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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.
Name
R.O.J.A.K is an acronym for Robot of Justice Against Kaiju. Rojak is also the name of a Malaysian dish, and is a Malay word meaning "mixed."[1]
Description
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Development
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Design
R.O.J.A.K bears some resemblance to the Megazord from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Origins
After the success of Thundatross, other countries scrambled to make their own giant robots to fight off the Titans. A company named the Aegis Program created robots named Aegis that could combine into a single robot. However, Balzarr wiped out its original pilots, forcing five ragtag teenagers from different cultures to pilot R.O.J.A.K. in order to defend humanity.
History
- GigaBash (2022; added 2024) - Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
Abilities
Combination
The Aegis that compose it can combine into the Super Aegis and separate. It can also transform into a mobile fortress when using its ultimate.
Physical abilities
R.O.J.A.K is able to kick its enemies.
Sword
R.O.J.A.K has a sword it can wield to attack opponents.
Shield
R.O.J.A.K can use its shield to defend itself and attack.
Flamethrower
R.O.J.A.K can use its yellow arm to fire flames from its dragon mouth.
Acid gun
R.O.J.A.K can fire acid projectiles from its green arm.
Weaknesses
Due to its pilots being from different cultures and backgrounds, they often not get along and can fight with each other, which can hinder the mecha's performance.
Subspecies
Gallery
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R.O.J.A.K's Pilots
Videos
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Trivia
- R.O.J.A.K is a parody of the Megazord from The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
- Godzilla, who is in GigaBash in his own DLC, fought the actual Megazord in Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Other DLC Kaiju Gigan and King Ghidorah also fought against the Megazord in the same crossover while Hedorah also cameoed in the crossover.
- R.O.J.A.K's right dragon arm bears some resemblance to King Ghidorah's heads.
- Godzilla, who is in GigaBash in his own DLC, fought the actual Megazord in Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Other DLC Kaiju Gigan and King Ghidorah also fought against the Megazord in the same crossover while Hedorah also cameoed in the crossover.
- The pilots of R.O.J.A.K are the only human characters in GigaBash to have actual voice actors in the game, though Gigaman also has a voice through making grunts.
- The pilots, Mighty Warriors, are a spoof of the Power Rangers, though with some differences: Their yellow and green members are different genders from the Yellow Ranger and Green Ranger, who are usually female and male respectively, with the Yellow Ranger parody being male and the Green Ranger parody being female. The team also lacks a Pink member, with Green taking the Pink Ranger's place.
- The aforementioned kaiju (Godzilla, Gigan and King Ghidorah) also met and fought against the actual Power Rangers in Godzilla vs. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
- The pilots, Mighty Warriors, are a spoof of the Power Rangers, though with some differences: Their yellow and green members are different genders from the Yellow Ranger and Green Ranger, who are usually female and male respectively, with the Yellow Ranger parody being male and the Green Ranger parody being female. The team also lacks a Pink member, with Green taking the Pink Ranger's place.
- When R.O.J.A.K enters the battlefield, is defeated, or uses certain moves, its components can be seen.
References
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