With Inquisitor pinned between the two House Robots, Sir Killalot pierced the side with his lance and lifted it up as he pushed it against Dead Metal. Matilda got her tusks under Inquistor, then Sir Killalot got behind Inquisitor, getting his lance underneath it, lifting it over.
However, as he did so, he got too close to Dead Metal, so his lance got under one of his fellow House Robots claws, so Sir Killalot lifted him up as well. During the credits, picked Inquisitor up with his claw, and carried it to the pit. After holding it in the air, he dropped it in the pit. In the Gauntlet stage of Heat E , Sir Killalot started on the left route like usual, although he did come over to the other two routes on occasions.
During Schumey 's run, it accidentally fell off the side of the see-saw when it tried driving over it too fast, so Sir Killalot came over to the middle route to attack. He got the lance at the back of Schumey and tried lifting it, but as he did so, one of his tracks fell over the side, so he had to struggle down. After getting off the see-saw, Sir Killalot tried again, driving back up the see-saw and getting the lance on the side of one of the wheels.
He lifted the whole robot up then dropped it, turning it over. Sir Killalot came over to the right route when Spin Doctor proved too wide to get past the ramrig, and pushed it into the other side of the ramrig, against the saws.
Spin Doctor only covered 3. Strangely, during Killertron's run, whilst it was being blocked by Dead Metal and Shunt in the middle route, Sir Killalot kept ramming into the fence separating the lane, behind where Killertron was, with his lance, bending it and trying to lift it.
Sir Killalot was absent from the two Arena stage semi-finals, and although he was present for the Heat Final, he was not involved in the battle.
Heat F was one of Sir Killalot's busiest episodes in terms of the Gauntlet. Although no robots went for the left route where he started, Sir Killalot came over to the middle route for four of the five competitors' Gauntlet runs. First, during Panic Attack 's run, he came over to the middle route as Panic Attack was stopped by the spikes, then became caught on the tank trap.
As the House Robot closed in, Panic Attack got free and tried to cross the see-saw, but Sir Killalot chased after it and drove onto the see-saw, holding it up. Sir Killalot also came over to the middle route as Ron ran the Gauntlet. As Ron tried to drive over the see-saw, Sir Killalot drove onto the see-saw, and pushed it with his lance. Trying to get away, Ron drove off the see-saw.
In the next run, Dead Metal pushed the see-saw askew before Disruptor could cross it, and Sir Killalot came over behind it. Disruptor tried driving up the see-saw, but got stuck on the side, and Sir Killalot pushed it along the edge, then got his lance underneath and turned it over with his lance. Sir Killalot came over to the middle route as Whirling Dervish tried to run the Gauntlet, and when it fell off the see-saw, he skewered the flail with his lance and pulled the robot back, turning it over.
He then picked it up and carried it over the see-saw, only to turn it back over so Shunt could axe it. Like the previous Heat, Sir Killalot was absent from both the Arena stage semi-finals, and although he was used in the Heat Final, he was not involved in the battle. Only one of the competitors took the middle route, Limpet , and Sir Killalot blocked it as it drove over the see-saw, pushing it against the fence.
Sir Killalot also came over to the right route on a couple of occasions to try and prevent competitors finishing. Nemesis managed to get past Sergeant Bash, but Sir Killalot came over to the middle route as it tried to get past Dead Metal, blocking it and forcing it back onto the flame pit. Despite being on fire, Nemesis managed to get to the end when Sir Killalot reversed. Sir Killalot was responsible for the elimination of R. It was being blocked by Sergeant Bash, and Sir Killalot came over to the right route, got his lance under the forklift and lifted the robot up onto its side.
He almost caused one of the biggest shocks of the series during Roadblock 's run, as he was almost responsible for the elimination of the reigning champion. Roadblock reached the triangle and was doing well, knocking over 34 barrels, but it drove out of the triangle and Sir Killalot pinned it down with his claw.
The next three competitors all managed to score more, so only Limpet's poor run prevented elimination of reigning champion.
In contrast to the previous two Heats, Sir Killalot was used in both the Arena stage semi-finals, but not the Heat Final, although he was not involved in either battle. Only one of the six competitors came down the middle route, although Sir Killalot did go to the left route during Rampage's run when it lost drive on one side, and he and Dead Metal blocked it.
GroundHog was the only competitor to take the middle route, and it accidentally drove into the side of the ramp. Sir Killalot came over and grabbed it with his claw and lifted it up, prompting booing from the audience.
However, when Sir Killalot turned, the House Robot suddenly overbalanced and toppled forwards onto his front, immobilising both robots and causing Sir Killalot to leak hydraulic fluid.
GroundHog also attacked him in its battle against Loco. Sir Killlalot appeared to be immobile in the PPZ, so GroundHog drove at it with its spinning disc, hitting the rear and causing sparks, and tried to cut through the hydraulic cables on the side, but it couldn't get close enough to the pipes before Dead Metal grabbed it and pulled it away.
Cassius fired the flipper, getting out from underneath him. As the House Robots attacked the immobile Wizard, Cassius rammed into them. Heat I was one of Sir Killalot's busiest Heats, particularly in the Gauntlet, where he played a key role in preventing all six competitors from completing the Gauntlet, making this the only Heat where none of the competitors completed the Gauntlet.
First, King Buxton tried charging past him, but Sir Killalot got his lance underneath, lifting it up and pushing it against the fence. King Buxton fell off the lance and tried to get past, but was blocked by one of the spikes, and Sir Killalot pinned it down with the lance. He also blocked Prometheus as it tried to drive down the left route. The Sentinel pinned Prometheus against the wall, and Sir Killalot pushed Prometheus back up the course. Prometheus tried pushing against the House Robot, forcing him back a little, but Sir Killalot pushed back with his lance, getting the lance under the front saw and lifting Prometheus up.
Sir Killalot dropped it, then prevented it making any more progress by blocking it with his lance. Rottweiler became stuck after it made a wrong turn trying to drive up the ramp, and Sir Killalot lifted it up by the spikes with his claw and cut through one of the front spikes.
Sir Killalot was responsible for the elimination of Cruella. Cruella tried to drive down the middle route, but Sir Killalot blocked the way and pushed it. Cruella tried driving away, but drove into the ramrig, and Sir Killalot pinned it against the saws.
He reversed a little, and when Cruella turned around, he drove up the front wedge, leaving it unable to move, and pushed it into one of the saws. Sir Killalot dropped it, and All Torque tried to drive past, but Sir Killaot pinned it against the fence with his lance.
Matilda got her tusks underneath and lifted it, and Sir Killalot grabbed the side with his claw. The most notable Gauntlet run in this Heat was Robo Doc 's. Sir Killalot blocked it with his lance, and he and Sergeant Bash prevented it from getting past. Sir Killalot grabbed Robo Doc's side and picked the robot up whilst Sergeant Bash blasted it with his flamethrower, but Sir Killalot also caught fire.
Sir Killalot was also used in all three Arena stage battles. In the Heat Final, he used his lance to finish off All Torque, pushing it into the pit after All Torque left it stranded on the side. Despite dominating the Gauntlet in Heat I, Sir Killalot was not used at all in the Gauntlet in the next Heat , for only the second time in the series. Like Heat I, he was used in all three battles in the Arena stage. In the semi-final betwen Ivanhoe and Kill Dozer , he used his claw and lance to pick up Kill Dozer after it got caught in the PPZ, then carried it over to the flame pit, and after holding it over the flames for 45 seconds, then carried it to the pit and dropped it in.
Heat K saw Sir Killalot used in the middle route of the Gauntlet again, although came over to the left route during Demon 's run, and went over to the right route to try and prevent Mega Hurts finishing. Demon had managed to push Matilda down the route, so Sir Killalot came around to the left route as Demon tried to get around Matilda and reach the end.
Sir Killalot blocked the end, and pushed Demon against the fence with his lance to try and prevent Demon finishing, though Demon managed to get its front wedge into the end zone, meaning it completed the Gauntlet, although Sir Killalot continued pushing after Cease was called. Mega Hurts tried to get around, but Sir Killalot blocked the way with its lance.
Mega Hurts tried turning the other way, but Sir Killalot pinned it against the fence. Mega Hurts managed to get its lifter, and actually managed to lift him. Sir Killalot did manage to end Phoenix 's run. As it tried driving over the ramp, Sir Killalot drove up the other side of the ramp, and Phoenix tried driving off the side of the ramp, but got stuck as it did so, its spikes getting caught on the side. Sir Killalot pushed the sphere into it, pushing it down from the ramp, then blocked the way.
Phoenix turned around and charged in reverse at Sir Killalot with its rear spike, but Sir Killalot merely pushed it against the side of the ramp, pinning it there, then used his claw to slice through the tyre.
Sir Killalot used his claw and lance to hold Phoenix still, preventing it from making any more progress, causing it to be eliminated. For the third Heat in a row, Sir Killalot was used in all three of the battles in the Arena stage.
In the other semi-final between [[Plunderbird Plunderbird 2] and Enzyme , Plunderbird 2 actually drove after Sir Killalot towards the end of the battle, and Sir Killalot reversed away from it, so Plunderbird 2 went back after Enzyme.
He started in the middle route as usual, but no robots went down that route. He did drive over to the left route a couple of times, first during Havoc 's run, when he came around to the top of the left route whilst Dead Metal grabbed it. During Flirty Skirty 's run, The Sentinel pushed it right by the pit, and it could not get out.
Sir Killalot came over, getting his lance under Flirty Skirty's skirt, lifting it up, and reversed, dropping it into the pit. In the first semi-final, between Haardvark and Vercingetorix , after Vercingetorix broke down, Sir Killalot used his lance to push it onto the flame pit, and after letting it burn for a little while, he got his lance under the armour and picked Vercingetorix up, carrying it to the pit and dropping it in.
In the other semi-final, Havoc pushed Flirty Skirty into the PPZ, where it stopped moving, so Sir Killalot got his lance under the armour and lifted it up, ripping it off from the top of the robot. Sir Killalot carried Flirty Skirty around the arena, dragging it close to the flame pit, but could not get the lance free. Sir Killalot was not used in the Gauntlet in either of the Semi-Finals, but he was used in the Pinball Trial in both episodes, the only Trial he was used in during this series apart from the Skittles.
He had the freedom of the arena, and could chase after the competitors and try and end their runs. During Napalm's run, it turned at the wrong moment whilst trying to cross the see-saw and fell off the side. With it stuck, Sir Killalot came over, got his lance underneath and lifted it onto its back. With the underside exposed, Sir Killalot grabbed the frame with his claw and lifted the whole robot up, carrying it to the flame pit and holding it over the flames until time ran out.
Sir Killalot also ended Behemoth's run. He cornered it in the top corner after it knocked over some bricks and barrels, and got his lance under the front scoop when Behemoth fired it, lifting the robot clean off the ground. He nearly overbalanced forwards as he reversed, but fell back onto his tracks and carried Behemoth to the pit and dropped it in.
In Killertron's run, Sir Killalot cornered Killertron in the top corner after it knocked over the bricks, using his lance to lift Killertron up a little. Killetron tried to get free, firing the axe at Sir Killalot, and Sir Killalot lifted it up with his claw, slicing through the base, before dropping it and letting it go free. However, the Pinball saw one of Sir Killalot's most embarrassing moments of the series.
As he reversed, he drove to the edge of the pit, and whilst trying to turn away, he fell in. The second Semi-Final saw notable moments for Sir Killalot in all five of the competitors runs in the Pinball.
First, during Roadblock's run, Roadblock reversed into Dead Metal and became caught on his pincers. Sir Killalot came over, got his lance underneath Roadblock and lifted it up, before dropping it back to the floor, allowing to score some late points. When King Buxton tried driving over the see-saw, Sir Killalot waited for it at the other end. Instead of driving off the end, King Buxton tried to avoid him by turning and driving the other way back up the see-saw, so Sir Killalot held the end of the see-saw with his lance, preventing it from falling.
After a pause, King Buxton turned, then drove off the side. King Buxton went to one of the top corners to knock over the barrels and bricks, and Sir Killalot drove after it, but nearly drove into the pit. Sir Killalot drove along the edge of the pit and appeared to have King Buxton trapped in the corner, but King Buxton managed to get out over the bricks, and Sir Killalot became stuck on top of some bricks as he tried driving over them.
During G. H's run, Sir Killalot was responsible for G. Sir Killalot pushed the ball into G. H had contact with the ball as it was pushed, this was counted in its score. Sir Killalot actually carried it over the see-saw, toppling forwards as the see-saw fell, but pushed himself back up, before dropping it into the pit. Sir Killalot also picked and immobilised up Haardvark, pinning it in a top corner and getting his lance underneath, lifting it up and turning it on its side.
However, it had already scored enough points to surpass G. H, resulting in the latter's elimination. Cassius drove onto a brick and became stuck, allowing Sir Killalot to get underneath with his lance, getting into one of the wheel holes and picking the robot up. Sir Killalot carried Cassius down the arena, dropping it on its top.
Normally, this would have resulted in a competitor being immobilised, but Cassius was able to use its flipping arm to flip itself back onto its wheels, the first robot ever to successfully right itself after being flipped over, and went on to score more points. Had it not self-righted, it most likely would have been eliminated, as it had only knocked over some of the top right bricks and barrels before Sir Killalot turned it over.
Sir Killalot was used in all four of the Arena stage battles across the two Semi-Finals, but was only involved in one of them. In the battle between Haardvark and Cassius, Sir Killalot unfairly intervened. Sir Killalot lifted it up, then dropped it on top of Haardvark. With the two unable to separate as Haardvark could only drive back and forwards, Sir Killalot got his lance between the two competitors and raised it to separate them, but in doing so he hooked the back plate of Haardvark, which wasn't properly in the PPZ, lifting the whole robot up.
Instead of dropping Haardvark, Sir Killalot carried it onto the flame pit and dropped it on its back on the flame pit. As Haardvark burned, he drove onto the wedge of Cassius, which flicked him off using its flipper, as it had done in the Heats. The Grand Final saw Sir Killalot used in all four battles. In the first eliminator between Cassius and Roadblock, Cassius accidentally drove into the PPZ whilst driving away from Roadblock, and Sir Killalot used his lance to flip it over, only for it to self-right like it did in the Semi-Final Pinball.
Later, when Cassius flipped Roadblock onto its side against the arena wall, Sir Killalot came over, getting his lance in the base and dragged it away from the wall, dropping it onto its back. After Panic Attack immobilised Killertron during the second Eliminator, Sir Killalot got his lance underneath Killertron and flipped it over, cutting into the side with his claw before pulling it out of the PPZ.
Sir Killalot picked Killertron up by the axe using his lance, and held it over the flame pit. Sir Killalot had a lot of notable moments during The Grudge Matches special.
In the Judgement Day battle between Cassius and Mortis, Mortis lost drive on one track and was spinning on the spot by the pit, but Cassius accidentally drove into the pit when it missed a charge. Sir Killalot and Dead Metal pushed Mortis into the pit anyway. The Reserve Rumble was one of Sir Killalot's most notable battles of the series.
When Malice broke down, he picked it up with his lance, and carried it around the arena, first taking it near the flame pit, then taking it to the pit and dropping it in. Later, as Forklift was being attacked by Shunt and Dead Metal, Sir Killalot came over and got his lance underneath, flipping Forklift over, then grabbed the frame with his claw and picked it up, causing the top to fall off. He carried Forklift to the flame pit and held it over the flames, where the electronics caught fire, before dropping it and pushing it across the arena into the pit.
During the Super Heavyweight Championship , Sir Killalot caused a lot of damage to Demon Duck during the qualifiers, but it still ended up going through to the final. The House Robots had Demon Duck and Bottweiler trapped in the top corner of the arena, and Sir Killalot got his lance under the back of Demon Duck and lifted it, ripping the armour loose.
Demon Duck fell off the lance and reversed away, but Sir Killlalot went after it, lifting up the armour again, lifting the robot up and spinning, tipping the competitor onto its side. Sir Killalot then got his lance into Demon Duck's internals and spun it around. However, because Soc'Em was immobilised after it got caught on the arena side wall, and Bottweiler had broken down, Demon Duck went through to the final.
In the Super Showdown , Berserk got its forklift under Shunt, lifting him up and pushing him against the arena wall. Sir Killalot intervened, pushing the two apart, and spearing the back of Berserk on the end of his lance. Sir Killalot lifted it up and carried it away, taking it to the flame pit and holding it over the flames. Sir Killalot took Berserk off the flames and dropped it, and it rejoined the battle, but it later broke down.
As it was being axed by Shunt, Sir Killalot got his lance underneath and lifted it, pushing it onto the flame pit. All of the competitors decided to take on the House Robots in the Internet Insurrection , but curiously, Sir Killalot stayed at the back and did not get involved as Shunt, Dead Metal and Matilda fought with the competitors, only coming out for a little push on Bodyhammer.
Mortis was axing Matilda, but Sir Killalot drove in between the two, pushing Mortis away from his fellow House Robot using his lance. He then got his lance underneath Mortis and lifted it, allowing Matilda to get underneath with her tusks.
Matilda dragged Mortis around in circles, before Sir Killalot got his lance under Mortis and flipped it over. As Mortis tried to self-right, Shunt axed it and pushed it to The Sentinel, which pinned it down.
Sir Killalot grabbed the front of Mortis with his claw, cutting through the armour, and carried it to the flame pit, holding it up over the flames. Sir Killalot, like the other house robots at the time, received improvements this series. His eyes were now red, instead of white, and his steel rod gave way to his famous lance.
His shoulder pads were removed in the hope that they would give the arms more room to move. At the start of the series, Sir Killalot once again cut through a new metal bar that Craig Charles was holding. Sir Killalot was once again set aflame on a few occasions during Series 3. During a battle between Robopig and Napalm , Killalot carried the defeated Robopig machine over to the flame pit, but caught fire himself. Sgt Bash also accidentally set Killalot on fire again during the Pinball Warrior Tournament, during the run by Oblivion, after the competitor was immobilised.
On a number of occasions, such as against Forklift's Revenge , The Big Cheese and Pitbull , Sir Killalot used his lance to lift robots off the ground and carry them around the Arena in a similar manner to how he would later do with his jaws. In the aforementioned battle with Pitbull, he attempted to spin the defeated robot on his lance, but the battle was ended due to the concern that Pitbull would fly off the spike and out of the Arena.
After letting it go, Pitbull proceeded to attack Sir Killalot's hydraulics, immobilizing him and requiring considerable work to repair. Killalot's previous set of jaws were still present during the early stages of Series 4 though - clearly featuring in the fight between Mortis and Ghetto-bot during the early stages of the War of Independence. The new set of claws were utilised particularly well in a battle between Chaos 2 and Atomic where they crumpled the chassis of Atomic.
As the leader, Sir Killalot was often the robot that roboteers took their grievances out on. The Big Cheese had been "grilled" by Killalot over the flame pit in a previous series, causing very expensive damage, and Plant and his team were out for revenge from the start. However, despite the incredible power of Wheely Big Cheese's flipper, they were unable to lift Killalot. Many a roboteer would boast that they could flip Sir Killalot, but in the show's history, no-one ever achieved this.
As a result of this, Sir Killalot was the only house robot in the show's history that was never flipped. Sir Killalot once accidentally attacked a house robot. During the melee between twentieth seeds Aggrobot 2 , Oblivion 2 and Saw Point , he went to attack Oblivion 2 , but instead pulled Matilda's left wheel off, leaving her only able to go around in circles.
During Panic Attack 's fight with Spawn of Scutter , Sir Killalot's hydraulic pipe leaked all over the arena, rendering him immobile and the arena floor slippery. In the final, Sir Killalot also battled Razer after it destroyed Matilda.
With competitors' armour generally getting stronger, Sir Killalot's jaws never did as much damage as he had in his debut series. However, during Series 4 and Extreme 1, he developed his spin trick, whereby he would pick up a competitor in his pincer and spin on the spot, before finally letting it go, hitting anything in its way.
Beef Cake was left as flat as a pancake in the end, but it still won the battle. Sir Killalot once again was involved with controversy. Sir Killalot plucked Stinger off the ground, paraded it around the arena and dropped it over the arena wall just after "cease" was called. The judges ignored this, as the house robot's actions were out of order, and since Stinger's mace gave the axlebot numerous aggression points, the judges awarded it the win.
The post-fight banter revealed that the Stinger team believed that "Killalot had something against them" as their robot was set upon by Sir Killalot in their vengeance match with Tornado. Similarly, during its Tag-Team Terror heat, Sir Killalot picked up Napalm, carried it across the arena and dropped it out. During Series 5 and Extreme 1, Sir Killalot had been added with a ramming blade to push robots from behind.
He also developed the tactic of picking up competitors and then dropping them out of the arena, though he only did this once in Series 5, during Gemini 's battle with Ruf Ruf Dougal. Gemini removed Ruf Ruf Dougal's power key, before proceeding to flip it onto its side, and Sir Killalot plucked Ruf Ruf Dougal off the ground before dropping it out of the arena.
At the end of the battle, with 3 Stegs 2 Heaven immobilised and counted out, Bigger Brother started attacking Sir Killalot again. This ultimately ended with 3 Stegs 2 Heaven, Bigger Brother and eventually Sir Killalot in the pit, though the latter managed to reverse out.
Sir Killalot returned mostly unchanged for Series 6, but once again his claws had been redesigned, and would remain the same for the rest of his run. During the second first round melee of Heat H , after looking conspicuously loose earlier in the fight, Sir Killalot's breast plate fell off as he reversed into a CPZ. During one of the second round battles of Heat K , Kat 3 had become immobilised by Barber-Ous 2 after it was damaged and turned over where it couldn't self-right.
Sir Killalot then proceeded to grab Kat 3 by the axe and drag it towards the floor flipper, and its axe head was snapped clean off by Sir Killalot's claw before it was thrown by the flipper.
In the UK vs Germany special, Sir Killalot caused serious damage to the German loanerbot Dynamite , crumpling its armour repeatedly, carrying it around the arena and finally dumping it over the wall, tearing the armour off completely in the process. By now, robot armour was very strong in most cases, so the Jaws of Life could merely pluck other robots. During the Minor Meltdown , Sir Killalot picked up the immobilized Saw Point , helped Growler remove two of its four wheels, and proceeded to lift it out of the Arena.
Killalot span around with the defeated Niterider in the New Blood Championship. Even though he toppled over, he was able to fall back onto his tracks. Later on in the New Blood Championship , he grabbed Cedric Slammer with his lance and barbecued it on the flame pit. His breast plate also came off in the battle between Cedric Slammer and Fatal Traction.
Sir Killalot, like the other returning House Robots, didn't receive many noticeable improvements. He was involved in several notable moments during the series however.
In the first heat, Sir Killalot used his lance to hold Mechaniac aloft and carry it over the flame pit. He then spun it around on the lance, triggering the Austrian robot's electronics to short and catch fire as its batteries fell out. This led certain fans to believe that the producers chose the three heaviest House Robots for this battle purposefully to trample the tiny robots, which could only weigh up to 12kg.
This is the closest Killalot has come to being flipped. He was also nearly flipped by Iron-Awe 2. During the Heat I first round melee involving Supernova , Storm 2 , Rhino and Mayhem , Storm 2 pushed Supernova into the side of Sir Killalot, severing its right-side track leaving it strewn across the arena floor.
In Iron-Awe 2. In the playoff match between Tornado and X-Terminator , a collision between Sir Killalot and Matilda saw Matilda's flywheel accidentally damage his hydraulic arm, causing hydraulic fluid to spill all over the arena.
It wasn't until the 24th February when the teaser for Sir Killalot appeared. Like the other returning House Robots, Sir Killalot has been rebuilt from the ground up, heavier than before and upgraded to compete with modern competitors. In Heat 3 , Sir Killalot had a few significant moments. At one point Killalot rammed Big Nipper but got his own lance stuck in the arena wall, leaving him trapped for the rest of the match.
In Heat 5 , after picking Ironside3 up, Sir Killalot inadvertently dropped it back onto its wheels after it was stuck on its back. Sir Killalot returned for the ongoing ninth series. As with the other House Robots, he also appeared in Robot Wars: Battle of the Stars , where promotional materials saw him bursting out of a Christmas present and wearing a Santa's hat, in keeping with the Christmas theme of the specials.
Sir Killalot carries JAR by the hammer. Note the fire extinguisher bottom-right which fell out of JAR. He pushed The Cat towards the wall, where it became immobilised. In the Grand Final, he picked The Cat up and held it over the Flame Pit following its immobilisation by Arena Cleaner , before spinning it around in his claw and throwing it into the wall.
The victorious Arena Cleaner then attempted to attack Sir Killalot, which compelled him to pick Arena Cleaner up and pit the Episode 1 champion. In Episode 2, Sir Killalot first pinned Dee against the wall and carried it towards the pit after its four-second immobilisation by Kadeena Machina. In other matches won by Kadeena Machina, Sir Killalot picked Soldier Ant up and dumped it in the trench, its first out-of-the-arena attack since Extreme Series 2, and held Robo Savage over the fire at the end of the Grand Final.
Sir Killalot appeared in a teaser trailer for Series 9, uploaded on 10th February Sir Killalot's first appearance in the main competition of Series 9 came in the Head-to-Head battle between Rapid and Aftershock , while he also added further punishment to the beaten Sabretooth in the Heat Final, as he spun around and threw it aside after roasting it over the flame pit.
Off-screen, Sir Killalot had inflicted similar misery upon Sabretooth in the second round. Sir Killalot was involved in the first battle of Heat 2 , and made his presence known as he picked up Cobra and held it over the Flame Pit after it was flipped into the CPZ.
Sir Killalot's main involvement in his Group Battle in Heat 3 was edited out of the TV broadcast, as he first submitted Expulsion to the Floor Flipper, before dropping Foxic into the pit after cease had been called. A clip of the latter was still used in a promotional trailer for Series 9, however. Speed Squared and threw it across the arena. Heat 4 was a busy one for Sir Killalot as he appeared in six battles and made use of his claw on multiple occasions by torching Pulsar and Supernova over the Flame Pit in Head-to-Head battles against Ironside3, before subjecting Pulsar to more punishment in the Heat Final by holding it in place for Shunt to axe.
As part of the anticipated rivalry, Sir Killalot appeared in every battle that Apollo featured in bar its Group Battle. Sir Killalot was able to carry out the first moment of note between the two, as, after Carbide had knocked Apollo into submission during its first Head-to-Head battle, Sir Killalot was able to hold the beaten machine over the Flame Pit. Apollo's next battle against Coyote saw it attempt to flip Sir Killalot on two occasions, but it only managed to lift the House Robot up before being forced to retreat, as Sir Killalot and Dead Metal then chased it around the arena.
Away from his tussle with Apollo, Sir Killalot also played a part in Coyote's demise against Carbide, where he held it over the Flame Pit before Carbide came in to finish Coyote off. Sir Killalot then appeared in Apollo's final battle of the heat - the Heat Final. Apollo was defeated by Carbide once more, which allowed Sir Killalot to have the last laugh as he carried out additional punishment to Apollo again by moving it onto the Flame Pit.
Sir Killalot made appearances in five battles in the Grand Final , with his most notable moment taking place in the championship deciding fight. This lead to both Sir Killalot and Shunt tagging up to attack the new champion, with Sir Killalot picking Carbide up before Shunt crashed it into the arena side gate. Sir Killalot appeared five times in Heat 1. He made use of the Flame Pit on two occasions during the battle, as he roasted Pinza from The Swarm and Apocalypse on the arena hazard.
Other highlights from Heat 1 included being called into Rogue House Robot mode during the Robot Redemption battle between Donald Thump and The Swarm, as well as grabbing hold of Rubber Duck from The Swarm in the remaining seconds of their loss to Behemoth , then roasting and throwing it.
Not aired on the televised broadcast was Apollo trying to flip Sir Killalot in its Group Battle, with Sir Killalot almost toppling twice before getting stuck on Apollo's wedge.
After Gabriel 2 had been immobilised in its fight against Aftershock , Sir Killalot completely sliced away its mace polearm, and would later comically sit himself on top of Crackers, during Crackers 'n' Smash's battle against Big Nipper.
Despite only making one appearance in Heat 3 , Sir Killalot's involvement was still notable, as Apex spectacularly ripped itself apart against Track-tion in the Robot Redemption round. After Apex's body was violently thrown into his CPZ, Sir Killalot pitted it, while one of the lexan panels of the arena itself was left shattered by the impact made after Apex's weapon crashed into it.
Sir Killalot was sent rogue by The Kegs during its battle with Tauron and Iron-Awe 6 during Heat 4 , and so it pressured all three robots. Later in the same battle, Sir Killalot swung the same half of The Kegs into the Arena Tyre, opening the pit, before also being required to free Iron-Awe 6 and Tauron - with the two machines stuck together.
Ultimately, Sir Killalot moved Tauron onto some debris, immobilising it. Androne also frequently pushed Tauron into Sir Killalot in another battle, with Sir Killalot separating the two when they became stuck together. Sir Killalot's only notable involvement in Heat 5 saw him on the receiving end of damage, as Hobgoblin's egg-beater weapon buckled the House Robot's claw.
Sir Killalot was entrusted with plenty of responsibility in the Grand Final - first appearing in the 10 Robot Rumble , where he was attacked by Thor , before attempting in vain to drop Terrorhurtz over the arena gate, late into the battle.
He also appeared in the championship decider itself between Carbide and Eruption - something which maintained Sir Killalot's run of appearing in the title fight for every series of the reboot.
This also extended his overall run to four consecutive appearances in championship fights, which began when he appeared in the Series 7 final between Typhoon 2 and Storm 2.
Sir Killalot then appeared in the World Series. His most notable moment in Episode 1 came during the captains' fight at the end of the show, as Apollo attempted to flip the House Robot after beating Diotoir.
Despite coming close, the Series 8 champion was unable to overturn Sir Killalot with any of its three attempted flips - preserving Sir Killalot's status as the only House Robot never to be flipped. In Episode 2 , Sir Killalot's biggest role came during the fight against Concussion and Weber , as he knocked off one of Weber's tyres.
The House Robot then pitted the beaten Russian machine, before also pitting Concussion along with it. He proceeded to pick up Silver Box but just before putting it into the pit, he overbalanced and Tricerabot came behind him and knocked him over, causing him to drop Silver Box into the pit, but Sir Killalot was then left suspended on his front next to the pit until time ran out, with the remaining three competitors trying to push him.
What wasn't shown on television was Tricerabot actually succeeding in pitting Sir Killalot. Sir Killalot played an active role in the Tag Team Terror, first punishing Rosie the Riveter for entering the battle without an official tag by picking it up, and tossed it.
Refbot red carded him for it, but he came out again and push the flipped Matilda back onto her wheels and attacked Tricerabot and swung him around in the same battle.
In the other first-round battle, Run Away was displaying a dominant performance over Joker , but without any provocation, Sir Killalot interfered and paraded Run Away around the arena, eventually overturning and disabling it, and placing it on the Floor Flipper.
When the battle was sent to a Judges' decision, Sir Killalot's attacks on Run Away were deemed unfair, and so it won the battle alongside its partner General Chompsalot. However, what wasn't acknowledged was that Sir Killalot drove over the flame jet and caught fire for the fifth time.
In Heat C, Sir Killalot attacked Unibite for no reason and did his spin trick and threw it across the arena. Bash in the process. Then Sgt. In the Final, he entered the arena and came at Snookums first.
But when he picked up Snookums, Shunt was caught on him for a second. Sir Killalot spun Snookums around and threw it across the arena twice. He then turned his attention to Snake Bite and after damaging Snake Bite's armour, performed his spin trick on it as well.
After Snookums was crushed by an organ in the Drop Zone, Sir Killalot grabbed the damaged Snake Bite and dumped it into the pit along with some pieces of the organ which meant the House Robots were the winners.
Sir Killalot renamed Sir K made numerous appearances throughout the one-off series Nickelodeon Robot Wars , being seen in at least one battle per episode. At the bottom with your civilian pick the more civilians beacon first and then pick some units. Would have been nice if defense units were invulnerable but I guess there not to prevent blocking. Worth a shot! Support Nibbits by linking to us:. Nib bits. Upload New Version Tree Defence - best version. Tree Defence - best version. Rating Opinion: 2 votes considered Neutral Neutral.
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