Guest Posted April 16, 2004 Posted April 16, 2004 Go read the fic again, there was an approximation given about how powerful it ould be. Quote
guyverfanatic Posted April 16, 2004 Posted April 16, 2004 I think he was like 90x at his lowest power and 100x somethin at the highest... Quote
Destroyer Guyver Posted April 18, 2004 Posted April 18, 2004 I think the datafile said he was 60x at his base level 100x in his CPM boosted mode and 140x in his rage mode. Quote
guyverfanatic Posted April 18, 2004 Posted April 18, 2004 I think the datafile said he was 60x at his base level 100x in his CPM boosted mode and 140x in his rage mode. Hmmm, I think Destroyer Guyver is right... Quote
Guest Posted April 19, 2004 Posted April 19, 2004 i didn't know there was a datafile for atrahasis... Quote
Guest Posted April 19, 2004 Posted April 19, 2004 Thats cauz it's been taken down to be reworked on. Quote
Destroyer Guyver Posted April 20, 2004 Posted April 20, 2004 I think the datafile said he was 60x at his base level 100x in his CPM boosted mode and 140x in his rage mode. Hmmm, I think Destroyer Guyver is right... One of the advantages of a good memory although you were pretty close yourself guyverfanatic. Quote
Frost Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 The Artharasis was a very powerful character pity we wont be able to see what the Enforcer class or Commander class was capable of... though im sure whatever device was used to compile the data of all the units used in the creation of the Artharasis if survived is recovered could revive the Artharasis project Quote
guyverfanatic Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 The Artharasis was a very powerful character pity we wont be able to see what the Enforcer class or Commander class was capable of... though im sure whatever device was used to compile the data of all the units used in the creation of the Artharasis if survived is recovered could revive the Artharasis project Now that is one scary thought..... Quote
McAvoy Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 60x base level, 110x with the use of some super duper CPMs and 140x at Warrior Rage. Now I have a few questions: 1. I thought the CPMs can only add a Guyver up to a Warrior Guyver in power. Meaning add only 400 men to the user. But now you can see Atraphasis can boost his power by 5,000 men using CPMs alone. Is this a new type of CPMs? Somehow boosted by W'Kar technology? 2. Wouldn't the Warrior Rage actually boost the power of Atraphasis even when he's using CPMs? So he could get up to the 330x range? Oh, and a Enforcer Orobouras Enforcer Atraphasis would be in the 2,000x range. Only three beings can take on a Atrapahsis one on one. Deus, Zagam and Anubis. Quote
Destroyer Guyver Posted May 9, 2004 Posted May 9, 2004 1) The Atraphasis CPM's were most likely more powerful because the host was more duarble and/or the unit was more powerful. 2) Atraphasis may not have had a full Warrior Rage system. Quote
McAvoy Posted May 10, 2004 Posted May 10, 2004 It's possible that the CPMs are more powerful because he's a far more powerful being than WG2 or Zeus. But think about it, Zeo and Brian always said that putting such a system on even Dreadnought would be useless, since the Power Boost system is far more efficient. So I think they are a newer type. Imagine Dreadnought or even a WG2 type with such a CPM system. Quote
Destroyer Guyver Posted May 16, 2004 Posted May 16, 2004 It's possible that the CPMs are more powerful because he's a far more powerful being than WG2 or Zeus. But think about it, Zeo and Brian always said that putting such a system on even Dreadnought would be useless, since the Power Boost system is far more efficient. So I think they are a newer type. Imagine Dreadnought or even a WG2 type with such a CPM system. The CPM's could be a newer type than those possest by a normal type 2 warrior unit but remember McAvoy the creators only had a few days to work on them so they could just be a supercharged version. Also isn't Dreadnought's Power Boost system a Matrix induced ability? Quote
McAvoy Posted June 12, 2004 Posted June 12, 2004 Yes and no. Warrior Guyver always had that ability, but he never had that range to actually boost his power. Remember that his Power Boost is linked to his Gravity Shield. When the Life Force Guyver drained him of almnost of all his energy, LFG fired a pressure cannon, WG's shield went up and fully charged WG. Far simpler and less powerful than Dreadnought's but he had it. The Matrix just enhanced it. As far as the super-duper CPMs goes, they had a few days, and they managed to make it 12.5x increase over the original. Which means that the Creators always had the technology to make it more powerful, but never choose to do it. On the other hand, how the Atraphasis uses the CPMs is also a Guyver effect. Even Solom never knew how WG2 managed to do it, before he died. Maybe Krullnar figured it out, or it's Atraphasis unique design that allows him to utilize it like a Guyver. Quote
*zeo Posted June 12, 2004 Posted June 12, 2004 Hint 1: What made the Atrahasis explode with enough energy to cause a dimensional rip is space time? Hint 2: Remember the Atrahasis is a combination of WG2 universe and GWOTG universe Creator technology. Just like the Mark II tech there would be mutations and advancements that either technology alone could not achieve. Quote
Guest Posted June 13, 2004 Posted June 13, 2004 Hint 1: What made the Atrahasis explode with enough energy to cause a dimensional rip is space time?Hint 2: Remember the Atrahasis is a combination of WG2 universe and GWOTG universe Creator technology. Just like the Mark II tech there would be mutations and advancements that either technology alone could not achieve. Lemme guess hint 1 The Antimatter in his medal when subjected to the plasma of the sun Quote
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