![]() ![]() "Everyone knows their robot can be completely destroyed but that's what we come here for," laughed Matthew Vasquez. The Vasquez family dreamed up a creation they call "Splatter." And while they've poured their hearts and souls into building this 'bot, they are well aware that the outcome of the competition could mean all their hard work ends up a shredded pile of metal. ![]() "We're a team, a family team," said dad Jeff Vasquez. Good observation, seems like Whiplash nails the boxrush. Wow whiplash is in the red square before valkyrie even leaves it, assuming this photo was taken early in the match. It's grown into more than a hobby for everyone. Assuming bots like Tombstone, Witch Doctor, and Rotator (plus a few others) make it in, Whiplash should be fine. Jeff and Debbie Vasquez introduced their teenage sons to the robot world when they were little boys. "Not a lot of families have something like this that everyone's involved in, in a project everyone has to work on," said Matthew Vasquez, 17. Sixty teams converge on a Lincoln Heights warehouse for the latest round of the reality TV series.Īmong them: the Vasquez family from Thousand Oaks. The BattleBots 2016 competition will be cutting edge, but the end goal is the same: destroy or completely disable your opponent's robot. The ultimate robot creations are bigger, faster, and stronger than ever. (KABC) - It's machine versus machine as the popular series "BattleBots" returns. ![]()
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