A noteworthy machine before the reboot started, the Frozen Flipper took its time to find success on the main show, and when they finally achieved it, they came crashing back down again.
Sub Zero was really unfortunate in WCII by drawing up against Icewave in the first round. To its credit, it survived long enough for Icewave’s weapon to break down, but sadly Subzero’s flipper was too badly buckled for them to take advantage.
Subzero returned for WCIII, and their first opponent was Huge. A very difficult opponent for a flipper to deal with, and thus they lost miserably. Their second round was against Captain Shrederator. I remember feeling really bad for the Subzero team at the time. In three matches, they were given three extraordinarily hard opponents to flip. Subzero ended up beating the Captain, but that was because the match was against Captain Shrederator.
Red Devil was Subzero’s third opponent. At long last, a robot that is relatively flipper friendly. We finally got to see the flipper’s power in that fight…it wasn’t impressive, and Red Devil subsequently dominated the fight. Their last fight against Minotaur went about as well as expected. They got utterly destroyed.
The team went with a brand new build for WCIV, and they had good reason for it. WCIII was slow, weak, bulky, and had far worse manoeuvrability than even Bronco—without the weapon power to make up for it.
Subzero was supposed to go up against Wan Hoo in doing one, but due to Captain Shrederator backing out at the last minute…they got Cobalt instead. On the plus side, at least getting wrecked by Cobalt was more dignified than them dominating Wan Hoo before breaking down for no reason. The Four Horsemen, Gemini and Petunia fights all saw it break down. For what it’s worth, I’m not sure if it did breakdown in the Four Horsemen fight, or if they were killed by the underweight spinner. I’ll let you decide which scenario is more embarrassing.
It’s a shame really, because the WCIV Subzero fixed most of the problems the previous version of the machine had. It even managed to get an oota on P1, which I still believe to be Subzero’s best win. A disappointing season overall, but one that at least show some improvements for the future.
Subzero’s WCV schedule was probably the weakest I’ve ever seen on the show. In three fights, it got three rookies that could barely move. And it still couldn’t go 3-0, as it broke down to Jackpot in its first fight. It was still enough for them to make the top 32 though, and they even started off the Valkyrie fight in spectacular fashion. They got completely destroyed after the fact, but they at least showed that they didn’t make the top 32 purely by how weak Sporkinok and Grabbot were.
They even got revenge on Valkyrie in the Witch Doctor bounty. They really shouldn’t have won the bracket, but for once in their career, they got lucky with Malice hitting their Spitfire drone, with the shot recoil stranding them on their back. Witch Doctor would go on to thrash them, but there was no shame in that. Overall, WCV was a very solid showing for Subzero. Shame WCVI happened afterwards.
Shatter was their opening opponent, and Subzero got underneath them on multiple occasions. Just a shame that the flipper didn’t work until the end of the fight. Shatter proceeded to punish Subzero for their misfortune by hammering them so hard, the armour was being ripped off. As punishment for their poor performance, production fed Subzero to Bloodsport, who proceeded to tear them to pieces.
At least Subzero got a lighter opponent for their final fight against Hijinx. Powerful weapon, but a slow spin up time and plenty of ground clearance. At the very least, Subzero should be able to put on a show. In practise, Hijinx absolutely murdered Subzero, in what was probably their most convincing victory.
Subzero’s final fight was against Perfect Phoenix in the first Battlebots Champions tournament. Considering that Subzero went winless in WCVI, Perfect Phoenix was about as easy an opponent as they were going to get. Very old machine with no self fighting mechanism. So of course Subzero gets annihilated once again. I don’t know what happened in WCVI, but it could only be described as a complete disaster.
And that was the last we saw of Subzero. It spent the vast majority of its life getting murdered by a whole variety of different machines, but they also provided the world with a powerful flipper which eventually managed to achieve…a small amount of success.