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Floppy
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Hydra was a hand-powered flipper which competed between Patterson-Seibert Tournaments 21-29, winning the title three times (the most by any flipper).
Stats
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Class: N/A; likely heavyweight
Fighting average: 0.816 (31 wins out of 38 fights) without forfeits, 0.800 (28 wins out of 35 fights)
Weapons: Hand-powered flipper
Weapon KE: ~0.6 J
Minibots: None
Titles: 3 Patterson-Seibert Tournaments (22, 27, and 29)
Status: Retired and scrapped
History
Floppy's debut came against the powerful but inconsistent horizontal spinner Fallen Windmill, the previous tournament's #1 seed.
The fight was quite even, with neither bot able to land a big hit, but Floppy was able to tank the glancing hits from Fallen Windmill, and the spinner's bar began to bend. Eventually the bots collided hard enough for Floppy to lose a wheel pod. Fallen Windmill was also flipped, but it self-righted and Floppy was counted out.
Floppy vs Icewave

Fallen to 0-1, Floppy next fought another overhead horizontal, this one fellow rookie Icewave.
Floppy was able to get under Icewave early on and tip it over for a dominant KO and moved on as a 1-1 competitor. Its next opponent was Haymaker, a veteran flipper which had pioneered Floppy's own three-pods design.
Floppy vs Haymaker
Floppy charged straight at Haymaker, which maneuvered to the side, trying to bypass Floppy's front forks. However, the impact ripped Haymaker in half, and it was counted out. Floppy won another impressive victory, dethroning the original king of flippers.
Floppy vs Tank

Floppy defeated the offset horizontal by KO with a flip. Next up was the elimination bracket semifinal, where Floppy would face the reigning champion, the powerful vertical spinner Skeleton.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Ethan drove Skeleton and Dutch drove Floppy. Ethan deliberately tried to lose, as he wanted Floppy to get to the finals. On the tenth hit, Floppy got under Skeleton and flipped it over. When Ethan tried to wind up Skeleton's weapon to self-right, the rubber band pulled loose, and Floppy won by KO, advancing to the finals in its rookie season to face Chopper.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy lost, probably by KO, and finished as the runner-up.
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Floppy was again seeded against Fallen Windmill. This time, however, the first hit pushed the spinner's bar up on its shaft, effectively disabling it. Floppy controlled the match and won a judge's decision.
Floppy vs Tank
Floppy won for the second time. This win put it in the winners' bracket semifinal in another rematch, this one against Chopper.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy pulled off an upset win by KO, moving on to the finals undefeated.
Floppy vs Tank

Floppy flipped Tank and won by KO, taking its first Legobots championship.
Floppy vs Hydra
A long and brutal ramming match KO'd both flippers. The fight went to a double knockout judges' decision and Floppy lost, joining the elimination bracket.
Floppy vs Thumper
Floppy's next match was verses the rookie Thumper, which sported an eggbeater weapon.
Floppy took the hits and won the fight, advancing to the next round, where a rematch with Tank awaited it.
Floppy vs Tank
Floppy won for the fourth time, moving on to face Chopper again.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy won, eliminating Chopper, and moved to the finals to face Hydra again in the first ever flipper vs flipper final.
Floppy vs Hydra
Hydra again proved to be the lower bot, but lost one of its four wheels. Floppy kept attacking but then took a flip which landed one of its wheel pods upside down. Floppy was counted out and finished as the runner-up for the second time.
Floppy won easily and advanced to the second round.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy defeated Chopper again.
Floppy vs Scrambler
Floppy lost to the eggbeater.
For unknown reasons, Floppy didn't get a fight in the elimination bracket.
Floppy took a revenge win, likely by overturning Scrambler. Next up for the former champ was Fallen Windmill's descendant, MicroWave.
Floppy vs MicroWave
This very even fight went to JD, with both bots working well at the end. Floppy lost a close decision (6-5) and joined the losers' bracket, matched up against another overhead, this one Ethan's solid bot A Bone To Pick.
Floppy vs A Bone To Pick
Floppy won and moved on.
Floppy vs Scrambler
Floppy won again. Its next opponent was MicroWave, which had just been KO'd by Skeleton.
Floppy vs MicroWave
Floppy's wedge deflected MicroWave's blade more effectively than it had prior, and Ethan's bot won by decision. Floppy was now in the finals once more, but it would have to go through Skeleton to win a second title.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy won a JD, putting the bots in a sudden-death rematch.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy forfeited, since Ethan didn't want a rehash of the previous fight. Thus it fell at the last hurdle and was eliminated.
Floppy was somehow seeded against Scrambler again. This time it lost, joining the elimination bracket.
Floppy vs A Bone To Pick
Floppy won this rematch. Next up was the high-speed vertical spinner Divider, which had defeated Chopper but fallen to Scrambler.
Floppy vs Divider
Floppy won, advancing for another rematch with MicroWave, which was coming off a win that eliminated Chopper.
Floppy vs MicroWave
Floppy won and MicroWave was eliminated.
Floppy vs Scrambler
Floppy won and entered the finals against Skeleton for the second time in as many seasons.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy won.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy won and was crowned champion for the second time.
Floppy vs Launch Break
Floppy rammed Launch Break to pieces in one hit, moving on for yet another rematch with MicroWave.
Floppy vs MicroWave

Floppy rammed MicroWave into the air several times, also taking glancing impacts from the other bot's incredibly dangerous spinner. The fight went to JD and Floppy won Control but lost Aggression and Damage, losing the fight.
Floppy vs Cyclone 2
Floppy beat the full-body spinner easily.
Floppy vs Chopper
The fight, later described as "an absolute brawl" was fairly even throughout, with Floppy landing a flip and deflecting Chopper's hits. Late in the match Floppy took a massive hit that heavily damaged its wedge but broke Chopper apart. Chopper was counted out and Floppy moved on.
Floppy vs MicroWave
Floppy rammed MicroWave's chassis in two (a result of MicroWave's "Handle" attachment compromising its frame's strength) and won by KO. This put it in the final against Skeleton for no less than the third time.

Damage to MicroWave after the match.
Floppy vs Skeleton (twice)
Skeleton forfeited twice and Floppy took its third Legobots championship.
Floppy never competed in Legobots again, though it was set to enter Tournament 31 before being scrapped.
Trivia
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Hydra was a hand-powered flipper which competed between Patterson-Seibert Tournaments 21-29, winning the title three times (the most by any flipper).
Stats
Length: N/A
Weight: N/A
Class: N/A; likely heavyweight
Fighting average: 0.816 (31 wins out of 38 fights) without forfeits, 0.800 (28 wins out of 35 fights)
Weapons: Hand-powered flipper
Weapon KE: ~0.6 J
Minibots: None
Titles: 3 Patterson-Seibert Tournaments (22, 27, and 29)
Status: Retired and scrapped
History
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 21
Floppy vs Fallen WindmillFloppy's debut came against the powerful but inconsistent horizontal spinner Fallen Windmill, the previous tournament's #1 seed.
The fight was quite even, with neither bot able to land a big hit, but Floppy was able to tank the glancing hits from Fallen Windmill, and the spinner's bar began to bend. Eventually the bots collided hard enough for Floppy to lose a wheel pod. Fallen Windmill was also flipped, but it self-righted and Floppy was counted out.
Floppy vs Icewave

Fallen to 0-1, Floppy next fought another overhead horizontal, this one fellow rookie Icewave.
Floppy was able to get under Icewave early on and tip it over for a dominant KO and moved on as a 1-1 competitor. Its next opponent was Haymaker, a veteran flipper which had pioneered Floppy's own three-pods design.
Floppy vs Haymaker
Floppy charged straight at Haymaker, which maneuvered to the side, trying to bypass Floppy's front forks. However, the impact ripped Haymaker in half, and it was counted out. Floppy won another impressive victory, dethroning the original king of flippers.
Floppy vs Tank

Floppy defeated the offset horizontal by KO with a flip. Next up was the elimination bracket semifinal, where Floppy would face the reigning champion, the powerful vertical spinner Skeleton.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Ethan drove Skeleton and Dutch drove Floppy. Ethan deliberately tried to lose, as he wanted Floppy to get to the finals. On the tenth hit, Floppy got under Skeleton and flipped it over. When Ethan tried to wind up Skeleton's weapon to self-right, the rubber band pulled loose, and Floppy won by KO, advancing to the finals in its rookie season to face Chopper.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy lost, probably by KO, and finished as the runner-up.
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 22
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Floppy was again seeded against Fallen Windmill. This time, however, the first hit pushed the spinner's bar up on its shaft, effectively disabling it. Floppy controlled the match and won a judge's decision.
Floppy vs Tank
Floppy won for the second time. This win put it in the winners' bracket semifinal in another rematch, this one against Chopper.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy pulled off an upset win by KO, moving on to the finals undefeated.
Floppy vs Tank

Floppy flipped Tank and won by KO, taking its first Legobots championship.
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 24
Floppy sat #23 out, returning for #24. It was seeded by Dutch's newer flipper Hydra, which had done well in #24.Floppy vs Hydra
A long and brutal ramming match KO'd both flippers. The fight went to a double knockout judges' decision and Floppy lost, joining the elimination bracket.
Floppy vs Thumper
Floppy's next match was verses the rookie Thumper, which sported an eggbeater weapon.
Floppy took the hits and won the fight, advancing to the next round, where a rematch with Tank awaited it.
Floppy vs Tank
Floppy won for the fourth time, moving on to face Chopper again.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy won, eliminating Chopper, and moved to the finals to face Hydra again in the first ever flipper vs flipper final.
Floppy vs Hydra
Hydra again proved to be the lower bot, but lost one of its four wheels. Floppy kept attacking but then took a flip which landed one of its wheel pods upside down. Floppy was counted out and finished as the runner-up for the second time.
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 25
Floppy vs Millibyte 2Floppy won easily and advanced to the second round.
Floppy vs Chopper
Floppy defeated Chopper again.
Floppy vs Scrambler
Floppy lost to the eggbeater.
For unknown reasons, Floppy didn't get a fight in the elimination bracket.
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 26
Floppy vs ScramblerFloppy took a revenge win, likely by overturning Scrambler. Next up for the former champ was Fallen Windmill's descendant, MicroWave.
Floppy vs MicroWave
This very even fight went to JD, with both bots working well at the end. Floppy lost a close decision (6-5) and joined the losers' bracket, matched up against another overhead, this one Ethan's solid bot A Bone To Pick.
Floppy vs A Bone To Pick
Floppy won and moved on.
Floppy vs Scrambler
Floppy won again. Its next opponent was MicroWave, which had just been KO'd by Skeleton.
Floppy vs MicroWave
Floppy's wedge deflected MicroWave's blade more effectively than it had prior, and Ethan's bot won by decision. Floppy was now in the finals once more, but it would have to go through Skeleton to win a second title.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy won a JD, putting the bots in a sudden-death rematch.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy forfeited, since Ethan didn't want a rehash of the previous fight. Thus it fell at the last hurdle and was eliminated.
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 27
Floppy vs ScramblerFloppy was somehow seeded against Scrambler again. This time it lost, joining the elimination bracket.
Floppy vs A Bone To Pick
Floppy won this rematch. Next up was the high-speed vertical spinner Divider, which had defeated Chopper but fallen to Scrambler.
Floppy vs Divider
Floppy won, advancing for another rematch with MicroWave, which was coming off a win that eliminated Chopper.
Floppy vs MicroWave
Floppy won and MicroWave was eliminated.
Floppy vs Scrambler
Floppy won and entered the finals against Skeleton for the second time in as many seasons.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy won.
Floppy vs Skeleton
Floppy won and was crowned champion for the second time.
Patterson-Seibert Tournament 29
Floppy sat #27 out but returned for #28 fully ready. It was seeded against the winner of a prelim, who ended up being Dutch's rookie flipper Launch Break.Floppy vs Launch Break
Floppy rammed Launch Break to pieces in one hit, moving on for yet another rematch with MicroWave.
Floppy vs MicroWave

Floppy rammed MicroWave into the air several times, also taking glancing impacts from the other bot's incredibly dangerous spinner. The fight went to JD and Floppy won Control but lost Aggression and Damage, losing the fight.
Floppy vs Cyclone 2
Floppy beat the full-body spinner easily.
Floppy vs Chopper
The fight, later described as "an absolute brawl" was fairly even throughout, with Floppy landing a flip and deflecting Chopper's hits. Late in the match Floppy took a massive hit that heavily damaged its wedge but broke Chopper apart. Chopper was counted out and Floppy moved on.
Floppy vs MicroWave
Floppy rammed MicroWave's chassis in two (a result of MicroWave's "Handle" attachment compromising its frame's strength) and won by KO. This put it in the final against Skeleton for no less than the third time.
Damage to MicroWave after the match.
Floppy vs Skeleton (twice)
Skeleton forfeited twice and Floppy took its third Legobots championship.
Floppy never competed in Legobots again, though it was set to enter Tournament 31 before being scrapped.
Trivia
- Floppy fought more matches (38), won more fights (31), and took the championship more times (3) than any other flipper in history.
- Floppy holds fourth place on the list of longest no-KO'd streaks, with 11 (tied with Chopper).














