
Hello!
The size of the American robot may have an advantage, but unless it has the power to back it up,
over the time of the battle to finish, then it is finished before the battle starts. I was chatting in
another post about the power in/power out estimation. I will see if this concept pans out.
In the past, in reference to swords, the smaller swords (most of the time) won out over the bigger
swords. Less energy, faster movement, and greater techniquie were the advantage.
Of course, these are robots, more variables to consider; but most important, is the minds behind the
battlebots. If the robots engauge in pure strength, then the more powerfull robot has the advantage.
However, the smaller robot can keep maneuvering, then the odds are in the smaller robots favor.
Each opponent will try to force the other into its "kill" zone;

and that is where the minds of the
robot commanders will make the difference.
