Ryan "Saiyan" Danford (Halo player)

Saiyan
Ryan Danford
Status Retired
Date of birth (1985-10-20) October 20, 1985
Hometown North Carolina
Nationality United States
League Major League Gaming
Games Halo 2
Gears of War
Nickname(s) Saiyan
Professional career
2004–2006 StK/Team 3D/Final Boss
2007 Make It Rain
2007 The Raincallers
Saiyan's Halo 2 Emblem[1][2][3]

Ryan Danford (born October 20, 1985) is a professional American Halo player known by the handle Saiyan. He began competing in May of 2004. Currently retired from professional gaming, he was a member of the Major League Gaming 4-on-4 team Final Boss during the 2006 season. In June 2006, he signed a three-year contract with Major League Gaming, but filed for free agency after the 2006 season's conclusion.[4] He was also shown on many of the Boost Mobile MLG Pro Circuit episodes on USA Network in 2006.[5]

Gaming reputation

Major League Gaming on Danford's ability:[6]

One of the true veterans of the league, Saiyan has been a force in Major League Gaming's upper echelon since its onset. Saiyan joined Final Boss' powerful squad at the start of the 2005 season, and has been an instrumental key to their success. A perfectionist at heart, Saiyan is never satisfied with mere victory. He is consumed by thoughts of how plays could have been performed better, faster, and more effectively. While exceptionally self-critical, it is his strive for superlative excellence that motivates Saiyan and keeps him at the peak of competition.

Perhaps the most humble player in the league, Saiyan's low-key personality permeates his gameplay. Occupying Final Boss' supporting role, Saiyan is entirely focused on aiding his teammates and spurring the team toward victory. With incredible reflexes and a watchful eye on his teammates' screens, Saiyan provides assistance before his allies have time to ask. While he does little to bring attention to himself, his superb teamwork and selfless gameplay cannot be overlooked.

MLG

2006

Halo 2 Gears of War
Event Open FFA
New York Top 128
Dallas Top 32
Anaheim --
Chicago --
Orlando --
NY Playoffs --
Las Vegas National CC --

Team Final Boss

Event Place Team Teammates
Las Vegas 5th Team Saiyan Greg Gollin, Joe Naves, Devon Byford

[7]

Awards


2005

Team 3D

Halo 2
Event Championship FFA
Washington D.C. 4th
San Francisco Top 32
Houston Top 32
Orlando Top 16
St. Louis Top 16
Philadelphia Top 128
Las Vegas --
Nashville --
Seattle --
LA Western CC 24th
Atlanta Eastern CC 15th
Chicago Central CC 26th
NY National Championships --
Awards

2005 Pro's Choice Awards

2004

Team StK[10]

References

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