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n. Someone who razes.

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Razer (robot)

Razer is a combat robot that competes on the British television series Robot Wars. It was constructed by Simon Scott and Ian Lewis from Bournemouth; the team later expanded to include webmaster Vincent Blood. Razer was designed and constructed in 1998 to participate in the second series of Robot Wars, but subsequent modifications and improvements enabled it to remain competitive until its retirement after the second series of Robot Wars Extreme. Despite gaining a reputation for being unreliable, it was champion of the fifth series of Robot Wars, runner-up in the sixth, and won the first two Robot Wars World Championships.

Razer's weapon is a piercing arm which exerts approximately three tonnes of pressure per square inch (465 kg/cm, ) at its tip. The arm was designed to pierce opponents' armour plating and break their internal components, rendering them impaired or immobile. This weapon was inspired by the principle of the brake press—a piece of industrial machinery used to bend metal—and maximises damage through the use of hydraulics. The arm is also an integral element of Razer's winged self-righting mechanism, which rolls the robot back onto its wheels if inverted. In later series of Robot Wars, an interchangeable hook was attached to the arm to lift robots immune from being pierced. The popularity of crushing and piercing weaponry in robot combat events is attributed to Razer, which inspired many imitations.

With a record of 40 wins and 6 losses (one through concession) in the UK Robot Wars series, Razer is recognised as one of the most successful competitors in the programme's history. It was featured on Robot Wars merchandise including a DVD and video games, and had a pull-back toy created in its image—one of which was later modified by Ian Lewis to function as a fully radio controllable miniature version of the team's original heavyweight machine. Razer also competed in the American television series BattleBots, winning three of its five head-to-head battles and the 1999 Gigabot Rumble. The team behind Razer later constructed a new combatant called Warhead specifically for this competition. After retirement, Razer appears in non-combat demonstrations as part of Robo Challenge educational displays and events. It returned to active combat in the 2016 revival of Robot Wars but lost in the first round.

Razer

Razer may refer to:

  • Razer, a former Canadian digital television specialty service now known as MTV2
  • Razer Inc., an American computer peripherals manufacturer that specializes in PC gaming mice, keyboards, and audio solutions
  • Razer (robot), a contestant on the TV show Robot Wars
  • Helen Razer, an Australian radio presenter and writer
  • Razer, a main character in Green Lantern: The Animated Series

Usage examples of "razer".

As the Razer approached, Jai stood up, feeling vulnerable next to his towering bodyguard.

Using his gauntlet comm, the Razer conferred with guards in the house.

He started to tell the Razer to show him to her suite, then realized it would be awkward, even scandalous, if the emperor attended a provider.

Silver soon appeared, walking along the lake with his Razer, her blue drapes fluttering around her body.

The Razer bowed and departed, taking the pressure of his half-Aristo mind with him.

Tarquine murmured, watching the Razer as if she were a hawk and he a rodent.

Corbal sat, stiff and uneasy, while the captain of his bodyguards spoke with a Razer in one of the oncoming fliers.

Jai spoke in Highton to the Razer captain, taking the time to translate his words into French.

He knew his bodyguards were hovering over him, that one of them started to talk into a comm, and that someone else stopped the Razer from making a report.

The Razer stared at him, obviously trying to decide if Jai was bluffing.

The Razer lifted his arm to speak into the comm embedded in his gauntlet.

If the Knight of the Rose and Razer failed, it was likely that they would all be dead before the next day, or two at most, had passed.

Stoddard must have nodded off despite the desperation of the situation, for the next thing he knew, Razer was shouting to him.

It was all Stoddard could do to avoid falling off as Razer wheeled on his side and swooped back up into the air.

Stoddard and Razer both found fresh determination in the rush of adrenaline.