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LOL, I don't think she'll take kindly to some busty babe teaming up with her man and Aptom! Especially after Mizuki finds out about the artificial unit's limitations that explains why she always needs her luggage with her
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Well if that happens then you know Mizuki will have a newfound interest in the Unit Remover
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Sure, just make sure you make it clear what information comes from fan fics and what is official. Best not to confuse people and some fans I know would actually get very mad mixing the two up. Also mind you there may be other Guyver wiki's already up and running, better do a wiki search to make sure.
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I know it's not sold as standard equipment but I do have a keyboard and mouse for my PS3 Keyboard (blu-tooth) is especially useful on PS Home and the mouse (USB wired-though not as good as a PC mouse) does make wholesale fragging a bit easier Btw, the company that makes the mouse showed a wireless version at E3, so it should be out for the holidays.
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Nope, it is fairly consistently shown that Zoalords are capable of extremely powerful attacks far beyond their normal power levels. And the Black Hole attack (which is capable of destroying a whole planet) takes its power directly from the Gravity Points which in turn are how both Guyot and Imakarum manifest their power. Using them up exhausts their energy reserves! While we learnt from So zoalords are a manifestation of their power but only as long as they have energy reserves to support it. A GZ though continuously gets power from the Boost Dimension, so in addition to the Guyver enhancement a Guyver Zoalord also has far more energy reserves to work with. Meaning a GZ can use power attacks that a normal Zoalord would save as a last resort. And a Zoalord's Barrier shields are very powerful to begin with, Imakarum withstood quite a few Pressure Cannons from GG3 for example and we know from the Washington, DC scene that even one is capable of taking out a skyscraper. So combine that with the Guyver's enhancement would mean an incredibly powerful defensive capability, not to mention he had gravity powers that much like a Guyver using a Pressure Cannon can be used to create an incredibly powerful defensive field. So having him survive a full powered hit from Zeugma shouldn't be all that surprising. For example a normal Zoalord like Guyot is only a few times more powerful than a Guyver physically, yet he can survive a single Mega Smasher (which is thousands of times more energy than a Guyver's normal power level) despite the fact he physically isn't that hard to damage as both G3 and Murikami showed when they hit him without his barrier shield. . . So there is quite a divide between a Zoalord's physical/normal power and what their energy powers can grant them.
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A little of both, remember he converted the Destroyer Armor so it became a combination of Creator/Grakken/Nanites. Meaning that since he's a Cyborg he fully integrates the technology into himself for a Gigantic like upgrade with similar power augmentations. So it is a merger but the main gain is from the increased power generation. So he still gets a significant increase similar to the Gigantic but just not quite as potent (he could never become Exceed for example, he just generates more power than an equivalent Guyver would have using just the Gravity Orb energy siphon). A normal Destroyer Armor though is just the Grakken version of an Aceaer, usually channeling external power transmitted by their ships to give themselves a boost against the Creators more powerful soldiers. The project in Area 51 was a covert plan (Earth being the one place the Creators wouldn't look for them) to miniaturize their dimensional coupler technology into a portable form that could be integrated into their Destroyer Armor so they can use them away from their ships. Unfortunately for them the technology instead went to the ACTF...
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GoW3 is definitely not out yet, maybe the report was for a release version of one of the other variants (maybe the PSP version?) Anyway, bonus for Assassin Creed is if you get the PSP Bloodlines version you can unlock additional content in the PS3 sequel.
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Everyone's favorite Guyver gets a much needed BIO-BOOST!!
zeo replied to Juggernought's topic in Fan Fiction
Cool fic Juggernaut Can't wait to read the rest... -
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I would agree with everything except the 100,000x comparison (in that it's actually normal)... again Purg'stall is an excellent example, he was capable of directing lightning attacks of immense power. He even managed to destroy all of the Gigantic's Gravity/Power Amp crystals. But physically he was very weak, the rogue Zoalords even referred to him in contempt because of physical weakness. The point is virtually every extremely powerful character in the Guyver Universe has a lopsided power level, differentiating between what they are physically capable of and what their ultimate attack may allow them to do. The Guyver itself is at best only 100x a peak human in strength, yet can produce a Mega Smasher with the directed power of a small atomic bomb. Even the Gigantic is lopsided in this power scheme, with 100x Smashers, 20x Power, and 5x Main Head Beam with 1x for each adjacent orb (for those wondering those are the actual figures, not to be confused with the original WG figures which were incorrect but that was before we had accurate translations). While other Zoalords like Guyot and Imakarum can direct enough energy to create a virtual black hole that can become a real one if left on too long. The power requirements for that are even greater than the Giga Smashers. They key with the Guyver Zoalord then is not that the unit just amplifies the Zoalord's powers but it helps alleviate the one weakness all Zoalords have. . .
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Zeugma is also a bad example to draw conclusions from, being essentially based on Archanphel means she's a Master Zoalord and like Archanphel much more powerful than the typical Zoalord. Remember Archanphel has been stated in the Manga that even in his present weakened condition that he is still capable of defeating all of the other Zoalords combined, though this may have in some part to due with his ability to force his will upon them (at least enough to slow them down or hesitate). So there should be a clear distinction between what a normal Zoalord is capable of and what a Master Zoalord is capable of. So to clarify the Guyver Zoalord in Time War was not a Master Zoalord, so should only be compared to standard Zoalord's like Purg'stall (powerful but barely equivalent to Guyot, who was our only well documented model of a Zoalord at the time). Also, as inferred on this board, neither the Guyver Zoalord nor the Unit he used was at full capacity by design. So we have a difference in power equivalent to several orders of magnitude when compared to what Archanphel would have been capable of (though at the time we didn't yet realize just how powerful Archanphel was). Even Imakarum's Black Hole attack pales in comparison to the raw power needed to destroy the Mars size meteor that Archanphel destroyed and Archanphel isn't even that powerful anymore but even diminished he still (when he's awake that is) is far more powerful than even Imakarum. Your conclusions on the hand beam and head beam however appear spot on and I would agree that he did not at first use his full power against WG (aside from that scene in which he buried him alive under a mountain's worth of rock). Rate of regeneration also appears consistant, considering we factored the Guyver's ability boosted by the Zoalord's power and the unit Bio-Boost combined.
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CyberGuyver doesn't rely on Bio-Boost like other Guyvers, being a Cyborg he has developed an alternative system combining micro-fusion with dimensional coupler. The dimensional coupler works similar to the Bio-Boost but is more of a dimensional augmentation than a direct power siphon. The Guyver Bio-Boost is actually far superior but Guyvers don't fully access the system either, instead augmenting themselves with the energy siphon via the Gravity Control Orb. CG similarly had to augment himself with external energy siphoning but now has the dimensional coupler to help keep him topped out. The CG power system thus falls between the Bio-Boost and the Gravity Control Siphon in terms of power generation. WG's on the other hand fully take advantage of the Bio-Boost, which is why CG is only about half as powerful. The Addition of the Gigantic Form, with its own power system, helps double CG's power to approximate a WG's (minus augmentations like the Gravity Shield or CPM).
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Perhaps a bad example to draw conclusions from, the Gravity Shield is an Ultimate Class Weapon due to its ability to deal with energy levels far greater than the host unit is capable of otherwise generating or using. For Guyvers the Mega Smashers are much better for scaling for their actual power level, though Zoalords are designed to be extremely powerful for the time period their energy reserves can sustain. . . Zoalord power reserves seem to be primarily contained by the Zoa-Crystal, which also lets them survive serious injuries as long as the Crystal's energy reserves are not exhausted. For how long their power will last is dependent on how that power is used. Carleon for example has a very powerful attack in which he puts himself in a pocket dimension (called the Imaginary Dimension) and projects three versions of himself, each with the same power. In this state he is virtually untouchable and can attack with impunity but the energy drain is such that he can only maintain it for up to 10 minutes While both Imakarum and Guyot only really exhausted themselves after using up all their primary gravity points (orbs on their Zoalord form body). It should also be noted that the Guyver Zoalord overloaded the WG Gravity Shield system, nearly destroying WG and forcing his first transformation to the power down state for the time period it took for his CM to repair itself. So the Guyver Zoalord was capable of attacks greater than the multi-megatons that the Gravity Shield is rated for. . .
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Not quite, we're a long way from making something self aware like Skynet but this is a good step towards making an IRONMAN type JARVIS.
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Newest issue...
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Okay, for perspective basically the theory of evolution has always been controversial. Even more so when Darwin first proposed the theory, so of course he had those who would desperately want to discredit him... much like today's politics the truth often suffers by the leanings of whoever tells the tale. Though the tale of Lady Hope, in which YoungGuyver is referring to, was just one of many attempts at claiming Darwin had converted and recanted his theory but is the most famous. Basic background of which is Lady Hope was born Elizabeth Reid Cotton and was the daughter of General Sir Arthur Cotton. Active evangelists in Kent, her family was very near Charles Darwin’s home. She became known as Lady Hope In 1877 when she married Admiral Sir James Hope, a title she continued to use even after remarrying subsequent to first husband's death a few years later. And it is her retelling of Darwin's last days that the rumor that he had converted was put forth and readily accepted by those who were against the theory. The problem with her story is that the only time she could have visited Darwin was several months before his death and so she could never have heard any death bed confession. But even if you were to believe her story, she never actually said he specifically denounced evolution. Her story only stated he questioned the outcome of his theory but that was enough for rumors to abound and exaggerations there of. Though opinions will of course vary as to what was exaggerated and what wasn't. But we also have Darwin's daughter, who was at his deathbed, and unequivocally denounces that Lady Hope was there and that her father never denounced his theory. Not to mention Darwin's wife, who was never comfortable with her husbands theories, would most certainly have been vocal if this had actually happened. Unfortunately, as with all controversial subjects, significant misinformation has abounded in the debate on evolution to this very day. YoungGuyvers's link adeptly lists the most common. For example, most do not know that Darwin did not invent the concept of evolution. The idea of evolution was put forth long before he was born, Darwin was just the first to research and put the idea into a evidence based conclusive format that was acceptable to the scientific community. The Galápagos Islands was one of Darwin's first explorations, and it did provide him a wealth of evidence, but he did not officially formulate his theory until about 6 years after he had visited those islands and had time to compare with life in much of the known world at the time. And he did not publish until years later still, covering a period from when he was 22 to his fifties. He then continued to refine his theory for the remainder of his life. And as YoungGuyver pointed out we have had quite a long time to refine the theory as new evidence, such as DNA, has come to light and added to our understanding of how life functions. . . But the problem is that people against the theory of evolution usually continue to argue it in its original form rather than what the theory has evolved to today. So it is not often that people will hear a fair and accurate argument for or against evolution. . . As for violating laws of thermodynamics, this is an old argument which essentially deals with entropy but doesn't actually goes against evolution. Since evolution doesn't state that life works outside of equilibrium (which is also a requirement for a system to degrade into more chaos), as life must always be in equilibrium otherwise ecologies collapse and species become extinct. Rather the idea is that life uses randomness to explain the basis for the mechanisms that lead to evolution. So the closest thing to an actual violation is the process by which life continuously renews itself. For example our DNA is constantly degrading from the moment of our birth, due to exposure to toxins and ambient radiation. But every time we procreate the DNA clock is reset and the damage repaired. However, life doesn't achieve this by violating entropy but rather working with it and simply using a system of auto-correcting as the DNA of both parents is used to make a healthy new set for the child. But even then mutations occur and is why so many insist on evolution because life has to continuously adapt to these mutations and to many evolution seems the best way to explain how this is accomplished. Like passing along a sentence by word of mouth, as each person whispers it into the ear of the next person, around a room quickly can distort the sentence into something very different from what was originally stated. The idea is the same for evolution except now we apply it to DNA, the arguments then are over whether these mutations follow a pattern (Intelligent Design) or are truly random (evolution). I would recommend taking your time reviewing the link YoungGuyver provided, regardless of what your beliefs are it is good to at least get the facts straight to properly and fairly argue for which ever conclusion your beliefs lead you to. And thus ends my 1000th post
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Well I guess we have to agree to disagree on this one, though that guy who did that image primarily does do regular photography work. Just check his portfolio... http://www.davidlindseywade.com/#/portfolio/portfolio/
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Lines of Evidence: The Science of Evolution Basically there is about 2 centuries of accumulated evidence, we're really only missing the actual missing link that will push it beyond an absolute doubt of what our direct lineage is. Whether you agree with the conclusions of the scientific community is up to you but saying there is no evidence is untrue. The evidence is just not absolute! A comparison of where we are right now with the evidence would be a murder trial in which we can see a video of the suspect holding a gun but the video skips over the actual killing and just shows the suspect holding the smoking gun over the body. Many would conclude the evidence is conclusive but still there is that gap. . . it all depends how conclusive you think the evidence is?
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Here's a thought, just throwing this idea out for consideration but I'm thinking that since we know all of the 11 Zoalords Zoa-Crystals were all derived from shavings taken from Archanphel's that basically it follows then that on some level they may be all linked (assuming the zoacrystals have the theorized dimensional properties). Perhaps then the teleportation occurred via the zoalords essentially calling to each other and focusing on the location of whoever called them (I'm assuming Barcus or perhaps the conflict itself). Basically following that the teleportation is a feature for bringing them all together but is not something they individually can use, explaining why we don't see teleportation done more often. . .