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{{short description|Combat robot}}
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{{For|the video game company|Blendo Games}}
'''Blendo''' is a combat [[robot]] designed and built by [[Jamie Hyneman]]. [[Adam Savage]] wired the electronics and control systems.<ref>[http://www.adamsavage.com/design.html AdamSavage.com]</ref>
'''Blendo''' is a [[robot combat|combat robot]] designed and built by [[Jamie Hyneman]]. [[Adam Savage]] handled the electronics and control systems.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adamsavage.com/design.html|title=AdamSavage.com|access-date=2007-02-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070203154339/http://adamsavage.com/design.html|archive-date=2007-02-03|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Blendo pioneered the full-body kinetic energy spinner weapon, which later became common in ''[[BattleBots]]''. The robot featured a shell constructed from a [[wok]] and was powered by a 5hp [[lawnmower]] engine. Blades attached to the shell inflicted damage on its opponents, often removing bodywork and, in some cases, propelling them over the [[polycarbonate]] safety shields into the audience.
It first competed in the second ''[[Robot Wars]]'' competition in [[San Francisco]] (1995). Blendo had the first effective implementation of the full-body kinetic energy spinner weapon that became important in the game.{{Fact|date=March 2008}}


==Combat performance==
The robot had a shell made from a [[wok]] and was spun by a [[lawnmower]] engine. Blades attached to the shell caused grievous damage to its opponents, removing bodywork and in some instances causing them to be thrown over the [[Lexan]] safety shields into the audience. After two fights it was deemed too hazardous to compete by the event supervisors and the insurance company. It was given co-champion status in exchange for withdrawing from the competition.<ref>'Gearheads' by Brad Stone, ISBN 0-7432-2951-7</ref>
===''Robot Wars''===
Blendo made its debut in the second ''[[Robot combat|Robot Wars]]'' competition in [[San Francisco]] (1995). After two matches against the robots Namreko and DoMore, it was deemed too hazardous to continue by the event supervisors and the insurance company, due to pieces of its opponents being thrown over the arena walls. Blendo was granted co-champion status in exchange for withdrawing from the competition.<ref>'Gearheads' by Brad Stone, {{ISBN|0-7432-2951-7}}</ref> It returned in the fourth Robot Wars in 1997, after the height of the arena walls had been increased to prevent debris from reaching the audience. In this competition, Blendo once again faced off against two robots (Hercules and Punjar) and swiftly defeated both. However, after causing damage to the arena walls in both matches, Blendo was again asked to withdraw in exchange for co-champion status.


===''BattleBots''===
Blendo would later compete in several ''[[BattleBots]]'' competitions. However, Blendo had little success in ''BattleBots'' as it would often damage itself during battle.
Blendo participated in a total of four ''[[BattleBots]]'' competitions. Despite its reputation for extreme violence, Blendo experienced limited success in BattleBots. Factors contributing to its lack of success included a stronger arena design capable of containing Blendo's energy, more resilient opponents capable of withstanding multiple hits, similar spinner designs in other robots, and Blendo's tendency to self-destruct, leading to its defeat in the first match in all four ''[[BattleBots]]'' events in which it competed.


===After ''BattleBots''===
Blendo's creators, [[Jamie Hyneman]] and [[Adam Savage]], now host the [[Discovery Channel]] series ''[[MythBusters]]'', which also features fellow [[combat robot]] competitor [[Grant Imahara]]. Unlike Imahara's battlebot [[Deadblow]], Blendo has yet to appear in any [[MythBusters]] episodes.
Following its time on BattleBots, Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage went on to host the [[Discovery Channel]] series ''[[MythBusters]]'', which also featured fellow combat robot competitor [[Grant Imahara]] and his robot, [[Deadblow]].


Blendo is an inaugural member of the [[Combat Robot Hall of Fame]].
Blendo is an inaugural member of the [[Combat Robot Hall of Fame]].<ref>[http://runamok.tech/hall_of_fame.html Combat Robot Hall of Fame] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224044145/http://members.toast.net/joerger/hall_of_fame.html |date=February 24, 2007 }}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.battlebots.com/meet_the_robots3/meet_robot_specs.asp?id=47 Blendo profile at BattleBots.com]
*[http://www.m5industries.com/html/blendo.htm Blendo at M5industries.com]
*[http://www.robotcombat.com/herc1battle1.html Account of the match between Hercules and Blendo at RobotCombat.com]
*[http://www.robotcombat.com/herc1battle1.html Account of the match between Hercules and Blendo at RobotCombat.com]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWhnHFPLbYA Jamie Hyneman on Killer Death Robots and Robot Bloodsport], video interview with Jamie Hyneman, 17 July 2013, YouTube
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i4dkb5w2Lg How Lethal Was Blendo REALLY?], Adam explains the construction and usage of Blendo, Adam Savage’s Tested, 15 July 2023, YouTube


[[Category:BattleBots]]
[[Category:BattleBots competitors]]
[[Category:Robot Wars (TV series) competitors]]
[[Category:Robots of the United States]]
[[Category:1995 robots]]
[[Category:Rolling robots]]

Latest revision as of 04:19, 19 December 2024

Blendo is a combat robot designed and built by Jamie Hyneman. Adam Savage handled the electronics and control systems.[1]

Blendo pioneered the full-body kinetic energy spinner weapon, which later became common in BattleBots. The robot featured a shell constructed from a wok and was powered by a 5hp lawnmower engine. Blades attached to the shell inflicted damage on its opponents, often removing bodywork and, in some cases, propelling them over the polycarbonate safety shields into the audience.

Combat performance

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Robot Wars

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Blendo made its debut in the second Robot Wars competition in San Francisco (1995). After two matches against the robots Namreko and DoMore, it was deemed too hazardous to continue by the event supervisors and the insurance company, due to pieces of its opponents being thrown over the arena walls. Blendo was granted co-champion status in exchange for withdrawing from the competition.[2] It returned in the fourth Robot Wars in 1997, after the height of the arena walls had been increased to prevent debris from reaching the audience. In this competition, Blendo once again faced off against two robots (Hercules and Punjar) and swiftly defeated both. However, after causing damage to the arena walls in both matches, Blendo was again asked to withdraw in exchange for co-champion status.

BattleBots

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Blendo participated in a total of four BattleBots competitions. Despite its reputation for extreme violence, Blendo experienced limited success in BattleBots. Factors contributing to its lack of success included a stronger arena design capable of containing Blendo's energy, more resilient opponents capable of withstanding multiple hits, similar spinner designs in other robots, and Blendo's tendency to self-destruct, leading to its defeat in the first match in all four BattleBots events in which it competed.

After BattleBots

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Following its time on BattleBots, Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage went on to host the Discovery Channel series MythBusters, which also featured fellow combat robot competitor Grant Imahara and his robot, Deadblow.

Blendo is an inaugural member of the Combat Robot Hall of Fame.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "AdamSavage.com". Archived from the original on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 2007-02-06.
  2. ^ 'Gearheads' by Brad Stone, ISBN 0-7432-2951-7
  3. ^ Combat Robot Hall of Fame Archived February 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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