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Anarky in the Guyver-Verse

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Lately I've been doing a little bit of research about the DC comics character Anarky.

I've been wondering...given his anarchistic leanings, what would happen if he were introduced into the Guyver-verse?  How would he engage the establishment created by Chronos?  And what would happen if either Sho or Agito encountered him?



 

He'd be processed or killed. And it would happen fast.

 

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Maybe I was a bit hasty with that assessment. The Zoalords are not all-powerful, after all. Their powers are psychic and physical in nature, but none of them have been shown to be geniuses when it comes to the modern media Anarky expertly uses. Their greatest scientist was of the generation of Galileo Galilei's father for pete's sakes.

 

They could not have foreseen the Internet. Anarky could spread (mis-) information about Chronos at tremendous speed through endless message boards. They'd need an expert hacker/tracker and process him so they could control him. Then maybe they could find him. And if Anarky built a group of people like himself, like Anonymous (if they can be called a group), the world could learn the truth about Chronos very quickly. If he knew the truth.

 

...What truths about Chronos is the public unaware of, though? And what could they do, if they knew? Turn the whole world into something like Zeus' Thunderbolt? But then Chronos would probably just switch to mandatory processing, and their numbers would grow at a far greater rate than they are doing now.

 

For that matter, why didn't they already? Processing a person takes, what, a week? Less? And we know they possessed facilities capable of processing thousands of people at once. Hmmmm.

Edited by Salkafar

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