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I've always wondered if a Guyver and a another Guyver were to have a child would the child it self be a Guyver? maybe a Human/Guyver hybrid? I know female Guyvers can't have children.....unless the unit is inactive during the gestation period of the child. With the unit inactive the child could mature to full term without the unit destroying it. Plus there is always the chance that a more advanced unit, like a Warrior unit, is capapble of dual hosting like the Apothecary units are. Like if the host was not only willing but eager to have a kid.

Any thoughts on the subject? This is for everyone not just the Mods.

P.S. just thought of this what if they can and the children would be as powerful as both the parents combined! Like a Warrior / Angel combo or any other variation. The Scarest of which would be a Dark Nova / Dreadnought combo :twisted: ! I know I'm over reaching but hey a guy can dream.

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As far as I know, if two Guyvers have a child, it wouldn't turn out to be a Guyver itself. Matt mentioned once about Guyver 0 and Sara having a child that was a hybrid, like Elera, during his April Fools prank. That is the only instance that makes sense. You?re right about female Guyvers not being able to have children unless the unit is inactive, otherwise it would kill the child, as we've seen before. All Guyver units are the same, more advanced or not in terms of having children. A unit would only dual host if altered to, by something like the Matrix.

Though your idea has merit as a fan fiction, so write one up and post it in the fan fiction section if you want.

As for a being with the combined power of a Warrior/Angel combination or a Dreadnought/Dark Nova combination, I don't see that ever happening outside of a fan fiction.

Armageddon.

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It's pretty much a create your own answer question. I've seen the child will be completely normal theory used. I've seen some where the Guyvers fooling around can create more units.

My personal take on it is if the biobooster material messed with that system enough to change things the results wouldn't be good. Male guyver with normal female could result in the female being turned into a clone of the host. Male guyver with female guyver really shouldn't result in the creation of a control medal interface which would mean at best a stable bio-booster lifeform. I get the feeling it would be like Aptom in the end if so. One has to wonder if the unit might actually render the host sterile.

Then again unless the Advent weren't procreating they supposedly were using this equipment so it normally probably doesn't bother messing with the system. I for one think the Advent may have ended up doing the same thing the Monolith builders did eventually.

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I think FOG3 is on the right track. The control metal tells the armor how to form, the control metal holds all the blue prints for everything. therefore, if a child is born of guyver blood, it still has no way to generate a control metal. At the most, it might be a human-aptom hybrid. Then again, it could be a tigon; a genetic dead end.

At the same time, the importance of remembering that creators used the units as standard equipment. The genetic changes to a -HUMAN- host involves the muscles, bones, and the ability to degenerate the organs and interface with the armor. Reproductive cells start out as an exact copy of the host (at least sperm, it's been a while since I've read that), so for a male guyver at least, extra equipment might have to be added just to genetically isolate sperm DNA so that the immune system doesn't consider it a foreign element. oi, so many possibilities, I think this aspect could go on. Time to find a text book again

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