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  1. that's what I was gonna say. aptom is exhausted. what is most interesting though is what dialogue they could have. I am surprised more hasn't been said about that. Aptom used to be Shou's enemy. Valkyrie is hunting Shou just like Aptom used to. the interchange between the two could yield a very interesting result.
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  2. Only thing that Val has in her favor (as far as we know) is the megasmasher. We don't know how the freeze ability would work on a Guyver as of yet. But I do have to believe that due to her armor being synthetically made and especially with her control medal issues, she can be at a big disadvantage. If Aptom can keep her fighting long enough (like Shizu nearly did), her unit will malfunction and Aptom, if he's in decent shape, can do some major damage quickly then. Also, Aptom is nearly as powerful as a Zoalord, and he still does have several Hyper Zoanoid attributes, including the Enzyme II's acid blood and spit if he wants to use it. Another issue is since Aptom is low on energy, how effectively can he fight right now?
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  3. yeah, that seems about right. Thor would be stronger than Purgstal because that zoalord just wielded lightning and that was pretty much it. Purgstal was no where near as strong as Murakami's/ Imakarum's gravity attacks and strength and if Murkami ever threw someone like Purgstal into a Quasi Black Hole, that person wouldn't be coming back like Archenphel.
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  4. Riful of The West My favorite villain in Claymore is Riful , The Abyssal of The West. Riful was Claymore No. 1 of the first all-female generation. She was the youngest warrior in the Organization's annals to reach the pinnacle of her abilities and Awaken. She then became the Abyssal One of the West, also known as "Riful of the West" and "Empress Riful." She lived in the western region of Lautrec with her consort, Dauf. She was the most powerful being in existence until Priscilla. Her battle form looks like a bunch of green tendrils that constantly regenerate and are made of a substance stronger than steel or any kind of metal. She has the ability to use energy attacks, teleportation, instant regeneration, ability to regenerate from a single cell, high physical damage resistance, high energy damage resistance, shape shifting, and immortality ( Non aging and she can live without sustenance) . She loves to torture and torment her enemies, mainly other women and others of her kind. Like Aptom, she can regenerate from a single strand. She enjoys killing people and devouring them. She's very cocky and lacks empathy and wants to rule over mankind like a god concerning she's thousands of years old. She's quick to anger. She has an army of Awakened Beings to help her kill off the remaining Abyssal Ones. I think she is one of the most powerful anime villains in existence.
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  5. What about Ma Ma (a.k.a) Madeline Madrigal of the Dredd film? Crime boss and Drug Lord of the Ma Ma Clan. She started out as a prostitute until her pimp slashed her up. So she killed him, took over his interests and founded her own gang. The Ma Ma Clan. She dominated all of Peach Trees by murdering all of the opposing gangs. She and her gang were all given an order of execution by Judge Dredd for their crimes. So, she was killed at the end of the movie. For more information on her. Here's a link to the Judge Dredd wikipedia. http://judgedredd.wikia.com/wiki/Ma-Ma
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  6. Kefka's actually got a side of him that's also pretty pathetic. A madman who was once sane but gave up on human values and even the cycle of life because it's a painful remorseless and possibly pointless existence. He sees destruction as the natural order of things, and everything else just a route for painful existence. He's in truth, a coward trying to avoid emotional pain. Kefka's only escape is madness, and some characters have questioned if he's actually tormented more than he is insane. I have to agree, he's a great villain in the sense that he's so dogmatic in his goal of destruction, but before they expanded on about why he became a madman, I figured him more of a badly done villain with a greatly done personality. These days I figure him as one of the top villains Molluck's from Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee They turn an entire sentient species into slaves and then later, cattle. I mean literally, they are turning their slaves into glue, food, drinks. One of their plans even involved them torturing slaves for their tears... so the tears can be turned to a tasty commercial brew. Granted, there are several of these guys around, but Molluk's as a whole are just god awful. Did I mention they are also slowly polluting the planet" They also do not care for the cruelty they force upon each other, let alone soldiers and slaves!
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  7. I'm thinking Deacon Frost from Blade. He wanted to take on a higher power and become one with his god, La Magra by sacrificing the council of purebloods, steals Blade's blood so he can bring on a vampire apocalypse and dominate the entire human race. Through the ritual Frost becomes an eminently more powerful vampire, far surpassing any other vampire's strength or speed, and gains the powers and attributes of each sacrificed member, including immunity to silver, instant regeneration of lost limbs, superior strength and speed, red bulging eyes (from the Kobejitsu tribe), and the ability to walk during the day (from Blade's blood). Like any villain, his luck ran out as Blade kills him. Still a pretty interesting villain.
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