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In Season 1.5, it participated on the show as a 'challenger', fighting for its position in the competition during Episode 7. However, Dragon King lost its battle to [[ORBY Blade]] via knockout, and did not join Wu Chun's team as was intended. Following the original broadcast of Season 1.5, Dragon King received the 'Best Design' award for that series, owing to its distinctive appearance, locomotion and armament.<ref name=DragonKingDesignAward/>
 
In Season 1.5, it participated on the show as a 'challenger', fighting for its position in the competition during Episode 7. However, Dragon King lost its battle to [[ORBY Blade]] via knockout, and did not join Wu Chun's team as was intended. Following the original broadcast of Season 1.5, Dragon King received the 'Best Design' award for that series, owing to its distinctive appearance, locomotion and armament.<ref name=DragonKingDesignAward/>
   
Dragon King was once again included in Season 2 as a 'challenger', and despite not being chosen by any celebrities outright, it was added to Tao Shen's team, only to lose its first battle against [[Boxing Champion]].
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Dragon King was once again included in Season 2 as a 'challenger', and despite not being chosen by any celebrities outright, it was added to Tao Shen's team, only to lose its first battle against [[Boxing Champion]] during the Attrition War.
   
 
==Design==
 
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Dragon King was introduced in [[King of Bots (Season 2)/Episode 7|Episode 7]] as a 'challenger' robot for the second season in a row, and Jerome Miles pitched himself to the six celebrity team captains. None were willing to add Dragon King to their rosters outright, with Jerome Miles understanding that its unconventional design would have concerned or confused a lot of the celebrities. Nevertheless, after the other five challengers were successfully chosen for a celebrity team, Dragon King was added to Tao Shen's team by default, as he was the only celebrity who had not chosen a challenger at the end of the phase.
 
Dragon King was introduced in [[King of Bots (Season 2)/Episode 7|Episode 7]] as a 'challenger' robot for the second season in a row, and Jerome Miles pitched himself to the six celebrity team captains. None were willing to add Dragon King to their rosters outright, with Jerome Miles understanding that its unconventional design would have concerned or confused a lot of the celebrities. Nevertheless, after the other five challengers were successfully chosen for a celebrity team, Dragon King was added to Tao Shen's team by default, as he was the only celebrity who had not chosen a challenger at the end of the phase.
   
Dragon King's first battle came up during the 'Attrition Battle' held during [[King of Bots (Season 2)/Episode 8|Episode 8]]. Representing Tao Shen alongside temporary allies Emma Dumont and Tu Ziya, Dragon King was the fourth robot to enter the arena on behalf of the losing team, to fight against the opposing team's second representative, [[Boxing Champion]].
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Dragon King's first battle came up during the 'Attrition War' held during [[King of Bots (Season 2)/Episode 8|Episode 8]]. Representing Tao Shen alongside temporary allies Emma Dumont and Tu Ziya, Dragon King was the fourth robot to enter the arena on behalf of the losing team, to fight against the opposing team's second representative, [[Boxing Champion]].
   
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[[File:Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 1.jpg|thumb|left|Dragon King's drive pods are targeted by Boxing Champion]]
With Dragon King defeated, the attrition battle would later be lost by Tao Shen's team, after [[The Hounds]] defeated [[Yesaji]] and [[Warrior]]. This put Dragon King in danger of being cut from Tao Shen's team, but as the [[Big Carioca]] team could not continue in the competition due to a shortage of parts, Big Carioca was cut instead of Dragon King, allowing it to advance.
 
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[[File:Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 2.jpg|thumb|Dragon King finds a bite on Boxing Champion]]
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Both robots met in the center of the arena and circled around each other until Boxing Champion wedged underneath Dragon King and brought its spinner straight into the right drive pod of the tracked machine. Nevertheless Dragon King continued to work, and after a series of bumps, found a grip on Boxing Champion and pushed it around the arena while biting its opponent, also bringing its saws down on Boxing Champion to throw sparks, while driving it into the Grinder. However, Boxing Champion retaliated by pushing back Dragon King, which was still holding on firmly and cutting into Boxing Champion using its saws, to ram it into the arena wall.
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[[File:Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 3.jpg|thumb|left|Dragon King brings its saws down on a pushing Boxing Champion]]
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[[File:Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 4.jpg|thumb|Dragon King lands on Boxing Champion's disc]]
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A gust of smoke seemed to emerge from Dragon King, but both robots engaged in an even contest, with Dragon King taking another spinner hit while tilting its drive pods as an escape method, although it continued to use its saws for cutting damage. When the two robots separated, Boxing Champion drove straight under the front of Dragon King and came out on the other side, delivering a hit with its spinner along the way. Dragon King seemed hindered by this, and Boxing Champion edged it backwards, despite being briefly lifted by the floor flipper in the process. Dragon King lowered its saws towards Boxing Champion, and both robots pushed each other back and forth, with Dragon King generally coming out ahead on pushing power until it rode up the front of Boxing Champion.
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[[File:Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 5.jpg|thumb|left|The Grinder throws Dragon King into the air]]
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[[File:Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 6.jpg|thumb|Dragon King is beheaded by Boxing Champion]]
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This ground clearance advantage allowed Aren Hill to drive Dragon King across the arena and into the Grinder. This thrusted Jerome Miles' machine into the air and chipped one of its saws. Boxing Champion continued its assault, landing a light blow with its spinner, although its next attack was more decisive. With a strong punch, Boxing Champion brought its spinner straight into the bottom jaw of Dragon King and completely broke the grabbing weapon apart. Dragon King's head fell limply onto the top of Boxing Champion, and so the punching spinner moved in to rip away the dragon head completely. In the final ten seconds, Boxing Champion used its wedge shape to overturn Dragon King and press it against the floor flipper, until the end of the two-minute battle.
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With Dragon King defeated, the Attrition War would later be lost by Tao Shen's team, after [[The Hounds]] defeated [[Yesaji]] and [[Warrior]]. This put Dragon King in danger of being cut from Tao Shen's team, but as the [[Big Carioca]] team could not continue in the competition due to a shortage of parts, Big Carioca was cut instead of Dragon King, allowing it to advance.
   
 
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==Series Record==
 
==Series Record==
{{Series Record|Dragon King|Did not enter|'''Lost challenge'''|'''Part of team'''}}
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{{Series Record|Dragon King|Did not enter|'''Lost challenge'''|'''Part of team, no wins'''}}
   
 
==Outside King of Bots==
 
==Outside King of Bots==

Revision as of 18:49, 3 September 2019

"Dragon King has been considered the most well-designed robot in ‘This Is Fighting Robots’ by most of the competitors. Its beautiful structure and the gold coating make the robot perfectly match the name. With its crawler-mounted structure and a dual-saw weapon system, Dragon King attracted everyone's attention at the scene of the competition and has given the audience a new understanding of the innovation of robot combat."
— Official King of Bots Facebook page on Dragon King's design[1]

Dragon King was a robot from Utah, in the United States of America, which competed in Season 1.5, the debut of This is Fighting Robots, and Season 2 of King of Bots. It was built and entered by DT Robotics, formerly Team Duct Tape.

In Season 1.5, it participated on the show as a 'challenger', fighting for its position in the competition during Episode 7. However, Dragon King lost its battle to ORBY Blade via knockout, and did not join Wu Chun's team as was intended. Following the original broadcast of Season 1.5, Dragon King received the 'Best Design' award for that series, owing to its distinctive appearance, locomotion and armament.[1]

Dragon King was once again included in Season 2 as a 'challenger', and despite not being chosen by any celebrities outright, it was added to Tao Shen's team, only to lose its first battle against Boxing Champion during the Attrition War.

Design

Dragon King stats

Dragon King's statistics in Season 1.5

Dragon King

Dragon King in Season 2

Dragon King S2 stats

Dragon King's statistics in Season 2

Dragon King is an improved version of Jerome Miles' design for BattleBots, Red Devil. Much like Red Devil, it runs on tracks, attached to the robot be separate detachable pods, which could articulate up and down For weaponry, the robot is equipped with two yellow circular saws on moving arms, allowing them to be brought down onto the surface of other robots at an angle. Additionally, the front of the robot is armed with a 'dragon head', serving as a wedge to hold other robots in place for attacks, in combination with the actuated crushing jaw atop it, giving the robot a pincer weapon. The robot's modular design also makes the robot easier to take apart, and both of Dragon King's treads can run individually if separated from the machine, although the nature of the detachable modules poses a weakness to spinners.

For Season 2, Dragon King required a total of five drivers, due to the number of individual moving components on the machine.

Robot History

This is Fighting Robots (Season 1.5)

As a 'challenger', Jerome Miles had the option of choosing several celebrity teams, including those of Wu Chun and Zheng Shuang. Team DT opted to join Wu Chun's team, but in order to do so, Dragon King needed to defeat ORBY Blade, the South Korean bar spinner on Chun's team.

Orby blade and dragon king clash

Dragon King loses one of its tracks

Dragon King charged towards its opponent, and immediately clashed with ORBY Blade, and pushed it towards a wall. However, a quick turn by the latter meant that Dragon King didn't have any time to use either of its weapons. Getting back out to the middle of arena, the two machines spent several seconds driving in circles around each other, neither initially getting an advantage. This stalemate lasted until ORBY Blade, now at full speed, managed to get in a massive hit onto the side of Dragon King that dislodged its entire track module.

One tracked Dragon king charging

Dragon King, still mobile after having its track ripped off

Orby balde and dragon king clash 2

The hit that finally knocked Dragon King out

Capable of driving without its left track, Dragon King made another assault at ORBY Blade, taking another hit that sent both robots flying in opposite directions. By now the lost track was obviously causing Dragon King control issues, as it drove around in circles for a short while before bumping into a wall. Managing to stabilize itself enough for a final attack, it took yet another hit from ORBY Blade head-on, but this seemed to have been too much for the machine as it didn't move afterwards, and was subsequently declared immobile, costing its chance to enter the competition.

Despite its brief run, Dragon King won the 'Best Design' award at the end of Season 1.5, with its weaponry, construction and color scheme attracting considerable attention and praise from other competitors.[1]

King of Bots II (Season 2)

Dragon King was introduced in Episode 7 as a 'challenger' robot for the second season in a row, and Jerome Miles pitched himself to the six celebrity team captains. None were willing to add Dragon King to their rosters outright, with Jerome Miles understanding that its unconventional design would have concerned or confused a lot of the celebrities. Nevertheless, after the other five challengers were successfully chosen for a celebrity team, Dragon King was added to Tao Shen's team by default, as he was the only celebrity who had not chosen a challenger at the end of the phase.

Dragon King's first battle came up during the 'Attrition War' held during Episode 8. Representing Tao Shen alongside temporary allies Emma Dumont and Tu Ziya, Dragon King was the fourth robot to enter the arena on behalf of the losing team, to fight against the opposing team's second representative, Boxing Champion.

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 1

Dragon King's drive pods are targeted by Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 2

Dragon King finds a bite on Boxing Champion

Both robots met in the center of the arena and circled around each other until Boxing Champion wedged underneath Dragon King and brought its spinner straight into the right drive pod of the tracked machine. Nevertheless Dragon King continued to work, and after a series of bumps, found a grip on Boxing Champion and pushed it around the arena while biting its opponent, also bringing its saws down on Boxing Champion to throw sparks, while driving it into the Grinder. However, Boxing Champion retaliated by pushing back Dragon King, which was still holding on firmly and cutting into Boxing Champion using its saws, to ram it into the arena wall.

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 3

Dragon King brings its saws down on a pushing Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 4

Dragon King lands on Boxing Champion's disc

A gust of smoke seemed to emerge from Dragon King, but both robots engaged in an even contest, with Dragon King taking another spinner hit while tilting its drive pods as an escape method, although it continued to use its saws for cutting damage. When the two robots separated, Boxing Champion drove straight under the front of Dragon King and came out on the other side, delivering a hit with its spinner along the way. Dragon King seemed hindered by this, and Boxing Champion edged it backwards, despite being briefly lifted by the floor flipper in the process. Dragon King lowered its saws towards Boxing Champion, and both robots pushed each other back and forth, with Dragon King generally coming out ahead on pushing power until it rode up the front of Boxing Champion.

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 5

The Grinder throws Dragon King into the air

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 6

Dragon King is beheaded by Boxing Champion

This ground clearance advantage allowed Aren Hill to drive Dragon King across the arena and into the Grinder. This thrusted Jerome Miles' machine into the air and chipped one of its saws. Boxing Champion continued its assault, landing a light blow with its spinner, although its next attack was more decisive. With a strong punch, Boxing Champion brought its spinner straight into the bottom jaw of Dragon King and completely broke the grabbing weapon apart. Dragon King's head fell limply onto the top of Boxing Champion, and so the punching spinner moved in to rip away the dragon head completely. In the final ten seconds, Boxing Champion used its wedge shape to overturn Dragon King and press it against the floor flipper, until the end of the two-minute battle.

With Dragon King defeated, the Attrition War would later be lost by Tao Shen's team, after The Hounds defeated Yesaji and Warrior. This put Dragon King in danger of being cut from Tao Shen's team, but as the Big Carioca team could not continue in the competition due to a shortage of parts, Big Carioca was cut instead of Dragon King, allowing it to advance.

Results

DRAGON KING - RESULTS
This is Fighting Robots (Season 1.5)
Main Championship
Challenger Round vs. ORBY Blade Lost
King of Bots II (Season 2)
Main Championship
Part of Tao Shen's team
Attrition War vs. Boxing Champion Lost

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 0
  • Losses: 2

Series Record

Series Dragon King Series Record
Season 1 Did not enter
Season 1.5 Lost challenge
Season 2 Part of team, no wins

Outside King of Bots

DT Robotics, under their former name of Team Duct Tape, competed in BattleBots. They first did this with Knome at the first ever live event in 1999, armed with a side-mounted axe to make the robot a thwackbot, as well as an active axe at the rear. However, it lost to Stinger and W.L.O.W.. The team competed in Series 1.0 with Knome II, a comedic design armed with a static scoop, but it lost to the British Killerhurtz.

Team Duct Tape then competed in three different seasons with Sublime. In Season 2.0, Sublime lost its only battle to Hammerhead on a 45-0 Judges' decision. Sublime's experience on television allowed it to skip the preliminary rounds in Season 3.0, and it advanced over Whirl Wep X25 on a 23-22 Judges' decision, but it then lost to Sallad. Sublime was much more successful in Season 5.0, defeating Das Bot, Wedge-O-Matic, Robo Master and SnowFlake in sequence to reach the Round of 32, where it was defeated by Death by Monkeys.

Team Duct Tape also competed in both seasons of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors. For Season 1, the team competed with Unibite, an invertible robot armed with a horizontal saw blade and a rear lifter, but Unibite did not win its opening melee in the US Championship, and fell in the second round of the Annihilator. Unibite returned for Season 2 as Unibite 2.0 with more success, winning its opening melee over Texas Tornado, also winning its semi-final against Brute, which drove itself into the pit. In the Heat Final, it was able to disable one wheel of Conquering Clown 2, but Unibite 2.0 mysteriously broke down, and lost the battle. The team also entered the Annihilator and the Tag Team Terror with a vertical spinner named Hyperactive, yet in spite of immobilizing Thor's Hammer in the first round of the Annihilator to collect a win, it lost its other two battles.

Hot Stuff

Hot Stuff

Hyperactive 2015

Hyperactive in 2015

Jerome Miles has competed at RoboGames with lightweight robot Hot Stuff, a rebuilt Sublime. Miles also converted his Hyperactive design into a featherweight, completing two separate builds of the machine in 2014 and 2015. At RoboGames in 2015, Jerome Miles built a heavyweight named HyperBite, which lost to Touro Maximus and Ragin Scotsman.

Red Devil

Red Devil in the 2016 season of BattleBots

Team Duct Tape entered the 2016 series of BattleBots with Red Devil. Red Devil defeated Wrecks in the first round, although this victory required little input from Red Devil, so it was given the third-lowest seed in the Round of 32, drawing it against the highly favored Witch Doctor. In one of the biggest upsets of the series, Red Devil used its saw to cut through the batteries of Witch Doctor and flip its opponent over, allowing it to progress to the Round of 16. At this stage, Red Devil survived a full 3-minute bout with the eventual runner-up Bombshell, but did not win the resulting Judges' decision, and was eliminated at this stage.

Red Devil 2018

Red Devil in the 2018 season of BattleBots

Red Devil returned to the 2018 season of BattleBots, although Jerome Miles was absent due to filming clashes with This is Fighting Robots, and entrusted the robot to Ravi Baboolal, who competed in the previous season with Lycan. In Red Devil's first battle, it fought Brutus, and earned a relatively easy win, after Brutus burned out its weapon motor, allowing Red Devil to saw into its opponent, which lost mobility due to its internal fire. In its second battle, it took significant damage from the vertical spinner of Monsoon, losing its saw blade from the attacks, but Red Devil managed to disable Monsoon's own weapon, and attempted to control the remainder of the match. The battle resulted in a split decision from the judges, although this went in favour of Monsoon. After this narrow loss, Red Devil recovered by winning a Judges' decision against SubZero, cutting into its armour and maintaining a grip during the second half of the match. However, Red Devil lost its fourth battle to Valkyrie on a Judges' decision, after one of its track modules was ripped away from the robot, limiting full control. Red Devil would go onto fight Kraken in the USA vs The World special representing Canada and lost on a Judges' Decision and in a rumble with Bombshell, Gigabyte, DUCK, Valkyrie and Lucky it lost because Bombshell ripped off Red Devil's track immobilising it.

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