The capabilities of the House Robots are also somewhat exaggerated compared to what they could do in real life. He is also hinted to have some affiliation with Matilda. The robot claimed to be an autonomous fighting unit used in battles between Atlantis and its adversary Lemuria. In its universe, Atlantis was never destroyed around 10,000 BC, and the First World War began in 1150 AD.
This section includes detailed information and statistics on each of the House Robots that were present as of Series 2 including the then brand new Sir Killalot. Sergeant Bash burns an unidentified robot in one of the book's photos The last part offers some info on the commentator Jonathan Pearce as well as presenters Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester. A graphics section goes into how the series' graphics were creating including the famous intro sequence as well as the robot specifications. It then goes on to how the show was written followed by some information the Judges and how the audience participated in the proceedings.
It goes through how the Arena was designed and built as well as how it was lit up.
This section thoroughly goes through all the aspects that went into the production of Robot Wars. Finally it lists the crewmembers that were involved in making the show, even giving Jeremy Clarkson a brief mention.
It then goes into detail about each of the three segments that made up the show at the time ( The Gauntlet, The Trial and The Arena). Includes an introduction on what Robot Wars is and how it came to be from how it started out in the United States, going through the production of The First Wars and the start of The Second Wars.