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Articles About Samurai Goroh
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| Versions | Main Games - GP Legends - Super Smash Bros. |
| “ | That's a fine looking machine you're driving, Falcon. You know the law here in Red Canyon? If you lose the race you forfeit your machine! Ahahaha. | „ |
| ~ Goroh to Captain Falcon |
| “ | I can't lose in my Fire Stingray. Hehehehehee. | „ |
| ~ Goroh confident in his racing abilities and his machine. |
Samurai Goroh is an F-Zero pilot first introduced in F-Zero. He is co-created by Takaya Imamura and Shigeru Miyamoto. The character's first appearance took place in the instruction manual of 1990 video game F-Zero, not until a later release has the character actually appeared in-game and his model conveyed by a computer-generated image. The character Samurai Goroh has been featured in the Smash Bros. video games from Nintendo which are the first times he has appeared outside the F-Zero series. The character has been seen outside the main series in F-Zero: GP Legend, F-Zero Climax, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an Assist Trophy.
Samurai Goroh wields a katana very well and is the father of Dai Goroh in the main series and the husband of Lisa Brilliant in the spin-off series. Samurai Goroh's reason for joining F-Zero is because of his rivalry with Captain Falcon. Ironically, Goroh and Falcon were once cops in the Internova Police Force. Goroh races in an F-Zero machine called the Fire Stingray. While it was recorded to be the fastest machine out of the four original pilots, it is rumored that the Fire Stingray is actually stolen property.
Name: Samurai Goroh
Origin: F-Zero
Assigned Gender: Male
Age: Believed to be in early 40s
Classification: Samurai
Species: Human
Occupation: F-Zero Racer
Status: Alive
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral (Runs a band of samurais and is noted to be a vengeful samurai, going out of his way to attack Captain Falcon due to his rivalry with him)
Key: F-Zero | F-Zero X | F-Zero GX
Grade: A | A | A
Tier: High 10-B, 9-C with Katana. 9-B with Fire Stingray | High 10-B, 9-C with Katana. 9-A with Fire Stingray | High 10-B, 9-C with Katana. 9-A with Fire Stingray
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Above Average Human level (Comparable to Captain Falcon), Bone level with Katana. Wall level (Potency) with Fire Stingray (It’s max speed and size reaches this levels of kinetic energy) | Above Average Human level, Bone level with Katana. Room level (Potency) with Fire Stingray (It’s max speed and size reaches this levels of kinetic energy) | Above Average Human level, Bone level with Katana. Room level (Potency) with Fire Stingray (It’s max speed and size reaches this levels of kinetic energy)
Durability: Above Average Human level, Wall level in Fire Stingray | Above Average Human level, Room level in Fire Stingray | Above Average Human level, Room level in Fire Stingray
Striking Strength: Above Average Human Class | Above Average Human Class | Above Average Human Class
Lifting Strength: Unknown
Travel Speed: Athletic Human, Superhuman in Fire Stingray (The Fire Stingray’s max speed is 478 km/h) | Athletic Human, Superhuman+ in Fire Stingray (Comparable to the Blue Falcon which can reach about 764 km/h) | Athletic Human, Supersonic+ in Fire Stingray (The Fire Stingray is comparable to other vehicles who can reach up to 4000 km/h)
Attack Speed: Supersonic | Supersonic | Supersonic+
Reaction Speed: Supersonic (Comparable to Captain Falcon who can react to an energy beam from a pistol) | Supersonic | Supersonic+ (Able to maneuver with his vehicle and other vehicles traveling at 4000 km/h)
Stamina: Unknown
Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Katana
Intelligence: Above Average Intelligence (Runs a band of thieves and is a skilled F-Zero pilot)
Vehicular Mastery (Land Vehicles; Can drive the Fire Stingray effortlessly), Weapon Mastery (A samurai who wields a katana), Acrobatics (Can do multiple backflips)
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Velocity Manipulation (Capable of momentarily boosting to even higher speeds).
Resistance to Gravity Manipulation (The F-Zero Machines are equipped with an anti-gravity unit known as the "G-diffuser")
Standard Tactics: Samurai Goroh rarely ever fights outside of his vehicle but when he does, he uses his katana.
Weaknesses: Nothing notable.
Note: This is Samurai Goroh of the main game line-up, excluding the F-Zero anime and the anime inspired games are considered an essential reboot.
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