TV-Series
Description
Cyborg 005, designated Geronimo Jr. or G. Junior, emerged from the southwestern United States as a Native American constrained by systemic barriers denying him stable employment. The manga narrative portrays his refusal of a degrading sideshow role as a stereotypical "Native American chief," culminating in a physical altercation with the recruiter before Black Ghost agents deceived him with false promises of meaningful work. The 2001 anime reimagined his origins, casting him as a construction worker ensnared by Black Ghost’s fraudulent job offer preceding his abduction and transformation into a cyborg.

His cybernetic upgrades concentrated on augmenting natural strength and resilience, forging a near-indestructible physique capable of hurling boulders and withstanding extreme force. Towering at eight feet, his reinforced skeleton and armored exterior established him as the team’s frontline protector. Enhanced durability complemented a culturally rooted sixth sense, enabling him to intuit disturbances in natural equilibrium or sense hostile intentions. During *Conclusion: GOD’S WAR*, Cyborg 001 unlocked his dormant psychic abilities, magnifying his physical power exponentially.

Introspective and taciturn, he championed peace and natural harmony, engaging in combat only when compelled by duty. His worldview, informed by Native American spiritual traditions, often translated to quiet advocacy for environmental stewardship. After severing ties with Black Ghost, he dedicated himself to safeguarding both ecological systems and human communities, though post-mission trajectories remain unexplored in documented media.

In battle, he leveraged terrain and raw power, dismantling adversaries through close combat or projectile attacks. Canon sources inconsistently measured his strength, citing benchmarks from "50 men’s combined force" to estimates exceeding 1,000-fold human capacity based on observable acts. While secondary in narrative prominence, his dual role as the group’s ethical compass and indomitable shield persisted across adaptations. His presence in spin-offs or non-canon narratives remains unconfirmed beyond the core series and *Conclusion: GOD’S WAR* events.