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The proud and mysterious brotherhood of the '''Cyber-Ninja Corps''' is one of the centerpieces of the Autobot security apparatus. Trained cyber-ninjas guard the Autobots' most valuable technological secrets and may also be assigned to protect long distance missions. | The proud and mysterious brotherhood of the '''Cyber-Ninja Corps''' is one of the centerpieces of the Autobot security apparatus. Trained cyber-ninjas guard the Autobots' most valuable technological secrets and may also be assigned to protect long distance missions. | ||
The | The [[Cyber-Ninja Dojo]] of [[Yoketron (Animated)|Master Yoketron]] served both as the corps' [[martial arts]] training grounds and also the sanctuary for crucial strategic assets that had been entrusted to their care. | ||
Some of their skills include [[Metallikato]], [[Circuit-Su]], and [[Processor-over-matter]]. | |||
== | ==Fiction== | ||
{{ | ===''Animated'' cartoon=== | ||
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====Members==== | |||
[[Image:FiveServosOfDoom-Yoketron.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Not [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]].]] | [[Image:FiveServosOfDoom-Yoketron.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Not [[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]].]] | ||
*Yoketron, dojo master | ;Martial Artists/ninjas | ||
*[[ | *Yoketron, dojo master | ||
*[[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] ( | *[[Heavy Load (Animated)|Heavy Load]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Jazz (Animated)|Jazz]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]] | ||
*[[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] | |||
*[[Road Rocket (Animated)|Road Rocket]] | |||
;Fencers/swordfighters/melee weapon users | |||
*[[Dai Atlas (Animated)|Dai Atlas]] | |||
*[[Drift (Animated)|Drift]] | |||
*[[Springer (Animated)|Springer]] | *[[Springer (Animated)|Springer]] | ||
*[[Star Saber (Animated)|Star Saber]] | |||
*[[Ultra Magnus (Animated)|Ultra Magnus]] | |||
;Boxers/kickboxers/street fighters | |||
*[[Devcon (Animated)|Devcon]] | |||
*[[Kick-Off (Animated)|Kick-Off]] | |||
*[[Sky Garry (Animated)|Sky Garry]] | *[[Sky Garry (Animated)|Sky Garry]] | ||
*[[Star Upper (Animated)|Star Upper]] | *[[Star Upper (Animated)|Star Upper]] | ||
*[[Tap-Out (Animated)|Tap-Out]] | *[[Tap-Out (Animated)|Tap-Out]] | ||
;Wrestlers/sumo wrestlers | |||
*[[Grandus (Animated)|Grandus]] | *[[Grandus (Animated)|Grandus]] | ||
*[[Motorarm (Animated)|Motorarm]] | *[[Motorarm (Animated)|Motorarm]] | ||
*[[Powerhug (Animated)|Powerhug]] | *[[Powerhug (Animated)|Powerhug]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Roadhandler (Animated)|Roadhandler]] | ||
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''=== | |||
The Cyber-Ninja Corps used to exist in Cybertron's heyday. | |||
As he watched [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] and [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]], [[Wolfang (Predacon)|Wolfang]] was reminded of some moves he'd seen in some old vids about the Cyber-Ninjas. {{storylink|Trigger Warnings}} | |||
==Notes== | |||
* [[Derrick J. Wyatt]] has divided the known members of the Cyber-Ninja Corps into four broad categories: swordsmen, boxers, sumo, and martial arts specialists. These classifications speak for themselves more often than not (no explanation is needed for the melee-weapon characters, nor for someone like Star Upper, who was all about boxing), but sometimes the rationale is a bit more obscure (Heavy Load, for instance, was only ever noted to be a martial artist in his [[bio]]; it never came across in the cartoon), or is a reference to some past fiction (Roadhandler being classified as a wrestler is the main example, being that it's a reference to his stint in the squared circle from the Marvel Comics story, "[[The Interplanetary Wrestling Championship!]]"). Conversely, sometimes it's just a joke—Grandus as a sumo, for instance, is purely a gag based on his generous proportions. | |||
* The order of the busts in the room appears to go "Door -> Road Rocket/Star Saber/Kick-Off/Tap-Out -> Ultra Magnus? -> Roadhandler/Powerhug/Motorarm/Grandus -> Protoform Chamber Entrance -> Springer/Lockdown/Sky Garry/Devcon -> Yoketron -> Dai Atlas/Jazz/Heavy Load/Star Upper -> Door". | |||
===Foreign names=== | |||
*''Japanese:'' '''Cyber-Ninja''' (サイバーニンジャ ''Saibā Ninja'') | |||
[[Category:Animated]] | [[Category:Animated subgroups]] | ||
[[Category:Autobot subgroups]] | [[Category:Autobot subgroups]] | ||
[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising subgroups]] | |||
[[Category:Cyber-Ninja Corps| ]] | |||
[[Category:Transformer culture]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:10, 1 November 2022

The proud and mysterious brotherhood of the Cyber-Ninja Corps is one of the centerpieces of the Autobot security apparatus. Trained cyber-ninjas guard the Autobots' most valuable technological secrets and may also be assigned to protect long distance missions.
The Cyber-Ninja Dojo of Master Yoketron served both as the corps' martial arts training grounds and also the sanctuary for crucial strategic assets that had been entrusted to their care.
Some of their skills include Metallikato, Circuit-Su, and Processor-over-matter.
Fiction
[edit]Animated cartoon
[edit]
Members
[edit]
- Martial Artists/ninjas
- Yoketron, dojo master
- Heavy Load
- Jazz
- Lockdown
- Prowl
- Road Rocket
- Fencers/swordfighters/melee weapon users
- Boxers/kickboxers/street fighters
- Wrestlers/sumo wrestlers
Beast Wars: Uprising
[edit]The Cyber-Ninja Corps used to exist in Cybertron's heyday.
As he watched Blackarachnia and Tarantulas, Wolfang was reminded of some moves he'd seen in some old vids about the Cyber-Ninjas. Trigger Warnings
Notes
[edit]- Derrick J. Wyatt has divided the known members of the Cyber-Ninja Corps into four broad categories: swordsmen, boxers, sumo, and martial arts specialists. These classifications speak for themselves more often than not (no explanation is needed for the melee-weapon characters, nor for someone like Star Upper, who was all about boxing), but sometimes the rationale is a bit more obscure (Heavy Load, for instance, was only ever noted to be a martial artist in his bio; it never came across in the cartoon), or is a reference to some past fiction (Roadhandler being classified as a wrestler is the main example, being that it's a reference to his stint in the squared circle from the Marvel Comics story, "The Interplanetary Wrestling Championship!"). Conversely, sometimes it's just a joke—Grandus as a sumo, for instance, is purely a gag based on his generous proportions.
- The order of the busts in the room appears to go "Door -> Road Rocket/Star Saber/Kick-Off/Tap-Out -> Ultra Magnus? -> Roadhandler/Powerhug/Motorarm/Grandus -> Protoform Chamber Entrance -> Springer/Lockdown/Sky Garry/Devcon -> Yoketron -> Dai Atlas/Jazz/Heavy Load/Star Upper -> Door".
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Cyber-Ninja (サイバーニンジャ Saibā Ninja)


