So the post mortem has been done.

The top panel with the slot is bent where Blunt Force Trauma hit it. The original top panel has a few more dings in it but nothing catastrophic. The front bits of the side panels are missing on both sides where Drumroll presumably hit and there is a gash in the panel where Binky scored a direct hit and I think it was that what took the side panel off. Amazingly, the rear panel has come out of it unscathed, a bit more dirty perhaps but nothing a scouring pad couldn't fix.

The wheel on the side which came off looks very poorly but is structurally intact. The rubber needs gluing and screwing in place but that isn't a big job in of itself. Definitely needs a new wheel hub though. The motor which was soldered back to life is still running as is the other motor. In fact, all the drive electrics are still running. The soldered motor is too high up in the shell which explains all the wobbliness. Incredibly, I think the motor shafts themselves are still straight.

The wings are bent, as are the screws holding them in. The tail has come loose and the front and top crossmembers holding the robot together have cracked in weird and wonderful ways plus the castor wheel is loose.

In short, the list of things needed are:

- A new wheel hub
- 2x new wings
- New crossmembers
- A new drive motor

As for the weapon, the motor blew itself apart during the "featherweight fun times" after show match and the mount for that has fallen apart along with the locking pin having sheared in the hub.

None of this is insurmountable, just to get moving under its own steam is going to cost very little (only the £30 for a new crossmember and a wheel hub, less if I can find a second block to act as a crossmember) but it will require a full disassemble/clean/fix/reassemble. However, I do want to concentrate on Kaizen built and getting The Honey Badger 3 ready (been specifying motors and such today) so in short, The Honey Badger 2 is fixable but requires a fair bit of time which I might not have.

It may surface again