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oh wow, so that means the remover might still have a good chance of effect. however, how much energy is going to be needed to delete the data? Guyotfailed the first time because he didn't charge it enough,might need an even bigger charge for the Gigantic.
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Precisely, and in the anime you literally see Sho get eaten, and later transform into the the Guyver Clone Booster creature, then attacking Enzyme trying to get that control medal back. The difference between the the G1 and G2 is that the G2 control medal was apparently damaged so it's not a reliable observation other than seeing the creature devour it's human host. Actually, if it hadn't been killed, it would likely of gone on a rampage to absorb as much life as possible.
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He can possibly revive her again later with a new Zoa-Crystal. It's been done before, so even if she expires, there is that option. I suspect it to be fairly traumatic and there might be a limit as to how many times that body can handle a reprocessing for a new crystal.
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I think overall, upon removal of the G Unit. The host get's devoured by the creature because it's no longer being regulated by the dictations of the control medal. Once that host is eaten, the biobooster creature rebuilds the host body into a new animalistic form that seeks to absorb it's original host and/or reunite with the control medal. It's possible the bio boosted creature had some genetic configuration to try and rejoin with the control medal. That would be a nifty extra security measure should that control medal get ripped off, sort of like the Self preservation mode. This also would fo prevented the creature from going completely rogue on other lifeforms.
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Unless the programming is similar enough, or the remover might of had a dual use for both ship and Guyver control medals. It's the same technology in the end, just different base organisms. We haven't learned enough about the technologies limits, but it makes sense that they would need a specific device to deactivate a ship or remove a Guyver unit from a host who didn't want it anymore. Certainly better than Chronos's idea of simply blowing them up.
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That's true, the blast might of knocked him around like a ragdoll.
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The music industry is dying. It's a slow death, and they don't want to adapt to less profitable methods, nor shrink down. An artist can go solo, advertise their work and make profits directly. They don't need major music publishers, and since they make more money off concerts anyway than they do CD's or downloads. There is little reason to sign on. What matters most is getting your music listened to by as many people as possible to make you popular and get you ticket sales. The music downloads and CD's are just extra money in your pocket, and with a media company, you only get a small fraction of profits. Also there is globalization, previously it was helping the music industry, now it's killing it. A lot of cultural music was destroyed when the eastern block failed and american media moved in. Now those same cultural niche artist can survive and fight that globalization, maybe even expand.
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They are doing this become Alky dictated it, but for many of them. I suspect they are doing it in a "The ends justify the means". If I were over 300 years old and lived long enough to see war over and over again, I'd be desensitized. Heck, we've mostly agreed that Chronos has done a lot of good since taking over the world, I'm sure some Zoalords view it as such.
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Alky apparently was smart enough to predict disloyalty and that the allure of a Guyver Unit for themselves is enough to inspire a few. It did indeed end up happening, and the creation of Alky's Zoalord brain connected buddy was to help ensure an enforcer of loyalty. The state of Zoalords can be summed up as such. 1. Barcus is the only one that is truly loyal to Alky barring the remolded Imakirum. 2. Most of the Zoalords are only loyal to Chronos and Barcus, they serve Alky only by their affections to Barcus. 3. At least 4 Zoalords have shown utter disloyalty to either Alky or Barcus. They only look out for themselves. Yet are loosely affiliated for common goals. Once given a Guyver unit, they would dominate the rest. 4. Imakirum is the only Zoalord who was built to be loyal. He was not only made to be so, but to act as the eyes and ears of Alky, and his enforcer of loyalty and his own personal spy. Probably the smartest thing Alky did as far as a battle plan. If this has actually backfired, we have yet to see.
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That's what we've been led to believe. Here's what I think went on. Guyot did die but his body survived still because it was in it's zoalord form,so it was still resistant to dangerous elements like lava. There had to be a search for him at one point and he was recovered by the two Zoalords. The other possibility is that we was still alive because of his life force in the Remover, but just barely, and managed to seek help from the rogues, or they found him. So what do we know? 1. The remover might of been destroyed or simply hidden. We don't know if Guyot still has it though. 2. Guyot, dying or not, could not keep going for long without a new Zoacrystal, and someone gave it to him. Likely the rogues. 3. His body seemed powerful enough to survive the lava for a bit, 4. Unlikely that he would be a clone, far too many battle scars. 5. The Rogues are clearly supporting him, but it's a distrustful alliance. 6. The possibility he actually died is not ruled out, nor that he had the energy to seek help. Anything is possible with this villain. 7. Chronos must of had a search for his body or the remover, but it seems one faction got to him beforehand. 8. He seems to of been inactive for a long time. Maybe reviving him took some time, or he was hidden away until the Guyvers came back. Either way, Guyot successfully remained hidden for over a year.
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Yeah, it makes sense not to tip off the man he's after. He could run off, destroy his work, or rush to complete it, maybe even ambush him. Now that I think about it, everyone was in the dark to the project that Guyot was plotting to use... but Barcus didn't know, so how did Alky know?
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Possible, though even for a different time system, it's gotta be a long time. I had a theory about this is that they weren't constantly on the planet, maybe going back and forth in space from where ever their home(s) may be.
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Must be an an interesting war. I mean, they spent billions of years just making weapons and never even put them into action.
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Alky has been shown to be ruthless and utterly disregarding to other human lives, even those who serve him. Maybe misunderstood is in there somewhere, but he's pretty damn casual about slaughtering anyone in front of him. He was bred as a perfect warrior general, so expecting any empathy is hard. Imakirum doesn't count since he's an extension of Alky, Alky's concern for him is like that to a withering limb.
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We haven't seen them in animation. so we can't figure out how fast Enzyme 3's regeneration would fix the blindness. Though those seconds are critical for a quick kill. The other Enzymes being blinded would render them fairly useless unless they have enhanced smelling. SOme of the other Zoanoids have it no doubt, but not Enzymes. Of course, if you can actually hit the head at all, why bother with the eyes at all if you have a good chance of decapitating the damn creatures. I'm thought it over, and it seems the best weapon outside of a Megasmasher to kill and Enzyme is the Sonic Busters. Decent range, wide field, and if honed enough, instant kill, even against an Enzyme. The back up would be the pressure cannon.
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Guyver Weapons against DC / Marvel Heroes & Villains
V Guyver replied to Toku Warrior's topic in Philosophy
It wasn't absorbing. He merely canceled out the frequency that was causing so much trouble. Before they could correct the mistake and re-tune the environment he used his sonic busters to whip out one and injure the other. The only thing Sho absorbed was the damage without getting killed because they couldn't hone in on his bodies frequency to vaporize it. -
Well it's shown that Proto-Zoalords and thus Zoalords can be revived from death if given a new energy source or reprocessed. Unlike regular Zoanoids, they aren't gene-coded to dissolve and dissipate.
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it would make sense to have a government that actually is named in a form of government.
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Hahaha that is pretty funny. and i think the revised size is pretty good. I think it works out much better, though we will need the orbs placed on him to complete the look. But we can understand the limits of animation if becomes too difficult to work with all that detail. Also, remember the anime scene when Guyot walks up to a poor confused mook? He pops up. ---- looks pissed ---- mook notices ---- Gets bigger ---- and Bigger ---- AND BIGGER ---- and finally mook soils his pants as he's killed. Also consider the camera angle is still making the mook look bigger in comparison than he actually is.
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True, but for all we know Shou may have made the Gigantic strong enough to face Archanfel when they first met back at Relic's Point. I mean it seems Shou got only a small taste of what Archanfel can do and made the Gigantic according to the amount of strength that was displayed? Been wondering that myself. Alky only showed a fraction of his power and realized that even that fraction trumped Guyot. So he wanted something for overkill It's possible he did build something strong enough in Gigantic and Exceed if he used his sensors on Alky... but that remains to be seen. Also a full powered more experienced Alky would surely be far more powerful than we imagine. He has all the zoalords powers. So him becoming a giant is not out of the question. You cannot top a final showdown against the ultimate Guyver forms unless it;'s either a Guyver Zoalord or Alky.... even both.
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SHo did great, and as Lord Zahn pointed out, Mizuki was terrible. It's hard to believe that is the same actress had such a diverse career. he could understand Sho and Agito's actors and they indeed became well known, especially Agito's... but ugh, Mizuki.
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That's actually a neat concept. But I think the color should be changed. Guyot being proud and arrogant would probably also have a more bright colored armor. Likely golden like his Liskar. Also, this for everyone to try. did some recordings myself and the Zoanoid voice effect is evident.
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History of the Guyver movies. LIcense was paid for and acquired by Brian Yuzna of new line Cinema. Special effects guy Joji Tani (Screaming Mad George) was brought in to direct along with Steve Wang. Both would work on the special effects. Brian Yuzna movies were camp and wanted this one kid friendly, Wang wanted a serious adult version like Kamen Rider movies. Wang lost out to the the producer and lost control to the co-director Tani. The movie bombed due to this and a decent budget squandered (12 million if I recall). Apparently most of the cast and crew had fun making this terrible trepidation since Wang remembers them all fondly. Terrible acting despite half the cast being more than capable. Steve later goes at it solo as both Director and Producer, using a meager budget of $900,000.00 and managed to create a much better received version. More coherent, better action, and a return to the series roots. David Hayter was brought in to star. Acting was more or less better but only because of the tone. 2001 Wang attempted to create a third movie. The rights were lost and he switched to other productions (Don't count him in that awful Power Rangers Movie) until he made his own original works which eventually made him more famous. David Hayter later hit him up for making a third movie only to learn of the situation that Wang was in. So what did we learn? Let Wang Direct and do the action sequences, but bring in an acting coach. Give it a decent budget. You are guaranteed large returns if you willingly give this guy 5 mil at least, and 15 mil is what he deserves. Bring Back Hayter, even if not the star, he can play another character like Murikami. Since this is an alternate telling, he could pass the torch to a new Guyver lead, so you could also have a Older Hayter Guyver become mentor to a younger Guyver closer to what Sho is. Let the costumes remain, but CGI using sparingly or in small doses would lend to the realism. Great stunt team and choreography, bring those guys back, but cut the wires. Better budget means you can do more. More true to the comic. Maybe Wang can do a reboot!
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Acceptable indeed. Hey, this made me wonder if Zoanoids suffer a mental breakdown if the process wasn't completed. Interesting idea to look into.
