. "Ron is first introduced as a member of Galaga's anti-Digald movement. Formerly a travelling merchant, he was conscripted because his Bamburian was a large-scale Zoid that was armed with Metal Zi weapons, and was thus effective against Digald's forces. When Galaga's group was destroyed, he would follow Galaga, and hence, join up with Ruuji and Ra Kan. He would prove to be very knowledgeable, perhaps too knowledgeable, and many members of the cast thought him to be outright suspicious. However, his true identity would be revealed much later. He was a citizen of Sora City, a flying citadel which housed the technology thought lost when the last civilisation was obliterated in the apocalypse later named \"God's Fury\". He was sent to the surface to build an anti-Digald movement, so that their pow"@en . "Ron is first introduced as a member of Galaga's anti-Digald movement. Formerly a travelling merchant, he was conscripted because his Bamburian was a large-scale Zoid that was armed with Metal Zi weapons, and was thus effective against Digald's forces. When Galaga's group was destroyed, he would follow Galaga, and hence, join up with Ruuji and Ra Kan. He would prove to be very knowledgeable, perhaps too knowledgeable, and many members of the cast thought him to be outright suspicious. However, his true identity would be revealed much later. He was a citizen of Sora City, a flying citadel which housed the technology thought lost when the last civilisation was obliterated in the apocalypse later named \"God's Fury\". He was sent to the surface to build an anti-Digald movement, so that their power would not go unchecked, and hence, he had joined Galaga's group. He would later be the one to suggest resurrecting the Gildragon in order to retrieve Metal Zi bullets from the Sora citizens, who had offered to give them, but, not wanting to offend Digald, had forced the resistance movement to come and collect them, a mission thought impossible given that their only flying Zoid was the Rainbow Jerk. Ron is arrested for this action, as the sight of the Gildragon causes panic amongst the Sky people, but before he could be tried, he was evacuated, due to Digald attacking (and subsequently destroying) the flying city. As a member of the Sky people, he has access to much more knowledge, technology and resources than do the rest of the cast. He would even be shown to have at least two Bamburians, the first of which was self-destructed to stall Zairin's Bio Volcano. As a Sky person, Ron knows Felme, although is forbidden from meeting with her, and only does so in one instance, which she would use to try and kill him. His superior officer is Para."@en . . . "Ron Mangan"@en . . . .