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R.O.J.A.K.
Normal
S-Class
Tank Mode
Alternate names Robot of Justice Against Kaiju
Species Combination mecha
Height 56.2 meters[1]
Weight 460 tons[1]
Forms Individual Aegis units, Super Aegis,
S-Class form, Tank mode,
Story Mode: Cannon mode
Place(s) of emergence
Controlled by The last Mighty Warriors
  • Kabuto (Head)
  • Tian Long (Right Arm)
  • Crown (Left Arm)
  • Rex (Torso)
  • Liberty Prime (Legs)
Allies Story Mode: Gigaman, Thundatross
Enemies Balzarr
Story Mode: Rawa, Zargorah
First appearance GigaBash
Roar(s)
noicon
R.O.J.A.K. system, FULL POWER!
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— Team R.O.J.A.K. (GigaBash)

R.O.J.A.K., short for Robot of Justice Against Kaiju, is a mecha that appears in the video game GigaBash. An original creation of Passion Republic, it was added to Gigabash alongside its enemy Balzarr in the 2024 Mighty DLC. R.O.J.A.K. appears in the Gigaman storyline added in the 2026 Final Ascension DLC, assisting Gigaman and Thundatross in their fight against Rawa, Balzarr, and their combined form Zargorah.

Name

The developers named the team after the Malaysian salad rojak, which was in turn derived from the Malay word "mixed".[2] According to GigaBash animator Andrei Alferez (who also voiced Liberty Prime) and Gerald Yong, who was the game's narrative designer and writer by that time, their decision is based on the fact that the rojak salad is composed of ingredients that may not seem to mix together well at first, but are blended into a savory dish by special sauce. In the same way, the Mighty Warriors that make up R.O.J.A.K. have different cultures and personalities that make full cooperation challenging, and it is up to the player to be the special rojak sauce that makes them all work together.[3] In-universe, Crown, the team's Malaysian member, made the word rojak into a backronym that means Robot of Justice Against Kaiju, an idea adopted by the team leader Eji Yōsuke.

Each part of R.O.J.A.K. has a name that reflects their theme or culture, and also functions as the call sign of their pilots. Jack Kavana of the Kahu'a Republic pilots the blue "Rex". Zhou Yang's mecha is a golden Eastern dragon named "Tian Long" (Chinese for "Heavenly Dragon"). The green durian Aegis of Malaysia is named "Crown", for the durian is the "king of fruits" in some Malaysian regions, and, because the identity of the unit's pilot is unknown, it is also the only name she is known by. Sergeant Sam Williams pilots a black tank named "Liberty Prime", reflecting the patriotic image of the United States of America as the "land of the free". And finally, Eji Yōsuke pilots the Japanese red beetle known as "Kabuto", which refers to the helmet of a samurai, for Kabuto's armor is segmented much like a samurai's helmet, and it fittingly forms R.O.J.A.K.'s head.

The name "Mighty Warriors", which refers to the Aegis units, as well as their respective pilots, is a reference to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Their mechas, which are known as "Aegis" units, refers to the animal skin or shield used by Zeus and Athena in Greek mythology, reflecting their nature as anti-Titan defense machines.

R.O.J.A.K.'s name has been spelled both with and without the last period, not just within the game, but even in the titles and descriptions of the Mighty DLC's official trailer and store pages.

Development

R.O.J.A.K. is a parody of the Megazord from The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

To make them more unique, the pilots of R.O.J.A.K. are the only characters in GigaBash to be given full voice lines in the game, and not just dialogue boxes, simple sound effects, or grunts like Gigaman, Ultraman, Alien Baltan, Ultraman Tiga, and Camearra.

The Mighty Warriors each spoof certain Power Rangers, with the yellow and green members being male and female when they are usually female and male respectively. The team also lacks a Pink member, with the green Mighty Warrior taking the Pink Ranger's place. Possible inspirations may include the dinosaur-based rangers of Power Rangers Dino Charge for Rex, Juran's helmet for Tian Long, Bioman for Liberty Prime, Wagon for Crown, and the helmet of Ninjor's battle mode, Beet J. Stag, and Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger for Kabuto.

Concept art of the mecha shows that it underwent several different iterations. Some versions have swords. Others had only four components with different colors, with Rex being red and forming both the head and torso, the left and right arms being swapped, and Tian Long being blue instead of golden. The pilots also underwent many iterations, with Sergeant Sam Williams sometimes drawn as a cowboy and Crown sometimes lacking the durian motif.

Design

R.O.J.A.K. is based on the Megazord from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and thus pulls inspiration from several Power Rangers from across the franchise, as well as Super Sentai shows, for the design of its components and its pilots.

Jack Kavana is a muscular man in blue armor with golden trimmings and sharp tooth-like design surrounding his visor. His helmet bears narrowed yellow eyes above the visor, and the arms of his suit are covered with Polynesian tattoo-like markings, denoting his Kahu'aian origin. On each of his shoulders are three large claws. Three claws are also found on each side of his belt buckle, which has a blue T. rex-like head on the lower left, connecting to a yellow piece on the upper right. His mecha, "Rex", is a blue Tyrannosaurus rex with fierce yellow eyes, sharp, white teeth, gray arms and legs, and a tail with small, yellow lights on top. Its hands have three claws unlike a normal T. rex,

Zhou Yang has a slender frame, a yellow suit with embossed golden flame decals and white accents. His helmet is designed after a dragon's head, with red glaring eyes under prominent eyebrow ridges, a pair of swept-back horns, three spikes on the rear, and sharp, gnashed teeth just above the visor. His mecha, Tian Long, is a golden Eastern dragon with red glaring eyes, sharp, white teeth, white segments between the gold trimmings, four legs, and a forked tail blade like Rawa's. Loong (Chinese dragons) usually have five claws, and are benevolent entities that symbolize luck and wisdom, but despite this, Tian Long instead more closely matches ryū (Japanese dragons), which bear three claws (influenced by earlier depictions of Chinese dragons) and, fitting the demeanor of Tian Long's pilot, Zhou Yang, are more aggressive. However, while Eastern dragons tended to be associated with rainfall and bodies of water, Tian Long breathes yellow fire, reflecting medieval European dragons, by extending a black cannon from its jaws. Its golden color also brings to mind King Ghidorah, whose 1991 incarnation was introduced to the roster months before the Mighty DLC.

Crown wears a green suit with orange stripes on each shoulder, complemented by a glossy light green jacket bearing six spikes around each wrist and two spikes on the sides of the torso. Her helmet has two curved horns, and her visor possesses expressive pixelated blue eyes that usually form a worried expression, befitting her nature as a hacker with social anxiety. Her mecha, also called Crown, is a green durian with a yellow stripe on one side, and a plain gray steel plate opposite of it.

Sergeant Sam Williams is a short man in a black suit with white and gunmetal gray accents as well as yellow highlights, fittingly adorned with military badges and decals. His visor has narrowed yellow eyes, flanked by white eyebrows and a white mustache, and his shoulder pads bear yellow chevrons. His tank, Liberty Prime, which shares his suit's colors, bears two turrets, which along with his other lights, tends to glow yellow.

Eji Yōsuke wears a red suit with white accents and gold trimmings. His helmet, based on a kabuto (Samurai helmet), bears a sharp, golden, U-shaped fork resembling stag beetle jaws on the forehead, with a green gem on the center. He has a double-layered collar leading towards a gold and red circular plate on his chest, embossed with two mirrored "G"s likely referencing the GigaBash logo. His mecha, a red stag beetle called Kabuto, has mandibles that each bear two teeth, and segmented elytra with yellow lights.

To merge, Liberty Prime retracts and flips its top forward before splitting to form the legs and feet. Crown's plates rotate and flip outward to reconfigure itself as a robust, close-fisted left arm. Tian Long's back half and front legs fall away, with the front half telescoping inwards before the back half, which has the feet still attached but retracted inwards, reconnects with the front half. Rex jettisons most of its body, retaining only the feet and tail, which connect to the head's base and rear, respectively. Kabuto orients itself upwards and drops its beetle body, leaving just the wings, which flare out, and the jaws, which rotate forward to reveal a face with yellow eyes, flanked in red, with the jaws now serving as upward-pointing horns. Upon combining into the Super Aegis unit they named "R.O.J.A.K.", Kabuto becomes the head, Tian Long forms the right arm, Crown forms the left arm, Rex becomes the torso, and Liberty Prime serves as the legs.

Personality

R.O.J.A.K.'s components have no onboard artificial intelligence, and therefore no sentience — much less personalities — of their own. Instead, the pilots express their own personalities through their individual mechas, which sometimes causes problems for the entire team combined.

Jack Kavana, a 35 year-old bodybuilding superstar from the Kahu'a Republic, funded his country's Aegis Program just so they can make him a blue T. rex-based mecha known as "Rex", which fittingly matches his overexcited and impatient "meathead" personality, reckless and eager to battle (dragging the whole team with him into dangerous situations in the process), yet also fun and infectiously positive in energy, hence his fondness for motivational speechless. In one taunt, "Let's Vibe", he gets the rest of the Super Aegis to dance to the Kahu'a theme with him. In another taunt, "What's this do?", he accidentally ejects Kabuto from the Super Aegis, causing the entire team to momentarily lose control. In a third taunt, "An explosive treat!", he does a party trick by snapping up a durian bomb launched by Crown. He occasionally connects with the rest of the mecha backwards, though this can be fixed with a quick reconfiguration.

Zhou Yang of China, the only ace pilot of R.O.J.A.K. despite his young age of 27 years, is problematically prideful due to his high level of skill, and often prefers to separate his mecha, the golden Eastern dragon Tian Long, from the rest of the team to fight alone, while at the same time blaming them for not keeping pace, with his abrasive arrogance even extending to other allies like Gigaman in A Legend Reborn. He also takes everything seriously, acting as if he is above fun and panic, and dislikes loud people. However, he does have a more lighthearted side, as he likes desserts, dances along with Rex in the "Let's Vibe" taunt, shoots his flames upwards when celebrating, and, when prompted by Kabuto to apologize to Crown for upsetting her, hands her a vintage Gigaman figure.

Crown, a shy, anonymous, 21 year-old Malaysian hacker controlling a green durian Aegis unit of the same name, has a history of social anxiety, surprising for a Mighty Warrior. She was nevertheless recruited as the team's fifth member by Eji Yōsuke, believing that she can be the glue to hold the team together. Crown has a compulsion to hack systems, even the mechas of her own team. Sometimes, this is beneficial, as Eji got her to secretly increase the magnetic links of their mechas by 500%. Other times, it is a problem, such as when she read the profiles of her teammates. In the taunt "Another day in the office.", she moves Tian Long in front of Rex, causing both of them to fight each other, causing Crown to apologize when Zhou Yang angrily demanded her to stop hacking him. Although she is unable to socialize very well, she does have a penchant for collecting toys, hence why she forgave Zhou Yang when he gave her a vintage Gigaman figure, despite her initial annoyance with him. Whenever Crown's machine is charged after successfully hitting an enemy with a durian bomb, she sometimes says her unit is ready with uncertainty, while the others announce that they are "engaged" successfully with professionalism, enthusiasm, or urgency. However, she does sometimes sound more confident than usual when announcing that her Aegis is charged.

Sergeant Sam Williams, the 63 year-old Titan-hating pilot of the American black tank Liberty Prime, is a big fan of big guns, frustrated with the fact that other mechas are not designed with firearms like his own. Being a trigger happy, explosive individual, he tends to break off from the Super Aegis unit to fight on his own, often shooting Tian Long by accident, leading to stressful arguments between the cocky ace pilot of China and the very short-tempered American soldier. Crown brings up the positive point that he at least knows how to make good chicken pie, for he likes pastries just as much as he likes guns.

Captain Eji Yōsuke is the 29 year-old, curry-loving controller of Japan's sole Aegis, a red beetle called "Kabuto". He keeps the team together as captain, his charisma and selflessness (which is considered his weakness) compensating for the fact that he is a rookie pilot due to Japan's lack of resources to assemble an actual team of Aegis units. With a strong desire to purge evil, he came up with the idea to team up with the remaining Mighty Warriors who survived Balzarr's rampage in order to exact vengeance on the monster and fight for overall justice, thus finally realizing the goal that the Aegis Program originally failed to live up to.

Onscreen, the only hint of the pilots' varying personalities (not counting taunts and other quirks expressed through their mechas) is the intro cutscene of R.O.J.A.K.'s ultimate attack, showing Liberty and Rex arguing due to Liberty getting too excited over "Tank Mode" (an irony given how Rex himself tends to be easily overexcited), Tian Long pridefully posing and sometimes proudly proclaiming that he'll "take it from here", Crown panicking or sometimes giving up and stating they are going to die in a resigned voice, and Kabuto sighing due to the chaos unfolding in their shared cockpit.

Origins

After the success of Thundatross, other countries scrambled to make their own giant robots to fight off the Titans, forming an international weapons pact known as the "Aegis Program", likely in an effort to be capable of defending themselves independently of the Global Titan Defense Initiative (G.T.D.I.) due to the organization's costly "protection services" and control. However, because Dr. Kazuo Otoma refused to share his Gigatron Reactor technology to outsiders (most especially with the G.T.D.I., which he collaborated with before) due to distrust and potential for abuse, no one is able to replicate OtomaTEC's success involving a single pilot assisted by advanced artificial intelligence. Instead, each country relies on one or more teams of "Aegis" mechas (also known as "Mighty Warriors"), with each team member able to combine and form a single "Super Aegis" unit using the magnetic Universal Adaptor System.

Despite their shared goal, each country still had its own version of the Aegis Program limited by their own funds, hence, not all countries are able to form Aegis teams equally, and each mecha had its distinct cultural or individual style. The US had at least three teams of 14 Mighty Warriors, and it is implied that most of them are gun-based, hence the frustration of one member, Sergeant Sam Williams of the black tank "Liberty Prime", when he found the Aegis teams of other countries lacking guns on their mechas. The Kahu'a Republic's Aegis Program was funded by celebrity bodybuilder Jack Kavana for the favor of being given his own Aegis, the blue "Rex". Some, like China, have mythology-based machines, like the golden "Tian Long", a flying, fire-breathing Eastern dragon controlled by ace pilot Zhou Yang. Other countries, like Japan, have long been drained by the "protection services" of the G.T.D.I. following Gigaman's retirement, and thus only had enough funds for a single Mighty Warrior, the red beetle "Kabuto", piloted by rookie Eji Yōsuke. And still others, like Malaysia, have weird Aegis units, like "Crown", a green durian that moves by bouncing off of the ground, piloted by a shy, anonymous hacker girl who goes by the same name as her mecha.

The Aegis Program was eventually put to the test with the arrival of Balzarr, a space manticore with an insatiable appetite for Giga Energy stockpiled across the globe. In around two weeks since its arrival on or before the 27th of May 2021, the alien feline had ransacked 12 Giga Crystal storage facilities all over the world, devastating the US, Canada, China, Malaysia, Korea, France, and the Kahu'a Republic. By June 7, around 02:27 AM, Balzarr crashed in "Bunker C" of the Giga Crystal Storage Facility in Houston, Texas, with base commander Colonel T. Morowitz taking note of the incident's events. Super Aegis teams Sierra, Delta, and Echo, comprising a total of 14 Mighty Warriors, were sent against him to stop him from ransacking the base. Appearing to gain the upper hand by cornering him as he fed, Balzarr simply ignored all attempts to shoot him, his armor enduring every shot as he continued to consume the crystals. Eventually, he assumed his S-Class form, and, using his ultimate attack, "Falling Demon Star", he destroyed all three Super Aegis units, allowing him to continue feasting uninterrupted before flying away. Of the fourteen Mighty Warriors that fought to defend the facility on that early morning, only Sergeant Sam Williams survived, albeit greatly injured and as demoralized as the rest of the troops stationed within the facility.

Dr. Kaneko and Eji catch Crown hacking the team's system mainframe

Balzarr's global path of destruction led to the death of almost all known Mighty Warriors around the world, marking the international project as a failure. Eji Yōsuke decided to take the initiative to rally the other survivors, starting with Jack Kavana, then Sergeant Williams, followed by Zhou Yang, and finally, Crown, to band together and form the last Super Aegis team, determined to hunt down the space manticore, end his vicious streak, and avenge their fallen comrades.

Cooperation proved to be hard given the differences of the team's members in terms of culture and behavior, leading to its members sometimes splitting off during training due to internal conflicts. Crown, following the suggestion of Eji, secretly increased the magnetization of the Universal Adaptor System of their mechas by 500% to make separation harder, before deciding to spy on the classified files of her teammates, while thinking of a possible team name, "R.O.J.A.K." (Robot of Justice Against Kaiju). Catching her in the act, Eji decided to take her idea into account.

History

  • GigaBash (2022; added 2024) - Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X

GigaBash

A Legend Reborn

While Gigaman and Thundatross battled against the Titan Zyva in Yefan City, Balzarr suddenly appeared and attacked all three with its ultimate, "Falling Demon Star", killing Zyva and damaging Thundatross in the process. Gigaman got between the unresponsive Thundatross and the Balzarr, ready to fight the Demon Star, when R.O.J.A.K.'s Aegis team appeared and assembled, eager to defeat this adversary they have long pursued. Their triumphant entry is diminished by Rex having attached himself backwards, facing Gigaman instead of the threat, thought the Super Aegis reconfigured at once to aid Gigaman against Balzarr, with the old symbol of hope remarking how there are "all kinds of heroes these days", as Thundatross and R.O.J.A.K. have both emerged due to his initial retirement nine years ago. Together, the Super Aegis and the legendary warrior overwhelmed the feline, forcing it to retreat. Team R.O.J.A.K. celebrated their victory, though each member had differing reactions: Kabuto cautiosly advised the team to take stock and recover; Tian Long arrogantly blamed Gigaman for slowing them down rather than helping, causing Liberty to demand the ace pilot to show respect for the veteran hero; Crown, being shy, could do nothing but smile in excitement; while Rex was eager to fight Balzarr again. Noticing this, Gigaman sarcastically taking note that the team gets along well. Agreeing on a common goal, R.O.J.A.K. joined Gigaman and Thundatross under the likelihood of Balzarr following the duo's own quarry: Rawa.

Near a Hollow Earth entrance in Siberia, the group of heroes discovered Balzarr had arrived first and assumed its S-Class form. Balzarr was defeated by the heroes, who disengaged once Rawa―having also reached his S-Class form―arrived. Rawa and Balzarr briefly and violently fought, causing them to fuse together into Zargorah, their original form. The primordial titan begun to drain Giga Energy from across the globe, including from Thundatross and R.O.J.A.K.'s power systems. Gigaman valiantly defended his helpless allies before falling to Zargorah, only to ascend into a powerful new form with the aid of Gaya. Gaya Gigaman and Zargorah brawled again, with the Champion of Justice proving victorious and kicking Zargorah into space before blasting it into Hollow Earth. A rejuvenated R.O.J.A.K. and Thundatross peered into the sinkhole before Zargorah took flight, having absorbed the Giga Core and emerged in its true Ultimate form. Gaya Gigaman urged his allies to flee; Thundatross' pilot Yuuki Otoma tried to remain, but was talked into retreating by R.O.J.A.K.'s pilots. Gaya Gigaman relentlessly fought Zargorah and eventually engaged in a beam clash, though neither combatant could overpower the other until Thundatross and R.O.J.A.K. appeared, the latter having recombined around Thundatross' sword to form an energy cannon and fire a beam to aid Gaya Gigaman. Zargorah lost the beam clash and attempted to self-destruct; while Thundatross and R.O.J.A.K.'s pilots panicked, Gaya Gigaman sacrificed himself to shield the world from the explosion. With the Earth saved and Gigaman and Zargorah nowhere to be found, Yuuki filled his father in on the battle. R.O.J.A.K.'s pilots joined in, specifically lamenting Gigaman's loss before Yuuki expressed hope that Gigaman would return once again.

Abilities

Universal Adaptor System

Aegis units are able to separate and combine into different configurations known as "Super Aegis" units due to the magnet-based Universal Adaptor System. This allowed the remaining Mighty Warriors to combine their mechas into a workable configuration despite their different manufacturers and teams. Furthermore, in A Legend Reborn, R.O.J.A.K. combined with the massive lightning sword of Thundatross to form an energy cannon, with Tian Long forming the outer muzzle, Crown forming the inner barrel, and the rest of the mecha serving as a support for the cannon.

R.O.J.A.K.'s components can be seen separated when it does certain actions, like when entering the battlefield, dodging in the air, its dash attack, air grab, S-Class transformation, and defeat animation. However, the full forms of the individual Aegis units prior to combining are only seen in the launch trailer of the Mighty DLC as well as Gigaman's story mode, A Legend Reborn, which reuses and tweaks the animations of the former.

Physical abilities

R.O.J.A.K. can use Rex to rapidly bite enemies in front of it, or kick with the legs, which are formed by Liberty Prime. Upon connecting a kick, Liberty discharges its powerful cannons into the enemy. R.O.J.A.K. can use Kabuto's wings to shield itself from hits, but it can also flick these wings upward to uppercut foes, and it can spin these wings like helicopter rotors to further eviscerate airborne enemies while also lifting the Super Aegis into the air. R.O.J.A.K. can also recklessly charge and fall on top of an enemy or grab them in the air to slam them into the ground.

Dragon Breath

R.O.J.A.K.'s right arm is formed by Tian Long, which can extend its neck abruptly to deliver a powerful blast of fire from a black cannon in its jaws. As with Rawa's Ethereal flames, this flamethrower attack is not a beam, and therefore cannot be used to beam clash.

Durian Bomb

R.O.J.A.K.'s left arm is formed by Crown, which can generate durian bombs that are shot at lobbed trajectories. It immediately explodes upon hitting foes, and would bounce and linger for a while otherwise. R.O.J.A.K. can also attack the bomb to send it further away. The bomb would not damage R.O.J.A.K. unless sent back with a deflective barrier.

Synergy

Landing an attack with each Aegis charges the aforementioned part up, regardless of whether the enemy is blocking the blow (however, attacks with the full mecha, like the dash attack or air grab, do not count), with the affected team member victoriously proclaiming their call sign, announcing that they are "ready" or "engaged", with Liberty sometimes instead saying he is "primed". Once all parts are charged, it will unlock the team's full potential, known as "Synergy". Several attacks can be repeated more frequently, and R.O.J.A.K. becomes faster overall. After a set amount of time, Synergy ends, and the team has to build it up again. Synergy is reached, Kabuto declares "Full Power!" or "Let's get it!", with the whole team responding enthusiastically.

R.O.J.A.K. Systems Go!

R.O.J.A.K. rearranges its parts, temporarily reconfiguring to what Eji calls "Tank Mode", to unleash the mecha's full firepower. It constantly fires Durian Bombs while flailing its Dragon Breath flamethrower, while also firing powerful blasts from Liberty's guns. R.O.J.A.K. can also charge at full speed for devastating impact. Once the ultimate is completed, R.O.J.A.K. activates Synergy.

S-Class

After gathering a sufficient amount of Giga Energy, R.O.J.A.K. grows to massive proportions, gaining great power and enhanced abilities. Giga Energy is gathered through dealing damage to other Titans or from the surrounding environment. Upon reaching this form, Kabuto can say "Ultra R.O.J.A.K.", to which the whole team responds to with "Activated!", or he can also proclaim "R.O.J.A.K. system", with the team's response being "Full Power!"

Weaknesses

R.O.J.A.K. after a botched training session

Due to its pilots being from different cultures and backgrounds, R.O.J.A.K.'s team members have difficulties cooperating with each other. Some, like Liberty and Tian Long, would split off to fight alone on their own terms. Rex is reckless, often dragging the entire Super Aegis into dangerous situations. Crown has anxiety issues and cannot help but hack even the Aegis units of her teammates, and Kabuto has almost no combat experience. Due to their lack of unity, the teams tended to break away from the Super Aegis unit, ending up getting hit by friendly fire and leading to heated arguments, prompting Eji to convince Crown to secretly increase the magnetization of the Universal Adaptor Systems of their mechas by 500% to prevent the members from splitting off.

When Crown hacked into their system mainframe, she saw the noted strengths and weaknesses of her teammates. Eji Yōsuke (Kabuto) is a charismatic leader who is unfortunately "selfless to a fault". Jack Kavana (Rex) is physically strong yet overexcited. Crown's own file listed her as a tech wizard who is socially inept. Zhou Yang (Tian Long) is an ace pilot, and is thus unfortunately prideful. The explosive personality of Sergeant Sam Williams (Liberty Prime) is considered his strength, yet, it is also the cause of his weakness, a short temper.

Gallery

Icons

Subspecies

Miscellaneous

Roar

R.O.J.A.K.'s roars and sound effects (begins at 1:31)

Videos

Mighty DLC

GigaBash: Mighty DLC - R.O.J.A.K. & Balzarr Official Trailer

Trivia

  • R.O.J.A.K.'s primary inspiration, the Power Rangers, crossed over with almost all of GigaBash's Godzilla series crossover fighters (except Mechagodzilla) in Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and its sequel.
  • Because Balzarr is stated to have destroyed all 14 Mighty Warriors defending the Giga Crystal Storage Facility in Houston, Texas, with Sergeant Sam Williams as the only survivor, it is unknown if his Aegis unit was repaired, or fully obliterated and thus remade completely. The same ambiguity holds true for the other Aegis units that make up R.O.J.A.K., as Balzarr is responsible for the destruction of the other Mighty Warriors.
  • The R.O.J.A.K. skin "Powered Prime" references Optimus Prime of the Transformers franchise given its name and color. The "Blue Buster" skin is a reference to Mega Man, a heroic humanoid robot in blue armor whose main weapon is the "Mega Buster" hand cannon.
  • In A Legend Reborn, R.O.J.A.K. is represented by itself in dialogue boxes unless it is important to clarify which Mighty Warrior is speaking.

References

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