Sergeant Bash/Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem

Sergeant Bash was a House Robot designed to look like a military vehicle. He was painted in green army colours and had a propane-fueled flamethrower and a set of hydraulic crushing pincers for weapons. Also on the rear of the robot was a steam-driven circular saw, however by time that this game is set (Robot Wars: The Third Wars), the saw was purley decorative, appearing crumpled. Sergeant Bash appeared in all five of the Robot Wars video games.

Appearance and Armament
Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem was the first Robot Wars game, and as such it was the first video game appearance for Sergeant Bash and the other four House Robots around at that time. Due to the Game Boy Color's comparatively poor graphics, the arenas and robots could not be very detailed, and this is also true for Sergeant Bash.

Sergeant Bash is fairly well detailed considdering the graphical capabilities of the Game Boy Color. He is easily recognisable as his real-life counterpart. His bodywork is an accurate shade of green, however there are no other colours such as the yellow and black stripes or the brown patches. Sergeant Bash's flamethrower is a bit too long in this game, (as it should end at about the end of the green bodywork) and it is green instead of grey. The flamethrower also, sadly, does not function in this game and is purely decorative. His saw and pincers are recognisable and appear to be black or a very dark green. Sergeant Bash is stationed in the top-left Corner Patrol Zone (CPZ) in this game.

Sergeant Bash appears to be one of the more active House Robots in the game, often edging to the and partly over the edge of his CPZ. His method of attack is to simply damage robots using his pincers. His pincers also continually open and close throughout battles. like the other House Robots in this game, Sergeant Bash turns to face robots as they pass his CPZ.