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I have a question, say like when Dreadnought and crew first traveled to W'Kar's world, how they all went into their most powerfulliest forms before traveling through the dimensions, what if they didn't summon their Gigantic units before traveling.....when they got their, would they still be able to summon them? Or because they are crossing dimensions, they need to summon them first so that when they deactivate them there, they can access them?

I know its a wierd question, but I've always wondered how hyperspace worked..

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Because they were traveling through hyper space, which is pretty much the galactic medium for traveling nowadays through time or space.

So the same hyperspace that they use in WG universe is the same as the W'Kars. Just different pockets or areas of it.

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Also the Units are all linked to the host, in fact they are technically always on them. They are just out of sync (phased into a higher dimension) with normal space-time. So they are intangible untill called.

A higher dimensional being however would see that they are always on.

The reason they activated their units in their highest forms was because of the Barrier around the WG reality which prevents normal travel to other realities.

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i think the best example in the fics of this is when WG2 gave the gigantic that G3 gave to him in his home world to Sho when he got to this dimension... being he couldnt use it, it was stuck in hyperspace until he gave it to sho in the WG universe.

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Also the Units are all linked to the host, in fact they are technically always on them. They are just out of sync (phased into a higher dimension) with normal space-time. So they are intangible untill called.

A higher dimensional being however would see that they are always on.

The reason they activated their units in their highest forms was because of the Barrier around the WG reality which prevents normal travel to other realities.

So would W'Kar(in his Omni form or as Anubis) constantly see the other guyvers in their armored form, or would he see them only if he chose to?

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Yes. I think Hyperspace is like a huge building like the one in the second Matrix movie with a bunch of unknown doorways. Also with the added threat that it's extremely dangerous for anyone besides W'Kar to reside in the 'main hallway' of hyperspace as opposed to being in the pockets (room) of hyperspace like most Warrior Guyvers do.

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Yes. I think Hyperspace is like a huge building like the one in the second Matrix movie with a bunch of unknown doorways. Also with the added threat that it's extremely dangerous for anyone besides W'Kar to reside in the 'main hallway' of hyperspace as opposed to being in the pockets (room) of hyperspace like most Warrior Guyvers do.

The Matrix movie is definately good way to relate it. It makes damn sense if you think of it that. I guess in that situation, you could call W'kar the key maker...

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