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Ryan Goldsmith, alias Golden Ryan, is a superhero wielding gravity manipulation via projected force fields, known as "The Gravity Prince" and "Wandering Prince of Gravity." Debuting as Barnaby Brooks Jr.’s temporary partner in *Tiger & Bunny: The Rising*, he was recruited by Apollon Media to substitute Wild Tiger amid the latter’s waning physical prowess. His early persona showcased a flamboyant, fame-driven approach, prioritizing competitive points over collaboration, yet subtle sensitivity hinted at hidden depths.
Previously celebrated as a hero overseas, Ryan relocated to Stern Bild before accepting a high-profile contract in Oldhabi. There, a cutthroat hero culture bred mistrust. During an operation, NEXT criminal Gregory Sunshine ambushed him, destabilizing his powers and triggering a catastrophic collapse that left him trapped. Abandoned by allies, he emerged physically scarred and psychologically fractured, plagued by nightmares and insomnia that hardened his distrustful nature.
Reappearing in *Tiger & Bunny 2*, Ryan aligned with Titan Industry, partnering with Blue Rose. Oldhabi’s trauma resurfaced as paranoia over replacement, driving him to surveil Blue Rose and Wild Tiger for evidence of betrayal. These actions stemmed from deep-seated abandonment fears. Despite early tension, Blue Rose’s steadfastness fostered mutual respect, guiding him to confront his past and rebuild trust.
Pivotal missions—defending civilians from NEXT twins Mugan and Fugan, and a final clash with Gregory Sunshine—showcased his gravity manipulation as pivotal to thwarting threats, though exposure during power activation posed a recurring tactical risk. Blue Rose’s loyalty gradually eased his nightmares, culminating in Gregory’s capture. This victory resolved lingering trauma, symbolizing Ryan’s emancipation from his past.
His arc traces redemption through camaraderie. Shedding initial arrogance for humility, he acknowledged Blue Rose’s resilience, evolving from a self-serving performer to a dependable ally. By the narrative’s close, Ryan stood as a testament to partnership and personal evolution, echoing the series’ core themes.
Previously celebrated as a hero overseas, Ryan relocated to Stern Bild before accepting a high-profile contract in Oldhabi. There, a cutthroat hero culture bred mistrust. During an operation, NEXT criminal Gregory Sunshine ambushed him, destabilizing his powers and triggering a catastrophic collapse that left him trapped. Abandoned by allies, he emerged physically scarred and psychologically fractured, plagued by nightmares and insomnia that hardened his distrustful nature.
Reappearing in *Tiger & Bunny 2*, Ryan aligned with Titan Industry, partnering with Blue Rose. Oldhabi’s trauma resurfaced as paranoia over replacement, driving him to surveil Blue Rose and Wild Tiger for evidence of betrayal. These actions stemmed from deep-seated abandonment fears. Despite early tension, Blue Rose’s steadfastness fostered mutual respect, guiding him to confront his past and rebuild trust.
Pivotal missions—defending civilians from NEXT twins Mugan and Fugan, and a final clash with Gregory Sunshine—showcased his gravity manipulation as pivotal to thwarting threats, though exposure during power activation posed a recurring tactical risk. Blue Rose’s loyalty gradually eased his nightmares, culminating in Gregory’s capture. This victory resolved lingering trauma, symbolizing Ryan’s emancipation from his past.
His arc traces redemption through camaraderie. Shedding initial arrogance for humility, he acknowledged Blue Rose’s resilience, evolving from a self-serving performer to a dependable ally. By the narrative’s close, Ryan stood as a testament to partnership and personal evolution, echoing the series’ core themes.