OldSchoolGamerGirl
Adventurer
I didn't watch stargate when it was new (I may not even have been born when movie came out let me check...94, so nope) but I have friends that kept telling me about it and I started watching SG1 then Atlantis (now I am trying to get into universe). There are super human warriors (like stronger faster and can self heal faster but not like crazy comic book) called jaffa. The main team of SG1 has one. I have no idea how to spell his name though. ON atlantis season 2 we meet a super cool but still human runner (played by my future ex husbandTaken far enough, yes. Some warriors can literally fight for days on end. This implies some sort of temporary hit point ablative system, being able to shrug off exhaustion, etc. A warrior might be able to take a normal sword and split open an iron door into ribbons, then drive the shards into the wall to make stairs. A rogue might instead be able to pick a lock that jams a trap with a crossbow bolt from thirty feet away while dangling upside down.

I have friends who are marines, and friends who teach high level martial arts. I promise none of them could non stop fight like they were for an hour or more. These two just did and evenly matched. If that isn't showing Ronin being immune to fatigue I don't know what is.