>Cross their circuits with impossible geometries to generate a influx of power.
You aren't an Electrical Engineer for the Occult. Impossible structures aren't your specialty.

You proceed to the other half of the bunker. The cables lead into a strange looking generator. There are a few tables lying around, each has two small pull-out drawers. On one of the tables is a computer that looks older than you. Based on it's design and components, it must be at least 100 years old. It's in great condition, considering it has been in this seemingly abandoned arctic station.
Now. About that Science...
Drunk science.
There is no Alcohol here, and even if there was it's not like you are even capable of getting drunk.
How damaged are the robots? If they're just low on power, save them since we've probably got enough power.
We can rebuild them.
We have the technology.

You plop the robots onto the floor to get a second look and start organizing them. They seem pretty beat up.
We barely have enough technology to set up a communication satellite, let alone repair five robots. While their storage banks are probably okay, their chassis are far too damaged to allow them to move. They are the equivalent of a catatonic human. If you had new chassis, you could upload their AIs.
At what the battery levels are in Doomcop's suit are at now, he probably still has another year, maybe more, before his suit's batteries die. So while making more power is a priority, you've still got plenty of time.
True. It's use was limited while you were asleep but now that you are awake, the suit will drain more power.
You estimate you have a year, but its always good to have full charge for other suit functions.
Make a makeshift power transfer device, using metal tools to transfer the current from the robot power cores to your batteries.
Your tools are designed to not conduct electricity, not to mention that the energy transfer would be poor.
The brass one is made of clockwork and can generate its own power. Scrap it's clockwork generator and modify it to be compatible with your power supplies.

You finish sorting the robots.
How the clockwork one works is quite strange. The robot seems to have no wires. You couldn't due a fully comprehensive scan because your Advance Scanning software was deleted. It's power source seems to be a complex clockwork designed to produce large amounts of electricity. If you knew it's maker maybe you coul- oh wait its right here.

Oh my. Atheron Industries? This is quite an old logo... Maybe this robot is worth something? If its an artifact from Atheron then its quite possible that whoever the CEO of Atheron Industries probably wants to find it. This robot may have been made by Atheron's founder. His machines were worth millions when they were being created. This robot could be worth billions of dollars today.