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Shizu Onuma

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When we started the WG fan fiction information on the Manga was still sketchy, with the only english translation being the limited run of the Viz Comic version.

So for the fan fiction we created two versions of Shizu, one being the Libertus Zoalord Griselda-Shizu who is presently dying and is being kept in a bio-tube to keep her alive (since she was only suppose to be able to live for about 2 years and about that much time has passed in the fan fiction) and the other is the F-G3 Shizu.

Basically one of them is a clone but we never said which is which. :wink:

Yah Zeo I remember asking you this same question a while back and I have to admit that it was quite perplexing.

Zeo1234 Wrote:

Basically one of them is a clone but we never said which is which.

I think personally that the clone is FG3 mainly because of Agito's strong desire to revive Griselda, because if Griselda was the clone couldn't Agito, just clone another Griselda?

I mean zeo you'ed think that it would be easy if they have the orginal they could just copy the DNA from Griselda wouldn't that work?

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Also one other thing don't they have Aptom couldn't they take the regenitive ablity that he has and reprocess that in to Griselda?

I'd think that any lost unit would be quite difficult to optimize or process any further. They didn't process as they should have to begin with.

But didn't Chronos make some of their hyper zoanoids from lost units like the Neo-Zextoll?

Neo-zektole is basically the original zektole processed even further with enhancements due to recent technological improvements within Chronos. Creating a neo version by itself proved far too difficult and that was why it was considered a lost number.

I think it was stated in the datafile that it WAS one of the most powerful zoanoids under the zoalords at the time of the Gigantic Guyver era.

Say what I never heard that one before.

Wasn't neo Zektole just a construct from the original anime transmuted into the manga due to popularity?

I thought Neo Zektole first appeared in the anime as a type of "SUPER POWER UP" gimmick for the anime and the anime alone. Neo Zektole hadn't yet been introduced in the Manga at this time and would only come into fruition at a later point.

Even his evolution into the "Neo" form differs from that of the anime. As opposed to the "SUPER POWER UP" mode he gets from his fallen comrade, he is instead altered via genetic manipulation into the far more powerful form.

This is only speculation mind you. I don't really have any hard facts. It might have just been something I read ages ago, but I swear this is how I somehow remember it going down.

Who knows, could have been a dream. I love dreaming of Guyvers.

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But didn't Chronos make some of their hyper zoanoids from lost units like the Neo-Zextoll?

In the fiction Zektole is a lot more common than in the Manga. The orginal Neo-Zektole is a lost number has once he's "Neo" class Chronos can't make "adopton numbers" from him. So in the fiction what Chronos done was produce the Zektole and then re-produce each one worthy to be a Neo class. Problem is it's a VERY lenghty process which was why Alkanphel developed the Bio-Titans and their controllers the Overlords.

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