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  1. In 2000, after watching BattleBots, Mauldin built a robot and became a successful competitor in robot combat. [citation needed] In August 2015, he became a member of the board of directors of Lycos, now owned by Suresh Reddy. [3] In 2017, he appeared on Robot Wars as the team captain for the "rest of the world" team.

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    Cathadh was an invertiblerobot armed with a horizontal spinning bar, weighing 20kg with one tipped blade on each end. A small rubber mount also holds the front end of the robot up. Cathadh used 3mm of HARDOX armour, and the weapon was particularly powerful, but its two-wheel drive system was completely exposed, including part of its NPC-T64 motors....

    Cathadh was entered by Team Toad, captained by Michael "Fuzzy" Mauldin, alongside his wife Debbie Mauldin. Michael Mauldin designed the electronics of Cathadh, and was the robot's drive in battle, also leading its repairs. As the captain of Team Rest of the World, Mauldin would also encourage his fellow international teammates to win their battles ...

    Series 10

    Cathadh represented the United States of America during the second episode of Robot Wars: World Series. As experienced competitors in North American robot combat events, Team Toad were selected as captains of the Rest of the World team for this episode. In the Tag Team round, Cathadh was paired with Canadian representative Terror Turtle; together, they faced seasoned UK Series competitors Thor and Concussion. Following an inter-team discussion, Terror Turtle fought first, with Cathadh staying...

    Wins/Losses

    1. Wins: 0 2. Losses: 2 NOTE: Although Cathadh initially lost its first battle by knockout, it was awarded the points of a victory due to a post-match forfeit

    NOTE: The previous identity of the loanerbot, Arena Cleaner, competed in Robot Wars: Battle of the Stars.

    Team Toad were frequent competitors in the original run of BattleBots. All of Michael "Fuzzy" Mauldin's robots from the lightweight division and up were named after cold factors, including Cathadh, and were generally painted orange. For more information on Team Toad's most active competitor on the live circuit, see the Polar Vortexarticle. The team...

    Team Toad, much like Team MAD and Dorset Roboteering Team, made an effort to place stickers representing their team on as many competitors in the main series as possible.
    Press releases regarding Cathadh's involvement in the World Series erroneously addressed Michael Mauldin as a 'Silicon Valley millionaire'. Michael Mauldin is in fact a Texas resident, whose compan...
    Footage of Team Toad's featherweight Ice Maker was used in Episode 2 of the World Series, as part of a segment on Mauldin's former Robot Club & Grille (see The Team).
    Cathadh was involved in the final battle of Robot Warsto be filmed and aired.
    Team Toad on BattleBotsWiki
    Michael Mauldin on BattleBotsWiki
  2. Robot Wars is a British television game show which was originally broadcast from 1998 until 2004, and was revived in 2016 to continue for three additional series. The idea of Robot Wars was adapted by production company Mentorn from a US-based robot combat competition of the same name, which ran from 1994 to 1997. The show ran for ten UK series, as well as two series of Robot Wars Extreme and ...

  3. Robot Wars is a British robot combat television series created by Tom Gutteridge and Stephen Carsey which aired from 1998 to 2004 and from 2016 to 2018. The series involves teams of amateur and professional roboteers operating remote controlled robots to fight against each other in an arena, which features hazards and the heavier "House Robots" which are hostile to all combatants.

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  4. In 2017, he appeared on Robot Wars as the team captain for the "rest of the world" team. Patents. Mauldin is the inventor or co-inventor of the following 4 patents: US 5,748,954 - "Method for searching a queued and ranked constructed catalog of files stored on a network" [4]

  5. The Start of BattleBots. As I discussed in the first installment, the late 1990s were a turbulent time for robot combat. Marc Thorpe, the founder of the popular Robot Wars competition, was entangled in legal battles over the Robot Wars brand. Several events in San Francisco, CA were planned and then cancelled due to legal issues.

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  7. May 27, 2013 · Robot Wars returns to UK TV screens tonight, 18 years after the show first began. Hosted by Jeremy Clarkson and Philippa Forrester, and later Craig Charles, the show pitted mechanical monsters against each other in the arena to see which would come out on top. From axes and saws to flippers and self-righting mechanisms

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