Wednesday, 18 October 2017

After 3 rounds of giant USA vs. Japan robot fighting team shitty American robot won

quote [ Stupid American robot wins slow motion battle ]

The giant piece of American “robot” built after sudobashi Kuritasu won even though it’s ama bulldozer with a paint gun, won.

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THE GIANT ROBOT DUEL


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rounds of giant USA vs. Japan robot fighting ... We have a winner
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Loz Blain
Loz BlainOctober 18th, 2017
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MegaBots' Eagle Prime vs. Suidobashi's Kuratas: This first giant robot duel was a lot more fun...
MegaBots' Eagle Prime vs. Suidobashi's Kuratas: This first giant robot duel was a lot more fun to watch than you might have expected
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After what seems like an eternity of waiting, it's finally here. MegaBots' Eagle Prime vs. Suidobashi's Kuratas. It's USA vs. Japan in the world's first international giant robot fight. Here's our blow-by-blow battle report.

Crew on the scene of the first international giant robot duel
This firs giant robot duel was a lot more fun to watch than I, or many...
Apparently there's a couple of dozen other competitors waiting to take on the MegaBots team
The MegaBots machine and Kuratas robot go toe-to-toe
7pm

The Twitch stream has started. Both teams are ready to rumble, and after months' worth of heavily edited videos from the MegaBots team (and precious little from Suidobashi), we're about to see if the state of the art in 2017 mecha-fighting has any potential as a Real-Steel-type sporting spectacle.

Team Suidobashi and its Kuratas giant robot
7.15pm

Sponsor-hype videos abound. It's genuinely impressive how many different companies, from Howe & Howe, to NASA, to Autodesk and a ton more, have chipped in to get the MegaBots effort off the ground.

7:20pm

Driver safety testing with the MegaBots team … Boy do these guys look like they have fun. Giant paintball cannons and wrecking balls to simulate the rigors of combat.

7:35pm

More hype … A sportscasting commentary team. There's 152,000 viewers tuning in. I'm not sure we can handle this level of excitement.

Here's how the win is to be decided: either the opponent's robot gets knocked down, it stops working, or the opposing team taps out. Team MegaBots has brought two robots, the MkII Iron Glory, and the gigantic Eagle Prime.

Kuratas is much smaller than the MegaBots robot, and much less powerful with just 87 horsepower. But it's a lot faster, and has a 1/2-ton punching fist ready to rock. Round 1 will be against the smaller Iron Glory. Gee, I wonder where this is going.

7:43pm

Round 1 … Fight! Iron Glory slowly stands up, as Kuratas comes charging forward at top speed in the confines of the warehouse arena.

Kuratas closes the gap very quickly, and with one mighty, anticlimactic punch, knocks Iron Glory flat over on its butt. We have a first-round knockout within 10 seconds. Iron Glory's piddling paintball cannons didn't do a thing.

The MegaBots team seems a little shaken, having just fallen backwards from a decent height. But then, Iron Glory is really just the Mk.II MegaBots robot. Eagle Prime is much, much bigger, heavier and more powerful.

I think it's safe to call this one a sacrificial lamb, a bone thrown to team Japan.

7:49pm

Round 2 … Here comes Eagle Prime. 18 times more powerful. Kuratas takes cover behind some barrels as Eagle Prime shoots paintballs at them.

Kuratas launches a drone, which doesn't seem to do anything. There's some smoke. Eagle Prime punches a car off the top of a stack of cars for some reason, then the two robots come together.

Kuratas delivers the biggest punch it's got, but Eagle Prime grabs hold of the punching arm with its claw, and starts pummeling the Japanese robot's armor to bits, using its cannons as battering rams.

The fight grinds to a halt as the robots get stuck together. We take a break so the teams can separate them and do some weapons swaps.

Kuratas has had its right hand knocked off, which its pilot and creator feels is an insult. He swears to get the Americans back for this. The MegaBots team, on the other hand, are delighted.

7:58pm

It's on again! Kuratas starts off in a defensive position. Eagle Prime has returned with a rock-chopping chainsaw for a left arm.

But as the robots approach each other, Eagle Prime turns around and grabs a piece of scaffolding from a lighting truss, sending lights and sparks showering everywhere, then starts spinning it as if it's going to whack Kuratas on the head with it. Cool!

Not cool. Eagle Prime drops the scaffolding before attempting a hit, and moves in for a physical clash. That chainsaw is ripping Kuratas' armor to bits. The force of the MegaBots robot's enormous motor starts pushing Kuratas backwards …

Apparently there's a couple of dozen other competitors waiting to take on the MegaBots team
The commentary team makes a big show of crapping its collective pants and running for cover as the robots push forward, knocking over a bunch more lighting rigs and scaffolding. It's chaos.

And then … It's over. Kuratas grinds to a halt. America wins. In the post-fight interview, the MegaBots team admits it has been very careful not to use some of its more effective weaponry, because they wanted to make sure it was a spectacle, and they didn't want to kill the Japanese pilot.

Conclusions

This … was a lot more fun to watch than I, or many others, might have expected. Yes, the robots are kinda slow and awkward. Yes, the paintball guns are completely pointless. Yes, they used a thousand camera cuts to amp up the action. Yes, it felt completely staged. Yes, each short break between rounds was actually a day or two worth of repairs and wrenching to get the things up and running again.

But pro wrestling has been around for decades, and that's kinda what this felt like. And even the defeated Japanese pilot agreed, it was an awesome thing to be a part of.

It's clear that if this is to continue as a sport, a ton of money's going to need to be spent making robots that can genuinely compete with the giant American Eagle Prime and whatever comes after it.

Apparently there's a couple of dozen other competitors waiting to take on the MegaBots team, so I guess we'll see what happens next!

You can check out the entire fight video below
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[by lilmookieesquire@5:08pmGMT]

Comments

Anonynonymous said @ 6:35pm GMT on 18th Oct [Score:1 Underrated]
Man, quit being so butthurt. Function over form, every time.
lilmookieesquire said @ 11:23pm GMT on 18th Oct
Savage.
And Savage!
Noice.
damnit said @ 1:19am GMT on 19th Oct [Score:1 Underrated]
In the early days of battle bots, one guy brought his snake robot that wiggles around to move. The end of the robot has a spinning drill. It was no use for War Machine.

War Machine vs Snake
lilmookieesquire said @ 3:04am GMT on 19th Oct
I remember this. I was so sad to see that destroyed. It was a work of art.
damnit said @ 3:32am GMT on 19th Oct [Score:1 Good]
They need to make different categories for different types of robots. I thought it was unfair to put the snake in the arena.

The annual Pumpkin Chunkin started with just one category until an actual air pressure cannon was used to launch a pumpkin. The following years after, they created several categories for catapults, air cannons, trebuchet, centrifugal, torsion, and human powered.
lilmookieesquire said @ 5:07am GMT on 19th Oct
Ya, I was pissed when I saw the American robot here with a chainsaw. I feel like kuritas was vastly under-prepared.
backSLIDER said @ 5:43pm GMT on 18th Oct
Obligatory "USA USA USA"
nitromaniac said @ 6:33pm GMT on 18th Oct
The commentary on the Twitch stream while this was live was more entertaining than the actual show was (and the show was quite entertaining).
ooo[......7 said @ 7:00pm GMT on 18th Oct
I don't know what I was expecting, but this was probably it.

I'm glad it happened though, there will be more now.
ooo[......7 said @ 7:01pm GMT on 18th Oct
ALSO, holy shit that interviewer chick was as into this as she was beautiful.

They cast her perfectly.
Bruceski said @ 9:37pm GMT on 18th Oct
The announcers were definitely post-commentary given that bad acting job near the end, and I'm curious if bits of that were staged (managed to grab the lighting rig just right on the first try?), but man it was a hoot to watch.

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