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  1. Two things I've been wondering about lately. 1.) How is the appearnace of a Guyver determined, exactly? Is it personality, age, strength, or will of the host that determines the design of the armor and it's weapons? Like how many blades they have and which direction they aim? 2.) My second question is it possible for a standard unit to teleport? Not over long distances mind you, but in a small area. Say they were outnumbered, but could easily teleport around their enemies, laying in sneak attacks. Could this be possible without the use of an upgrade of some kind?
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  2. No, actually it would since if they evolved beyond the need for a physical body then they wouldn't have one. Beyond the fact you couldn't say they evolved beyond the need for a physical body unless they had already given up the body. (It's the only way "Beyond" would become a valid term) Conservation of energy also applies to evolution and physical bodies, it takes energy to maintain a body and if there is no need for that body then evolution would simply drop it or reduce it to a vestigial of its former self. The nature of the Guyver Unit itself and its need to bond to a host to give it form and function also shows that it would be illogical to assume the Creators did not have physical bodies. They would need physical bodies just to bond to the Units. There is also no example of any Creator technology that doesn't deal with living technology and the manipulation of DNA. So the only logical conclusion left is that they indeed had physical form, we were just never shown them.
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  3. We do not know that the Unit gave the creators humanoid form. We were never shown their physical form, only a mental impression of their existence and the fact is the unit would take on any form the host had. This is why the theories about them have been so wild. And Guyver Zero was the first and only test on any life on Earth with bonding to the Creator's Unit. Not to mention the Creators didn't start off developing humans, the dinosaurs were also part of their weapons development and they stayed along for that path for far longer than they did developing humans. So we have no idea what they looked like or what requirements if any they had for the form they were looking for. They just happened upon humans in the last part of the their project. The Creator ships themselves show there was no need for physical limbs at all since everything responded to their will and within the Relic one could simply float anywhere they wanted to go. So any assumption of their physical form is just assumption. The idea they are energy beings is also assumption and a wrong one since we know that during Guyver Zero's attack some of them died and that would not have happened unless they had a physical form that could be effected. Also energy beings need an environment in order to contain their energy which the Relics do not provide.
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  4. The Metal Orbs are the representation of the Control Medals, not the Creators. Often times the Creators only interacted with their creations mentally and since they wore units all that was seen was a mental impression of the CM. We were never shown the creators natural forms and we do not know what they looked like. The idea that they are some sort of ascended beings is pure speculation, which I disagree with since the Manga clearly stated they had 1/10th the power of a Guyver with the Unit and that could only be if they had a physical form for the unit to Bio-Boost.
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  5. I would say about equal to a Guyver Zoanoid. They had zoanoid level strength and speed but not zoanoid level durability. Many zoanoids are virtually bullet proof for example, but then again most of them don't rely on regeneration. So it evens out. The Guyver adapts itself to the host as well as adapt the host to it. So any special abilities the host has would be added and/or enhanced by the Unit. The host is the model for the Guyver form after all. Otherwise it wouldn't stop at altering the host internal structure and would have added other enhancements like 4 arms, etc. So if the host is a shapeshifter then the armor would also aquire that ability, except for the CM of course since it is the one part of the Guyver that can never change.
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  6. How about repairing old injuries? Say fixing a torn ACL? Adjusting the hosts eyes to no longer need glasses? I would think if the control medal of a normal guyver unit can reconstruct the host from a simple recording of the hosts DNA it would do so as the DNAsays it SHOULD be rather than how it was. To the best of my knowledge DNA does not determine the outcome of an injury. So let us say Sho had glasses before bonding, should he be able to se fine after donning the armor and thereafter?
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  7. Well that's the thing with free will and all. If you believe in free will, I'm assuming that you do, then God can't be controlling every aspect of our life or even our environment. Otherwise there would be no choice in life, we'd just be puppets. So if there is any one mocking us it is mother nature, which is an unfortunate price for free will. But consider that without suffering there would be no change. Also without suffering we would never appreciate the good, as then we would not have anything to compare the good to, to know it was good. Never mind that without suffering the human race would never have evolved to begin with. Every single aspect of our nature and physiology is based on conditions in which our ancestors lived through that have shaped the course of our evolution. Of course evolution never stops so we are still evolving and unfortunately some us will suffer more than others. It doesn't mean god is laughing at us or taunting us any more than a parent would taunt or laugh at their child if they are hurt. But just like a parent god can't always step in and make things better. Aspect's like free will and evolution means god has to let things take their course. Ultimately the universe is what it is, the seed for our creation and the world we live in was planted at the very beginning of creation. So to change it god would have to destroy everything and start again. Though on the plus side, unless you wind up in hell, suffering does not last forever. Which is one of the plusses of believing in a god as then you also believe in a heaven. But that's just my opinion. Then again I also believe I remember being born and what heaven was like. So you don't have to listen to me.
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  8. Many diseases are within the pervue of the choice of people. If we all led healthy lives and if we all cared about whether or not we can pass something to others like HIV then such diseases would quickly disappear. But the problem is a lot people don't give a damn and don't lead healthy lives. Course there are disease that we don't have a choice about but that's part of life. And there is some truth to the old addage of that which does not kill us makes us stronger. God created life and life competes with life, it's only man's arragance that assumes we have to be on top of the ladder of importance. If it wasn't for diseases and genetic mutations we would never have even evolved. So complaining about it is like complaing why we even exist. But the main things that makes us suffer is not the things out of our control but the things that should be in our control and for that we have no one else to blame but ourselves.
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