<Li> He was extremely strong, giving him utility both in performing difficult labor and in fighting when necessary . Moreover, his claws could fire laser beams and, most frequently, a powerful "electro - force" that was similar to arcing electricity . </Li> <P> In one first season episode, Dr. Smith was seen to remove the robot's programming tapes, which resemble a small reel of magnetic tape, from a hatch below the robot's chest panel . </P> <P> Two versions of the robot were used during Lost in Space filming--a "hero robot" costume worn by Bob May, and a static, "stunt robot" prop that was used for distant or hazardous shots . Both versions fell into disrepair after the series, but these have since been discovered and restored . The "hero" is privately owned by TV and film producer Kevin Burns, who commissioned a replica in the early 1990s for touring and conventions . The "stunt robot" is in storage at the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington . </P> <P> Like Robby the Robot, the B - 9 Robot prop costume was re-used on at least one other show . On the Saturday morning children's show Mystery Island, it was modified to make the primary character "P.O.P.S." There it had different domes, different color scheme, and an added rectangular skirt of gold - colored tubes, covering the rubber bellows legs and base . </P>

What happened to the original lost in space robot
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