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Ryan Steele is the son of Tyler Steele. Ryan learned about the nature of his father's mysterious disappearance when he, Kaitlin Star, & J.B. Reese were all recruited by Professor Hart to become VR Troopers. Ryan's responsibilities sometimes take a backseat to an obsession with finding his father. Ryan is the principal character of the series, directly linked through blood to the unfolding agenda of Grimlord who uses Tyler in areas to increase his evil hold on virtual reality, and to continue his war against the Troopers to conquer their (read: our) universe. Most episodes begins and ends with Ryan reflecting on his father's teachings at a Buddhist Temple where Tyler trained young Ryan in martial art&nd in other lessons in life. Ryan's obsessive quest to locate his dad is mellowed by a desire not to see his friends, or their world, suffer. Ryan remains hopeful of ultimately reuniting with Tyler.
Such indeed occurred in the series' first season, but only briefly. Ryan discovered that Dark Heart, one of Grimlord's deadliest cyborg-warriors, was actually Tyler, whose mind had been wiped, as in the case of Darth Vader in Star Wars. Ryan freed his father (who became human again), but Tyler was recaptured by Grimlord.
Ryan's virtual reality powers in the first season include the Laser Fist Command, Lightning Hand Command (his patented finisher), and Internal Gyro Command. His VR vehicles & arsenal includes a "Turbo Cycle." Whenever a "Battle Grid" emergency arises, Ryan and his fellow Troopers employ alternate costumes to fight invading Skugs. His signature color is blue.
Despite being a team player, Ryan typically fights his VR battles alone; due to the differing Japanese series used to create V.R. Troopers, Ryan's Japanese counterpart was only one warrior against a mutant army. In the "linking" U.S. footage, Ryan's joint battles (alongside his fellow Troopers) are limited to the Battle Grid and the Skybase cockpit. As footage of one loner Metal Hero series, Choujinki Metalder ran out, Saban Entertainment replaced it with another: Uchuu Keiji Shaider. In the five-part story "Quest For Power", Ryan's powers are depleted after rescuing his father and the other two Troopers from Grimlord's cavernous dungeon in reality. Ryan is then given new armor, powers, vehicles (including the Drill Tank, Blue Hawk, & Nitro Cycle), & weapons (including a laser pistol & his new finisher, the Laser Saber; which, like JB's Laser Lance, only functioned as a regular sword in combat). He would also use a Shoulder Cannon similar to JB's Technobazooka (always used on Grimlord's air forces, never on any monsters). His reunion with Tyler would be brief, as Tyler branched out globally to find a way of destroying Grimlord. Ryan was charged with "holding the fort" until his father returned, which happened in the Christmas episode "Santa's Secret Trooper".
As the leader of the VR Troopers, Ryan was the only character to have two different uniforms, since there was not enough stock footage of his Red/Blue uniform for the second season.
Character History[]
Early Life[]
Ryan's younger self is often seen at the beginning of every episode. Whenever Ryan recalls his past, his younger self is often seen with Tyler. Most of the time, Young Ryan is training or doing father-son activities. Present day Ryan narrates what his father personally taught him while comparing it to what he and his friends are doing or where they are heading. In season 1, he would then conclude the episode with what he & his friends have learned during the episode or say what they were planning to do next while hoping to see his father again. In season 2, he would do the same, but would reiterate the lessons of both the episode and his dad (i.e. "Like Dad said").
Young Ryan does get the spotlight in two episodes. In one episode, he and the other Troopers are reduced to the ages of 10-year-old children by a molecular regression device, but fortunately retain their memories. As kids, the Troopers only have limited time to defeat Grimlord's army. After the young J.B. defeated the incoming air fleet with his Technobazooka & Cranoid with his Laser Lance, they regrouped in the Skybase where they retroformed after their limited Trooper time was up. As kids, they had to fly the Skybase to defeat Grimlord's remaining air fleet. They had one final fling as kids before Professor Hart restored them to their proper age. Young Ryan also played a role in another episode when Ziktor sent Strickland through time to capture him, but his older half came into the past to save him; the older Ryan then saw Tyler, but had to return to the present before having a chance to speak to either of them.
Season One[]
Season Two[]
Personality[]
VR Trooper[]
Arsenal
- Virtualizer
- Video Transmitter
Attacks
- Laser Fist Command - Used by Ryan Steele in times of emergency when he needs to deliver the villain a harsh blow. To use it, and finish off the enemy, he charges up all his power into his hand before striking the enemy.
- Lightning Laser Command - Also known as the "Lightning Hand Command", it powers his arm with lightning that slices through the enemy and serves to destroy the foe.
- Internal Gyro Command - Enhances Ryan's overall speed, kicks, and punches with powerful energy to give a deadly blow to his opponents.
- Super Charge Command -
Vehicles
- VR Skybase
- VR Battlecruiser
- VR Interceptor
- VR Base
- VR Turbo Cycle
Arsenal
Attacks
Vehicles
Relationships[]
Family[]
Allies[]
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Enemies[] |
Appearances[]
- VR Troopers Season 1
- Episode 1: The Battle Begins, Part 1
- Episode 2: The Battle Begins, Part 2
- Episode 3: Error in the System
- Episode 4: Lost Memories
- Episode 5: Battle for the Books
- Episode 6: Oh Brother
- Episode 7: Grimlord's Challenge
- Episode 8: Computer Captive
- Episode 9: Kaitlin's Little Helper
- Episode 10: The Virtual Spy
- Episode 11: The Virtual V-6
- Episode 12: No One's Friend
- Episode 13: Dogmatic Change
- Episode 14: Searching for Tyler Steele
- Episode 15: Save the Trees
- Episode 16: A Dirty Trick
- Episode 17: Kaitlin's Front Page
- Episode 18: The Dognapping
- Episode 19: My Dog's Girlfriend
- Episode 20: Digging for Fire
- Episode 21: The Great Brain Robbery
- Episode 22: The Dojo Plot
- Episode 23: Grimlord's Greatest Hits
- Episode 24: The Disappearance
- Episode 25: Nightmares
- Episode 26: Secret Admirer
- Episode 27: Grimlord's House of Fear
- Episode 28: Three Strikes
- Episode 29: Danger in the Deep
- Episode 30: Small but Mighty
- Episode 31: Defending Dark Heart, Part 1
- Episode 32: Defending Dark Heart, Part 2
- Episode 33: Defending Dark Heart, Part 3
- Episode 34: Defending Dark Heart, Part 4
- Episode 35: Ghost Biker
- Episode 36: Endangered Species
- Episode 37: Field Goal
- Episode 38: The Littlest Trooper
- Episode 39: The Reality Virus
- Episode 40: Friends in Need
- Episode 41: Good Trooper, Bad Trooper
- Episode 42: The Transmutant
- Episode 43: Who's King of the Mountain?
- Episode 44: The Couch Potato Kid
- Episode 45: The Old Switcheroo
- Episode 46: Race to the Rescue
- Episode 47: Fiddler on the Loose
- Episode 48: Virtually Powerless
- Episode 49: New Kids on the Planet
- Episode 50: Message from Space
- VR Troopers Season 2
- Episode 1: Mutant Mutiny
- Episode 2: Trooper Out of Time
- Episode 3: Secret Power
- Episode 4: Quest For Power, Part 1
- Episode 5: Quest For Power, Part 2
- Episode 6: Quest For Power, Part 3
- Episode 7: Quest For Power, Part 4
- Episode 8: Quest For Power, Part 5
- Episode 9: Fashion Victims
- Episode 10: Game Over
- Episode 11: Watered Down
- Episode 12: The Negative Factor
- Episode 13: Kaitlin Through the Looking Glass, Part 1
- Episode 14: Kaitlin Through the Looking Glass, Part 2
- Episode 15: Kaitlin Goes Hollywood
- Episode 16: Grimlord Takes Root
- Episode 17: The Disk
- Episode 19: New World Order
- Episode 20: Grimlord's Children
- Episode 21: The Millennium Sabre
- Episode 22: Grimlord's Dark Secret, Part 1
- Episode 23: Grimlord's Dark Secret, Part 2
- Episode 24: On the Wrong Track
- Episode 25: Forward into the Past
- Episode 26: Into Oraclon's Web
- Episode 27: Santa's Secret Trooper
- Episode 28: The Charmeeka Invasion
- Episode 29: Dream Battle
- Episode 30: A Hard Day's Mutant
- Episode 31: Magnetic Attraction
- Episode 32: Get Me to the Lab on Time
- Episode 33: Grimlord's Big Breakout
- Episode 34: Field and Scream
- Episode 35: The Duplitron Dilemma
- Episode 36: Despera Strikes Back
- Episode 37: The Ghost of Cross World Forest
- Episode 38: Grimlord's Dummy
- Episode 39: Time Out
- Episode 40: Galileo's New Memory
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Ryan Steele was portrayed by Brad Hawkins.
- Hawkins was originally going to appear as a Power Ranger twice, one in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as the White Ranger (before Tommy Oliver returned) & in Power Rangers Zeo as the Gold Zeo Ranger.
Notes[]
- Even after losing his original VR powers and gaining his second set, Ryan's battle grid uniform didn't change from its original two-toned appearance, and his Video Transmitter colors also matched the two-toned appearance from both the battle grid and original armor.
- Ryan's mother (Tyler's wife) was never seen or mentioned throughout the series.
See Also[]
- Ryusei Tsurugi - counterpart in Choujinki Metalder. See comparison page.
- Dai Sawamura - counterpart in Uchuu Keiji Shaider. See comparison page.
- Shu Karasuma - counterpart in Uchuu Keiji Shaider. See comparison page.
- Emperor Guillotine - counterpart in Jikuu Senshi Spielban. See comparison page. (Role as a biker leader in the episode "New World Order")
- Adam Steele, the Cybertron character that eventually became Ryan.