McAvoy Posted February 20, 2008 Author Posted February 20, 2008 ...or Allen says that the unit was cloned/created for an army of millions. A good question is how does the AAR create their Guyver units. Do they clone them or do they create them mass production style? AAR should have a pretty good knowledge of how a Guyver unit works, maybe not enough to improve upon them though. Quote
Juggernought Posted February 21, 2008 Posted February 21, 2008 They do have enough to upgrade all regular units to mark 2's. I'd say they have a device that would create more guyver units as creators such as Dibblis amongst others did "collaborate" with them on numerous occasions so any tech leftover could easily be used by them towards that end. Quote
W'Kar Posted February 21, 2008 Posted February 21, 2008 The AAR as a whole has a pretty good understanding of the Guyver Unit as a whole. Mark II they are still getting the hang of as far as understanding it entirely, but the standard unit they have as much working knowledge of it as the creators. As far as the development of further guyver technology, well, it's like an autistic child with a hammer, nails, and wood. They could make a birdhouse but it'll likely be a pile of wood pieced together and randomly nailed and likely the child will hurt themselves. They can do alot of basic repairs to units however. Guyver2's medal could have been repaired by them for example. So they do make their own guyver units in the standard form and then use stolen creator tech they have modified to grant a standardized Mark II enhancement. They just take time to make, and slower than the creators make them. An average production facility could make like 2 a day. The AAR used to have hundreds of production centers. Now, well, they don't Quote
McAvoy Posted February 22, 2008 Author Posted February 22, 2008 Obviously like I said that even with multiple examples of the Praetorian units (or hell standard Warrior units), it would take awhile for the AAR to figure out to just copy it let alone understand how it works. Of course assuming that they had the time to figure it out then it would be very possible for the AAR to reach at least stalemate with the Order or the Creator Empire. The AAR would have at least in this three-way war is concerned the more powerful foot soldier. As far as the Generals are concerned, it would take a few Praetorians to take one down. Quote
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