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Deadlock is a heavyweight robot which was intended to be completed for entry in Series 9 of Robot Wars. However, it was not chosen by the producers to participate. It was later selected for entry into Series 10, but was not finished in time for recording. As of July 2017, the robot has been assembled, with Team Cyberwar currently in the process of testing its weapon and drive systems ahead of a potential entry into a future series.[1]

Design

Deadlock

An initial CAD render of Deadlock. Note the differently-shaped clamp and drive pods with protruding wheelarches

Deadlock is a grey, four-wheeled robot with a wedge-like profile, armed with a combined set of lifting forks and clamping claws. The forks can rotate a full 360-degrees to function as a self-righting mechanism, with the whole weapon assembly also forming most of the robot's chassis. Prior to assembly, the team created numerous CAD drawings and 3D-printed models of Deadlock to demonstrate the robot's shape, some of which featured a differently-shaped clamp and drive pods with protruding wheelguards which are not present on the finished robot.

Robot History

Series 10

Deadlock was selected to compete in Series 10, but withdrew due to being incomplete at the time of recording and was replaced in its heat by Coyote.

Series Record

Series Deadlock Series Record
Series 1-7 Did not enter
Series 8 Did not enter
Series 9 Not selected
Series 10 Withdrew

Outside Robot Wars

Team Cyberwar compete at live events with several robots in lighter weight categories. Their featherweights include Come Here And Say That and The UnNamed, while their beetleweights include Bourbon and Now You’ve Done It. Bourbon finished second in the Beetleweight event at Robots Live!, Stevenage, while The UnNamed placed fourth.

Deadlock itself made its robot combat debut in October 2017, where it attended the Robots Live! event in Stevenage. There, it fought a whiteboard battle against Ka-Pow! and The Saint, but was defeated after getting flipped and pitted by the former.

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