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What are the capabilities of a bio-boosted human in non earth atmospheres? Can they breath? Would they be able to function properly let alone fight? Also, how would a human Guyver fair in space? Would they be able to move via their gravity orb? Would they have a supply of oxygen? I know a lot of these questions will prove rather difficult to answer, but I honestly believe that they have some merit. What does the Advocacy think of this?

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A human being can survive in outer space raw for a few minutes despite the vacuum, cold, and radiation. They can even be revived if acted upon fast enough. It's plausible to say the Guyver, being so resilient could keep host alive. Afterall, it was standard equipment for a space faring species. Question is, does the Guyver host even need to breath, considering they entered the relic and didn't drown despite the room filling up with liquid. I'm going to figure they don't have to worry about vacuum either unless they disengaged the unit while in vacuum. Which would cause severe lung damage and boil any liquid outside your body, like the water in your eyes. 

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I support the theory that the Guyvers use energy conversion to create the air they need. I really do think that Guyvers would be superior in space than if they were in atmosphere. Since this topic is titled atmospheric capabilities, how fast doyou think they can fly?

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Much faster, they don't have to counter gravity as much. Once in a high altitude, they can use a low orbit pull to further their speed. A lot like planes do when on thruster power, there speed increases but they don't have to use much energy. You can even glide indefinitely without having to use thrusters, but the  guyver can't really glide since he lacks wings. 

What I think the Guyver can't do is perform reentry without at least using the cocoon or going  really low because of pressure difference superheating their bodies and control medal. Also, he'd never be as fast as a Zoalord or even a winged hyper zoanoid built specifically for that type of situation, but he'd pull it off surprisingly well. 

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I remember reading that a human Guyver can live in a oxygen deprived environment for quite a while, but I don't they can indefinitely.  I think eventually the host will "suffocate" in space, but the moment they enter an oxygenated area the Guyver can revive them.

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