H222G981 Posted October 14, 2015 Posted October 14, 2015 Just wondering. Why is Alkanphel and the other zoalords live for extreme periods of time? Just wondering why the creators gave him such an indefinite life span and thus he was able to pass that down to processed zoalords. Quote
Gazham Posted October 14, 2015 Posted October 14, 2015 It must all be linked in with the zoacrystal. Arcanfel and and the zoalorda seem to have prolonged life and they all benefit from prolonged life. 1 Quote
Sully Posted October 14, 2015 Posted October 14, 2015 Zoacrystal does it. Look at what happens when one is removed from a 300 year old. 1 Quote
Shin Mefilas Posted October 14, 2015 Posted October 14, 2015 (edited) A zoalords body requires ridiculous amounts of energy to function properly. With out a suitable source of energy they burn out their biological systems very quickly. It similar to why the Enzyme III's have such a short lifespan. Their metabolism have been increased so much that they only have a lifespan of three years. Zoalords not only have this but also a ton of other biological additions which all put extra strain on their bodies. Just look at Neo ZX-Tole, his power surpassed Aptom's but is lifespan was reduced to 24 hours at best. I also think thats why Murakami was dying or at least part of the reason. His Dummy-Crystal wasn't producing anywhere near the necessary energy requirements for such an advanced body. But thanks to their Zaocrystals, Zoalords are supplied with enough energy to sustain them and effectively immortal. Edited October 14, 2015 by Prometheus Guyver 1 Quote
*PrimalNemesis Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 A zoalords body requires ridiculous amounts of energy to function properly. With out a suitable source of energy they burn out their biological systems very quickly. It similar to why the Enzyme III's have such a short lifespan. Their metabolism have been increased so much that they only have a lifespan of three years. Zoalords not only have this but also a ton of other biological additions which all put extra strain on their bodies. Just look at Neo ZX-Tole, his power surpassed Aptom's but is lifespan was reduced to 24 hours at best. I also think thats why Murakami was dying or at least part of the reason. His Dummy-Crystal wasn't producing anywhere near the necessary energy requirements for such an advanced body. But thanks to their Zaocrystals, Zoalords are supplied with enough energy to sustain them and effectively immortal. Do you think a zoacrystal, and or a Zoalord's body could eventually burn out? Quote
Shin Mefilas Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 (edited) A zoalords body requires ridiculous amounts of energy to function properly. With out a suitable source of energy they burn out their biological systems very quickly. It similar to why the Enzyme III's have such a short lifespan. Their metabolism have been increased so much that they only have a lifespan of three years. Zoalords not only have this but also a ton of other biological additions which all put extra strain on their bodies. Just look at Neo ZX-Tole, his power surpassed Aptom's but is lifespan was reduced to 24 hours at best. I also think thats why Murakami was dying or at least part of the reason. His Dummy-Crystal wasn't producing anywhere near the necessary energy requirements for such an advanced body. But thanks to their Zaocrystals, Zoalords are supplied with enough energy to sustain them and effectively immortal. Do you think a zoacrystal, and or a Zoalord's body could eventually burn out? I'm really not sure. Archanfel's been around almost as long as humanity itself and he seems to be fine apart from his illness. He at least is likely a true immortal and may never burn out. But out of all the creatures in guyver his physiology is still a complete mystery to us. That may be why the Creators did that to him, they created a weapon that would never die so their only option was to make him sleep for eternity. As for the other Zoalords it depends on whether or not the Zoacrystal's they cultivated from Archanfel's are perfect or flawed copies and how successfully the Zoalord optimisation process is understood. While we dont know the full details its seems like almost all the Zoalords are just Barcas's best attempts to copy aspects of Archanfel, rather ironic when you consider how Guyot mocked Murakami for being just a prototype. Wit that in mind their is a possibility that because their not perfect duplicates they could one day burn out because of as of yet unknown flaws, only future developments will tell. Edited October 18, 2015 by Prometheus Guyver Quote
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