daveblackeye152 Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 I've been thinking about this for a while and I have an idea. You know WAY back when Guyver started, it all started because the test Zoanoid Malmot took the three units and ran away but was eventually found and killed by a tracker team? You don't suppose Malmot was a lost number? Because I don't see how Balcus or Guyot would let a Zoanoid get his hands on a unit and Malmot seemed to be acting on his own free will. But maybe a Zoalord really was controling Malmot, Guyot. Perhaps Guyot was trying to make Relics Point loose the Units so he could come in and get one of his own and he made Malmot speak as though he was doing all this himself. Those are just two idea but I won't be surprised if the idea of Zoanoid having free will is now impossible, because I don't think Takaya had any ideas about Zoalords when he started the manga. Dumb ideas? Your opinon. Whoops! I just posted this into the general section ( ). Could Sully or somebody please move this to the correct board? Please accept my apologies. (smacks my hand into my face) So sorry. Thank you in advance. Quote
Guest Posted September 5, 2004 Posted September 5, 2004 You sound as if your making the plot a lot more complicated than it actually is. Malmot was a test subject at the chronos japan branch (not the japanese headquarters at relics point). I also believe he was acting of his own free will. Malmot had regretted becoming a zoanoid test subject and Agito promised him a cure if he stole the units. The units had already been transported from Relics point to Chronos japan branch. I don't think Dr Balcus was in japan at all at that time, as for Gyuot I believe he may have been at the japanese headquarters (relics point) which I think would have been to far away to control Malmot telepathically. Quote
*Jess♥ Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 That is actually kinda interesting. it does seem peculiar that chronos trusted something so important to the japan branch, the lowest branch of chronos.... and even more peculiar that malmot, a weak pathetic guinea pig, would get the units and escape chronos so easily. that being said it is merely gonna come down to speculation and so i think someone should do a fan fiction or something. but this is the wrong forum for that so thats where i shut up!! Quote
Sully Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 Malmot done nothing by himself as it was Agito who set everything up in both the Anime and the Comic story lines. The only thing was he did not get his hands dirty and used Malmot as he knew that after he got the units that Malmot who was not finished would die. In the end looking too much on the role of Malmot blinds you as you tend to forget about Agito. As for this line The japan branch, the lowest branch of chronos.... Where did you get that information from? Quote
*Jess♥ Posted September 10, 2004 Posted September 10, 2004 im sure murakami said something like that in the 12 part OVA...... maybe im wrong but it is a pretty low branch isn't it? gyro talks to makashima as if all the achievements of the japan branch are nothing. he belittles genzo makashima and in turn the japan branch making it seem like an insignificant part of the organization. This is how it came across to me.... thoughts? Quote
Guest Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Sully's quite correct on this subject- - it was Agito who set up the whole scenario for Malmot to shanghai the units. Plus, regardless of the whole "lost number" theory, Malmot was an ordinary zoanoid, his power showing no significant signs of uniqueness. Anyhow, I do recall during the anime during episode 6: the conversation between Guyver I and Guyver III had mentioned Chronos Japan as one of the lowest branches of the orginazation, but I don't know about the comic novels. In relative matters.... for your question about the zoalord control over Malmot, I think that most zoanoids are controlled after they transmute, but if you do think back, Malmot only transformed a couple times, and the thief of the Guyver units went unnoticed till the next day. So, I doubt the zoalords had any idea that this leading travesty was undergoing. That's just my theory on it. Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 The zoalords weren't in the building at the time, and their telepathy range is limited. I doubt they had any influence on Malmot. Quote
Guest Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 and as Youthful Guyver said; absolutely no zoalord's presence was available during the unforunate matter. Quote
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