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[[File:Ronin5.0.jpg|thumb|Ronin's Season 4.0 and 5.0 appearance.]]
[[File:Ronin5.0.jpg|thumb|Ronin's Season 4.0 and 5.0 appearance.]][[File:Ronin_sf01.jpg|thumb|Ronin's Season 3.0 appearance.]][[File:Roninstats.jpg|thumb|186px|Ronin's Season 2 Stats.]][[File:Ronin1.0_spikes.jpg|thumb|173px|Ronin with static spears in Season 1.0.]][[File:Roninofficial.jpg|thumb|Ronin's Season 1.0 and 2.0 appearance.]][[File:Roninhw.jpg|thumb|Ronin as a heavyweight with the sword at the Las Vegas 1999 competition.]][[File:Giganii.jpg|thumb|Gigan II, the robot that became Ronin.]][[File:Gigan.jpg|thumb|The original Gigan.]]
 
'''Ronin''' was a superheavyweight (originally a heavyweight) built by Peter Abrahamson of [[Team Sinister]] that competed in all 7 ''BattleBots'' competitions. It did averagely in all of them, on 4 occasions making it to the televised rounds. Ronin was a tracked robot that had evolved out of a failed heavyweight, Gigan II, built for Robot Wars 97 in San Francisco.  Ronin had a modular weapon system, copied from [[The Master]], Peter's teamate Mark Setrakian's robot. The first weapon was an electricly actuated lifting blade, but it was ineffective. From Season 1.0 to 3.0, Ronin's weapon was a vertical saw, but lacked sufficient torque to really cut through any armor. From Season 4.0 onwards, it was replaced by a horizontal flywheel that was slightly better but still not enough to advance it beyond the round of 16. Ronin's best result was in Season 1.0, where it advanced to the semifinals and lost against [[DooAll]].
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'''Ronin''' was a superheavyweight (originally a heavyweight) built by Peter Abrahamson of [[Team Sinister]] that competed in all 7 ''BattleBots'' competitions. It did averagely in all of them, on 4 occasions making it to the televised rounds. Ronin was a tracked robot that had evolved out of a failed heavyweight, Gigan II, built for Robot Wars 97 in San Francisco.  Ronin had a modular weapon system, copied from [[The Master]], Peter's teammate Mark Setrakian's robot. The first weapon was an electrically actuated lifting blade, but it was ineffective. From Season 1.0 to 3.0, Ronin's weapon was a vertical saw, but lacked sufficient torque to really cut through any armor. From Season 4.0 onwards, it was replaced by a horizontal flywheel that was slightly better but still not enough to advance it beyond the round of 16. Ronin's best result was in Season 1.0, where it advanced to the semifinals and lost against [[DooAll]].
 
 
   
 
Ronin is a word describing a samurai who has no master.
 
Ronin is a word describing a samurai who has no master.
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==Robot History==
 
==Robot History==
 
===Long Beach 1999===
 
===Long Beach 1999===
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[[File:Roninhw.jpg|thumb|left|182px|Ronin as a heavyweight with it's sword.]]Ronin was scheduled to fight [[Kill-O-Amp]], but Ronin had technical issues and was forced to forfeit. Kill-O-Amp won by default and Ronin had to fight [[Agrippa]] next. The match was a draw and both robots advanced to the next round. Ronin's next match was against [[GoldDigger]]. Ronin won by KO and advanced to the next round, where it faced [[Vlad the Impaler]]. Vlad the Impaler won by KO and Ronin was now in the loser's bracket, where it faced [[Punjar]]. Punjar won on a judge's decision and Ronin was eliminated from the tournament.
Ronin was scheduled to fight [[Kill-O-Amp]] but it was nowhere to be found so Kill-O-Amp won by default.
 
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===Las Vegas 1999===
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[[File:RhinoVRonin05sm.jpg|thumb|Ronin lifts Rhino.]]Ronin was scheduled to fight [[Mjollnir]], but Mjollnir had technical issues and was forced to forfeit. Ronin won by default and advanced to the round of 16, where it faced [[Rhino]]. For most of the match, Rhino kept hitting Ronin with it's pneumatic spike. Ronin was able to lift Rhino at one point, but was pushed against the spikestrip by Rhino. The time ran out soon after and Rhino won on a 8-1 judge's decision. This meant that Ronin was eliminated again.
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Ronin wasn't finished, however, as it participated the heavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament.
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===Season 1.0===
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[[File:Roninofficial.jpg|thumb|left|Ronin's Season 1.0 and 2.0 appearance.]][[File:Roninvsodin_sf00.jpg|thumb|Ronin starts to lift Odin around the ramrods.]]Ronin's first match was against [[Odin]]. Odin was moving around the ramrods and Ronin started lifting Odin with it's rear lifting arm. The time ran out soon after and Ronin won on a close 6-3 judge's decision. This win put Ronin to the quarterfinals, where it faced [[Ginsu]]. Before the match began, Peter added static spikes spikes on both sides.
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[[File:RoninvsGinsu_sf00.jpg|thumb|left|Ronin attacking Ginsu's behind.]]
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In the beginning, Ginsu drives over the hellraisers and Ronin slowly moves out of it's starting square. Both robots collide into each other and Ginsu almost drives over Ronin. Ginsu escapes and immediately charges into the side of Ronin again. Ginsu backs up and charges into the front of Ronin, but Ginsu got it's front right saw stuck on top of Ronin's saw. Both robots were separated and Ginsu's drive-train fell off. Both robots were moving around the arena and Ginsu was caught on the killsaws, which ripped one of the front saws off of Ginsu, Ronin started attacking Ginsu with it's saw blade and pushes it against the spikestrip. Ginsu was moving very slowly and Ronin takes it to the entrance ramp. Ginsu got itself stuck between the entrance ramp and the spikestrip. Ronin kept on attacking Ginsu until the time ran out. Ronin won on a 7-2 judge's decision and advanced to the semifinals, where it faced [[DooAll]].
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[[File:DooAllvsRonin_sf00.jpg|thumb|Both robots collide into each other.]]
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Both robots were moving out of their starting squares and collides into each other. DooAll backs up and Ronin stopped moving for a second. DooAll charges into the front of Ronin and backs up again. DooAll kept on doing this multiple times until it pushed Ronin to the killsaws. Ronin started moving again and DooAll went straight at Ronin again. As this was happening, Ronin's static spikes were getting damaged by the killsaws. DooAll charges at Ronin again and backs up. Ronin stopped moving again and DooAll raised it's Co2 powered ram and rear wedge. Ronin slightly moved forward as it was being counted out. DooAll charges into Ronin again and Ronin was officially counted out. Ronin was moving again, but it was already counted out and DooAll won by KO. This meant that Ronin was eliminated from the tournament.
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Ronin wasn't finished, however, as it participated the superheavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament. It was one of four robots still moving in the end, but lost overall to [[Minion]].
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===Season 2.0===
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After receiving a bye, Ronin was scheduled to fight [[S.L.A.M.]], but S.L.A.M. had technical issues and was forced to forfeit. Ronin won by default and advanced to the quarterfinals, where it faced [[Revision Z]].
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In the match, Revision Z pushed Ronin against the arena wall and the impact immobilized the right track of Ronin. Revision Z lines up a shot at Ronin but gets it's lifting arm stuck on the killsaw hole in the arena floor. Revision Z pushes Ronin on the killsaws and Ronin, who can only drive in a circle, couldn't escape. Revision Z pushes Ronin under the pulverizer for a couple solid hits. Revision Z then pushes Ronin against the wall, where Ronin's left side tread bursts into flames momentarily. The time ran out and Revision Z won on a unanimous 45-0 judge's decision. This meant that Ronin was eliminated again.
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===Season 3.0===
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[[File:Ronin_sf01.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Ronin's Season 3.0 appearance.]][[File:Electriclunchvsronin_sf01.jpg|thumb|Ronin gets flipped by Electric Lunch.]]Due to it's seeding, Ronin was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 3.0, where it eventually faced [[Electric Lunch]]. In the beginning, both robots went straight at each other and Ronin was flipped by Electric Lunch's plow. Ronin was counted out and Electric Lunch won by KO. This meant that Ronin was eliminated once again.
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As of 2015, it is unknown if Ronin participated the superheavyweight royal rumble during Season 3.0.
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===Season 4.0===
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[[File:CUAD_vs_Ronin_SF01B.jpg|thumb|175px|Ronin gets lifted by CUAD the Crusher.]]Due to it's seeding, Ronin was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 4.0, where it eventually faced [[CUAD the Crusher]]. Ronin won on a 25-20 judge's decision and advanced to the round of 16, where it faced former superheavyweight champion [[Diesector]].
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[[File:16456_194975501405_1308829_n.jpg|left|thumb|Diesector gets underneath Ronin.]]
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The two robots charged each other and Diesector easily gained the upper hand, grabbing onto one of Ronin's tracks with its jaws while flailing away with its hammers. Ronin tried to bring its disc into play, but Diesector drove Ronin into the spike strip and let go of it. Diesector opened its jaws again and it collided with Ronin's disc, so Diesector then drove around to the side of Ronin and tried to clamp it. Ronin escaped and so Diesector used its jaws as a wedge to maneuver Ronin into the killsaws. Diesector drove off to open the jaws again as Ronin moved around. Diesector drove into Ronin again, this time clamping one of Ronin's tracks and launching a blow from one of its hammers. Diesector tried to reverse with Ronin still in the jaws, but it didn't work. Diesector let go of Ronin, which was then only moving in circles. Diesector grabbed Ronin once more and pushed it toward a pulverizer, but ended up in the spikestrip. Time ran out as Ronin was pinned on the spike strip and Diesector did his famous victory dance in celebration. Diesector won on a 34-11 judge's decision and Ronin was eliminated again.
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[[File:SHWRumble_SF01B.jpg|thumb|Ronin during the superheavyweight royal rumble.]]
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Ronin wasn't finished, however, as it participated the superheavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament. It's unknown how well it performed, but it lost overall to [[The Judge]].
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===Season 5.0===
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Due to it's seeding, Ronin was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 5.0, where it eventually faced [[IceBerg]]. IceBerg won on a 36-9 judge's decision and Ronin was eliminated again.
   
 
===Wins/Losses===
 
===Wins/Losses===
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[[Agrippa]] (Draw)
 
[[Agrippa]] (Draw)
   
|[[Kill-O-Amp]], [[Vlad the Impaler]], [[Punjar]]
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|[[Kill-O-Amp]] (Forfeit), [[Vlad the Impaler]], [[Punjar]]
 
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|Las Vegas 1999
 
|Las Vegas 1999
|[[Mjollnir]]
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|[[Mjollnir]] (Forfeit)
   
 
|[[Rhino]]
 
|[[Rhino]]
 
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|Season 1.0
 
|Season 1.0
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[[Ginsu]]
 
[[Ginsu]]
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|Bye
   
[[S.L.A.M.]]
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[[S.L.A.M.]](Forfeit)
   
 
|[[Revision Z]]
 
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*[[Ronin/Battle Chains]]
 
*[[Ronin/Battle Chains]]
   
[[File:Cheese.jpg|thumb|C.H.E.E.S.E. from the TV show "Friends".]][[File:CSI_rumble.jpg|thumb|Ronin, Tazbot, and Dreadnought on the set of CSI.]]
 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
Ronin has made cameos on multiple TV shows; CSI in the episode ''Precious Metal, Judging Amy, The Drew Carey Show, ''and was the base mover platform for a robot in'' Friends''.
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*Ronin has made cameos on multiple TV shows; CSI in the episode ''Precious Metal, Judging Amy, The Drew Carey Show, ''and was the base mover platform for a robot in'' Friends''.
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<gallery type="slideshow" widths="244">
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Gigan.jpg|The original Gigan.
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Giganii.jpg|Gigan II, the robot that became Ronin.
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Ronin1.0 spikes.jpg|Ronin with static spears in Season 1.0.
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Cheese.jpg|C.H.E.E.S.E. from the TV show "Friends".
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CSI rumble.jpg|Ronin, Tazbot, and Dreadnought on the set of CSI.
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Robots with more Losses than Wins]]
 
[[Category:Robots with more Losses than Wins]]
 
[[Category:Robots fitted with Slam Cams]]
 
[[Category:Robots fitted with Slam Cams]]

Revision as of 22:17, 30 March 2015

Ronin5

Ronin's Season 4.0 and 5.0 appearance.

Ronin was a superheavyweight (originally a heavyweight) built by Peter Abrahamson of Team Sinister that competed in all 7 BattleBots competitions. It did averagely in all of them, on 4 occasions making it to the televised rounds. Ronin was a tracked robot that had evolved out of a failed heavyweight, Gigan II, built for Robot Wars 97 in San Francisco.  Ronin had a modular weapon system, copied from The Master, Peter's teammate Mark Setrakian's robot. The first weapon was an electrically actuated lifting blade, but it was ineffective. From Season 1.0 to 3.0, Ronin's weapon was a vertical saw, but lacked sufficient torque to really cut through any armor. From Season 4.0 onwards, it was replaced by a horizontal flywheel that was slightly better but still not enough to advance it beyond the round of 16. Ronin's best result was in Season 1.0, where it advanced to the semifinals and lost against DooAll.

Ronin is a word describing a samurai who has no master.

Robot History

Long Beach 1999

Roninhw

Ronin as a heavyweight with it's sword.

Ronin was scheduled to fight Kill-O-Amp, but Ronin had technical issues and was forced to forfeit. Kill-O-Amp won by default and Ronin had to fight Agrippa next. The match was a draw and both robots advanced to the next round. Ronin's next match was against GoldDigger. Ronin won by KO and advanced to the next round, where it faced Vlad the Impaler. Vlad the Impaler won by KO and Ronin was now in the loser's bracket, where it faced Punjar. Punjar won on a judge's decision and Ronin was eliminated from the tournament.

Las Vegas 1999

RhinoVRonin05sm

Ronin lifts Rhino.

Ronin was scheduled to fight Mjollnir, but Mjollnir had technical issues and was forced to forfeit. Ronin won by default and advanced to the round of 16, where it faced Rhino. For most of the match, Rhino kept hitting Ronin with it's pneumatic spike. Ronin was able to lift Rhino at one point, but was pushed against the spikestrip by Rhino. The time ran out soon after and Rhino won on a 8-1 judge's decision. This meant that Ronin was eliminated again.

Ronin wasn't finished, however, as it participated the heavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament.

Season 1.0

Roninofficial

Ronin's Season 1.0 and 2.0 appearance.

Roninvsodin sf00

Ronin starts to lift Odin around the ramrods.

Ronin's first match was against Odin. Odin was moving around the ramrods and Ronin started lifting Odin with it's rear lifting arm. The time ran out soon after and Ronin won on a close 6-3 judge's decision. This win put Ronin to the quarterfinals, where it faced Ginsu. Before the match began, Peter added static spikes spikes on both sides.

RoninvsGinsu sf00

Ronin attacking Ginsu's behind.

In the beginning, Ginsu drives over the hellraisers and Ronin slowly moves out of it's starting square. Both robots collide into each other and Ginsu almost drives over Ronin. Ginsu escapes and immediately charges into the side of Ronin again. Ginsu backs up and charges into the front of Ronin, but Ginsu got it's front right saw stuck on top of Ronin's saw. Both robots were separated and Ginsu's drive-train fell off. Both robots were moving around the arena and Ginsu was caught on the killsaws, which ripped one of the front saws off of Ginsu, Ronin started attacking Ginsu with it's saw blade and pushes it against the spikestrip. Ginsu was moving very slowly and Ronin takes it to the entrance ramp. Ginsu got itself stuck between the entrance ramp and the spikestrip. Ronin kept on attacking Ginsu until the time ran out. Ronin won on a 7-2 judge's decision and advanced to the semifinals, where it faced DooAll.

DooAllvsRonin sf00

Both robots collide into each other.

Both robots were moving out of their starting squares and collides into each other. DooAll backs up and Ronin stopped moving for a second. DooAll charges into the front of Ronin and backs up again. DooAll kept on doing this multiple times until it pushed Ronin to the killsaws. Ronin started moving again and DooAll went straight at Ronin again. As this was happening, Ronin's static spikes were getting damaged by the killsaws. DooAll charges at Ronin again and backs up. Ronin stopped moving again and DooAll raised it's Co2 powered ram and rear wedge. Ronin slightly moved forward as it was being counted out. DooAll charges into Ronin again and Ronin was officially counted out. Ronin was moving again, but it was already counted out and DooAll won by KO. This meant that Ronin was eliminated from the tournament.

Ronin wasn't finished, however, as it participated the superheavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament. It was one of four robots still moving in the end, but lost overall to Minion.

Season 2.0

After receiving a bye, Ronin was scheduled to fight S.L.A.M., but S.L.A.M. had technical issues and was forced to forfeit. Ronin won by default and advanced to the quarterfinals, where it faced Revision Z.

In the match, Revision Z pushed Ronin against the arena wall and the impact immobilized the right track of Ronin. Revision Z lines up a shot at Ronin but gets it's lifting arm stuck on the killsaw hole in the arena floor. Revision Z pushes Ronin on the killsaws and Ronin, who can only drive in a circle, couldn't escape. Revision Z pushes Ronin under the pulverizer for a couple solid hits. Revision Z then pushes Ronin against the wall, where Ronin's left side tread bursts into flames momentarily. The time ran out and Revision Z won on a unanimous 45-0 judge's decision. This meant that Ronin was eliminated again.

Season 3.0

Ronin sf01

Ronin's Season 3.0 appearance.

Electriclunchvsronin sf01

Ronin gets flipped by Electric Lunch.

Due to it's seeding, Ronin was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 3.0, where it eventually faced Electric Lunch. In the beginning, both robots went straight at each other and Ronin was flipped by Electric Lunch's plow. Ronin was counted out and Electric Lunch won by KO. This meant that Ronin was eliminated once again.

As of 2015, it is unknown if Ronin participated the superheavyweight royal rumble during Season 3.0.

Season 4.0

CUAD vs Ronin SF01B

Ronin gets lifted by CUAD the Crusher.

Due to it's seeding, Ronin was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 4.0, where it eventually faced CUAD the Crusher. Ronin won on a 25-20 judge's decision and advanced to the round of 16, where it faced former superheavyweight champion Diesector.

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Diesector gets underneath Ronin.

The two robots charged each other and Diesector easily gained the upper hand, grabbing onto one of Ronin's tracks with its jaws while flailing away with its hammers. Ronin tried to bring its disc into play, but Diesector drove Ronin into the spike strip and let go of it. Diesector opened its jaws again and it collided with Ronin's disc, so Diesector then drove around to the side of Ronin and tried to clamp it. Ronin escaped and so Diesector used its jaws as a wedge to maneuver Ronin into the killsaws. Diesector drove off to open the jaws again as Ronin moved around. Diesector drove into Ronin again, this time clamping one of Ronin's tracks and launching a blow from one of its hammers. Diesector tried to reverse with Ronin still in the jaws, but it didn't work. Diesector let go of Ronin, which was then only moving in circles. Diesector grabbed Ronin once more and pushed it toward a pulverizer, but ended up in the spikestrip. Time ran out as Ronin was pinned on the spike strip and Diesector did his famous victory dance in celebration. Diesector won on a 34-11 judge's decision and Ronin was eliminated again.

SHWRumble SF01B

Ronin during the superheavyweight royal rumble.

Ronin wasn't finished, however, as it participated the superheavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament. It's unknown how well it performed, but it lost overall to The Judge.

Season 5.0

Due to it's seeding, Ronin was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 5.0, where it eventually faced IceBerg. IceBerg won on a 36-9 judge's decision and Ronin was eliminated again.

Wins/Losses

  • Wins: 6
  • Losses: 9
  • Draws: 1
Wins Losses
Long Beach 1999 GoldDigger

Agrippa (Draw)

Kill-O-Amp (Forfeit), Vlad the Impaler, Punjar
Las Vegas 1999 Mjollnir (Forfeit) Rhino
Season 1.0 Odin

Ginsu

DooAll
Season 2.0 Bye

S.L.A.M.(Forfeit)

Revision Z
Season 3.0 None Electric Lunch
Season 4.0 CUAD the Crusher Diesector
Season 5.0 None IceBerg

Merchandise

Any appearances by Ronin in merchandise are listed below:

Trivia

  • Ronin has made cameos on multiple TV shows; CSI in the episode Precious Metal, Judging Amy, The Drew Carey Show, and was the base mover platform for a robot in Friends.