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Revision as of 02:27, 28 April 2018

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Robotic Death Company's current logo.

Robotic Death Company is a team from Escondido, California that competed from ROBOLympics 2004-RoboGames 2007. The team is perhaps best known for their robot Megabyte which at one point was one of the big three Heavyweights. Robotic Death Company retired from the sport in 2009, however in 2016 the team got back together seemingly out of nowhere, and entered a heavily modified version of Megabyte, named Invader into the 2016 BattleBots Reboot.

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 61
  • Losses: 54
Robot Weight class Events competed in
Rambyte

[1]

Lightweight ComBots Cup VI-VII

RoboGames 2012-2013

Killabyte Featherweight ROBOLympics 2004

2004-2005 RFL Nationals

RoboGames 2005-2007

RoboGames 2009

Compressor Heavyweight

ROBOLympics 2004

ComBots Cup I

ComBots GDC

RoboGames 2006

Agsma Lightweight

ROBOLympics 2004

2004-2005 RFL Nationals

RoboGames 2005-2007

RoboGames 2009

Terrabyte Middleweight ROBOLympics 2004
Romulus Hobbyweight

ROBOLympics 2004

2004 RFL Nationals

Remus
Megabyte Heavyweight/SuperHeavyweight

ROBOLympics 2004

2004 RFL Nationals

ComBots Cup I

ComBots GDC

RoboLympics 2005

RoboGames 2006-2007

RoboGames 2017

SuperMegabyte SuperHeavyweight

2004 RFL Nationals

RoboGames 2005

ComBots Cup I

SnakeByte Featherweight

RoboGames 2007

RoboGames 2009

Lucky Heavyweight Robogames 2018

References

  1. Rambyte did not compete in RoboGames/ComBots under Robotic Death Company, as by the time it competed RDC had retired from the sport. Instead it was owned by Hardcore Robotics, and went under the name, The Coroner.