Didn't the whole robot combat thing start when someone tried to make their hoover remote controlled with it going out of control and smashing up their living room? Why not have machines that have to perform some other household function and then go fight.
- A robot that can mow grass and fights
- A robot that grinds coffee and fights
- A food processor that fights
- One of those sit up and down chairs that has a blade underneath
- A fighting BBQ
- A car jack that can also be used as a flipper
Machines have to prove that they can perform the primary function before fighting - no parts can be added or removed before fighting (saftey bars in place for function test if required).
Off the wall enough?
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