In the match between Earth Eleven and Faram Dite[1], wanting to live up to the trust of his teammates in letting him defend the goal on his own, Shinsuke created it and used it, successfully deflecting Tsurugi's Bicycle Sword and making it go out of bounds in the process. Shinsuke used it twice again[2], successfully deflecting android Kuroiwa, Gandares, and Ryugel's Koutei Penguin 2gou and Gandares using Belion's Soul Strike, respectively. Shinsuke it once more to try to deflect the ball, but it was quickly broken through by Tsurugi using Ookami's Soul Strike.
In the match between Galaxy Eleven and Ixal Fleet[4], encouraged by Ibuki's words of being the very last stronghold of defense, Shinsuke created it and used it, successfully deflecting Ozrock using Ixaal's Soul Strike. Shinsuke used it again, successfully deflecting Loge using Begiran's Soul Strike.
Usage[]
The user quickly gets into position, standing upright before the incoming shot, rapidly launching themselves into the air and carrying the ball atop of their forehead, leaving a trail of exhaust plume behind them akin to a rocket's. The surrounding area then turns into a spacelike dimension as they reach their desired altitude, coming to a sudden halt and leaning back their upper body, headbutting the ball far into the galaxy ahead and making the deflected shot briefly flash if successful.
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy (Game) - Ginga Rocket - We Have Liftoff with Voice Line
Trivia[]
In the Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy game, this hissatsu technique features bits of Jack King's renowned commentary on the launch of Apollo 11[5], specifically the countdown from 3 to 1, before the user launches themselves into the air, and the "We have a liftoff!" commentary, once they launch themselves into the air.