombe. In Series 3, Pritchard left the team to create a similar robot named Evil Weevil and Davies was joined by his son Michael and Simon Rosen. Christian Bridge won a competition in Robot Wars Magazine to join the team for Series 4. In Series 7, Davies got a job as a technical assistant on the show and left, so the team was entirely changed. Pritchard returned and took over the controls with teammates Paul Wier and then-webmaster of the official Panic Attack website, Jamie McGarry.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Panic Attack (robot)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.