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Temporal physics is a dangerous minefield, why do you think physicists are always flip-flopping on whether it should be possible or not and why most just stick with not possible because they don't want to think about it? There are even end of the world scenarios that deal with just creating a time viewing portal! Messing with conservation of energy and cause & effect is not something to be taken lightly, even by a being with powers like Dreadnought's. So even if you suspend the idea on whether Jason could handle the massive flow of information such viewing would involve, the physics itself throws wrench after wrench at the idea. Basically just viewing the past could possibly alter it for example, just like quantum physics thought experiment with the cat in the box. The moment you view the event you, just by viewing, alter it. Never mind all the alternate timelines from all the possible realities he would also have to shift through.
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Uh, "other guy" ? Anyway, here's what you got correct so far... 1) Original Time Line event of GZ destroying the Earth left residual effects in the new time line... The problem with a paradox is it rewrites the time line but does so over the original which would leave a distortion where the two time lines differ. In this case with the very existence of the Earth and everything else the GZ effected! There is a reason why the Kregen are no fans of WG 2) That either a W'Kar element or something similar was involved, exactly what and how hasn't been guessed at yet. Maybe do some research on GWOTG? 3) That this involves the original time line's version of WG... : 4) That there are many stones and that they are somehow elemental in nature... Anyone ever watched the sci-fi mini series "The Lost Room" ? 5) That this has nothing to do with Darmon...
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You're forgetting exscaped_pyscho that TG's one and only special power was temporal manipulation. Like Battle Guyver's one special power is her Shield, or Black Nova's one power being gravity, etc. While Dreadnought has a whole arsenal of powers! In comparison, TG is extremely specialized and doesn't have to support a whole arsenal of powers like Dreadnought does. If not for the temporal manipulation power TG would be just another Guyver. And no, TG was not a ripoff of 7 Days. 7 Days was just one in a long series of time travel series they've dabbled with over the years. Like Voyagers, Timetrax, Doctor Who (oldest), Timecop, Quantum Leap, Time Tunnel, Early Edition (related), and more I can't remember right now all the way up to the latest series Journey Man. There is no patent on time travel stories and TG's method of time travel is nothing like 7 Days! Unless you can point to the scene that TG steps into a time capsule that uses alien fuel and thrashes about in pain and pops out all bloody since he lost a layer of skin in the trip? Never mind TG failed to change anything, which is why he has that quote in his poster that says he is both blessed and cursed. Just because he can time travel doesn't necessarily mean he can change anything significant and he had limitations like he couldn't time travel for days afterward and his powers would be weakened during that time. Basically WG was never specifically designed for time travel, it was just something he could do because of the GZ event and the portal. More or less you can say it was a side effect of the HSL technology since Hyper Space encompasses time as well as dimensions. The GZ event just made it possible to go back to that point in time, normally time travel would cause one to get bounced into a parallel reality. This was shown with Cyber Guyver, who made a side trip to another reality where he picked up F-G2 before finally arriving in the WG universe by using the same GZ event to breach the normal time barrier. TG on the other hand was specifically designed for time manipulation, unlike all the other characters. So it takes a lot less effort and energy to pull off than it would for WG. The main trick is not to get bounced into a parallel reality or to create a parallel reality by altering history. So even if TG had succeeded in saving his parents he may only wind up in a parallel reality instead of really altering time.
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Just a reminder, Alkanphel was on the borderline of the Creator's comfort zone. They basically made him their equal mentally and if it wasn't for the fact he was a zoaform and thus genetically programmed to obey them that they would never have tolerated him otherwise. The moment they learned they could lose control, with the Guyver Zero experiment, they paniced and tried to smash the Earth into oblivion. They only failed because Alkanphel had the will to disobey their last command to him and stop it. So an entire army composed of Zoalords would need some kind of failsafe and perhaps some labotomy just to be on the safe side for the Creators to accept that idea. Maybe borrow the way Khan controlled Chaos Aptom and have all the Zoalords have artificial brains that the Creators can directly control and thus no will to disobey them?
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Correct, WG4 is just the latest attempt by the Creators to recreate the Warrior Tech. Much of which is what they derived from studying the WG5 unit, which they cloned from WG and reconstructing what they could of the WG CM. They're still a bit away from perfecting it though... Btw, LFG was from the original project.
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W'Kar element is only around when a life giving planet forms, the Time War event would be too late. But you guys are getting extremely warm now.
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No, not Zoacrystals... But I think someone just gave you a clue
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Hmm, what can I say... You guys are both incredibly close and cold at the same time... Not your fault though, you're basically missing part of the puzzle... Hint, for the missing piece start thinking out of the box. I can say you are already aware of the missing piece, you just don't know it's the missing piece of the puzzle But if I tell you where to look then I might as well give you the answer, but think fan fic related but also linked to the WG universe.
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Nope but Aranor is getting warmer
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Getting warmer but the origin is a bit more complex
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Okay, warmer... OnyxPhoenix, getting the idea but not related to the Matrix (which is WG2 universe). Remember I said WG universe! The singularity was the black hole BN created when she partially lost control of her power. XT and the void stone helped contain it and finally collapse it. The Void stone actually had the same energy as the Void dimension, which is why it got sent there but it is not its point of origin. Remember each stone demonstrates a different power! Aranor, you're getting very close to the event that created the stones but that wasn't it. Try thinking on why the WG universe is unique from the others but also similar? Hint, you two should put both your answers together and start collaborating
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Warmer but not old enough.
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Yup, but if you want a present solid example there is Faye's fight with WG5. He attacked her but she dodged the Smasher attack, had the presense of mind to call for help while simultaneously fighting for her life. And despite being a normal Guyver, even with Aceaer unit enhancing her, she still managed to sword fight for a full 10 seconds before her swords finally got sliced off. Mind you her going up against a WG is like a Zoanoid expecting to win a fight with a Guyver, yet she still lasted for over 10 seconds. Also during 7DOH story arc Jason states she is perhaps one of the most hardened fighters he has ever known. And she not only does well against the Eliminator but also does well again GPZ, and is even thrilled by the fact he is over 4x her power because of the challenge it provides her. Showing her warrior mindset. Not to mention she did do better against Drano than Zeus did.
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And cold again. You forgot I said very OLD!!!
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Both responses = Getting Very Warm
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She's a supporting character, you'll have to read the whole fan fiction to get any real sense about her. Stephen is a soldier, he would never had given a weapon that in pure and simple military terms is a weapon of mass destructions to anyone he had the slightest doubts about. Familiar or not if she was anything like you were thinking about her then he would not have given it to her! Remember it's war, not a popularity contest. Also remember Stephen is also a leader, often being put in charge of important missions, etc. And he is aware of all the other candidates that could have been chosen to become the Aceaer Marine. Also remember Stephen and Jason haven't always seen eye to eye, and Faye pretty much only ever talked to Jason most of the time. So logically the only reason for him to really do it would be because he thought she would best be able to use that unit. Hell, the only reason the general was mad at him for giving the Praetorian Unit to Faye was because of the recent rebellion of Dreadnought, thus putting Faye's loyalties in question but Stephen didn't know about any of that when he gave her the Unit and thus did what he thought was best for the ACTF. The Topic is most skilled (IOW the best) Warrior!!! Time line of when they got their Units is was not given as an issue and thus all their developed skills are factor able, both before and after bonding! So with and/or without the Unit, who is the best fighter amongst the Warrior Units?
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Aside from the fact that a soldier/warrior is not trained to consider consequences, only fight! Hesitation in a warrior is weakness, plain and simple. But the reason for training is so the warrior doesn't have to think about every move. This is true of all combat training from basic self defence to advance martial arts. You learn to fight until you stop thinking about it. Just look at EKG's of snipers when they shoot, the moment they fire is when they are not thinking about it! Like I said Faye is better at Fighting while Agito is better at War, only with the later do you really need to consider the consequences! Faye is a product of her origin but she is nothing like Wolverine in his feral state, who acts only on instincts and without any planning. Faye on the other hand does plan, she just doesn't bother with irrevelant details aside from what she needs for winning the fight. Plain and simple ancient humans weren't stupid, they were just like you minus modern culture and technology. Just look at Primitive Guyver! So let's analyze her battle with the Bio-Titan. For one thing it was the first battle she had with anything stronger than herself and as far as she knew there was little short of a Zoalord or at least hyper zoanoid for her to worry about. But then she also had the Aceaer Unit on her at the time, so she understandably would have felt confident she could handle one lone zoanoid. There is also the need to prove herself involved in the way she acts, remember I said she was an outcast and would be understandably uncertain about her standing in her knew, as she would put it, tribe. You should then consider the fact that she did call for help as an example that she does think and knows what she is doing, which we can compare to Agito's history in which he hasn't really ever called for help no matter how badly he needed it. Like when he was ambushed by Team 5, he didn't call for help. He was totally surprised when G1 smashed into the Tunnel and rescued him and Sho's friends. Also later while facing Three Zoalords at the Arizona base, he did not call for Griselda and the Libertus. They came on their own and only then did he use them, and only because he had lost the Gigantic to Sho. Agito's mindset has always been never show weakness and to be ruthless in battle. This however is not always the best way to fight. Stealing the Gigantic from Sho in the middle of a battle for example is plain and simple an act of pure arrogance and of course ruthlessness. Which brings up another important factor for a host for the Guyver, the stronger the host will the more they can do. Agito may be strong but he doesn't have the heart that allows the heroes of the story to have even stronger will power when properly motivated. Like Sho recently showed when he took the Gigantic back and blocked Agito from taking it back, and even showed a new power of the Gigantic. Besides the Topic is about who is the most skilled Host! And we have to remember Faye has grown from how she was when Jason first met her, even Stephen respected her enough to give her the Praetaorian Unit. Do you really think he would have done that unless he thought she was the best to use it? So on equal terms, who do you think would win in a fight between Agito and Faye?
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Hold your horses, I only said the one in the void is one of them! Though I'll give the hint that they were not created on purpose and no one actually made them. So remember what I said about them being real old and originating from something unique to the WG fan fic universe.
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Nope, think more WG fan fic source in origin. Though that's a good guess btw. Here's another hint, the obsidian stone that XT encountered just before he came to the WG universe was one of these stones and yes, they are really old in origin.
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Well, you are getting warmer
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Aside from what I already stated, with Faye's story being better explained in Chronicles when it gets up to her, Jason never stuck around long enough to know anything of how people lived at that time and was too busy trying to save his time line. And it's not like he has long conversations with Faye. Like when has he ever asked her about her past? Point one, you're assuming a people that are constantly being prepped to become zoanoids wouldn't also be trained to fight. Point two, you're forgetting humans were chosen because of our brains. They would have figured out ways to kill the bear, even if they had to do it individually. Hell many more modern warrior people like the Spartans had rights of passage like that in which a warrior had to kill a dangerous animal with no pre-made weapons, who knows what the Creators thought would be a good test of ultimate survivor-ability. Sorry but Faye has never been mindless violence like an animal, she's just ruthless and to the point when fighting. If she was like Wolverine during that time then she would never listen to Jason telling her not to kill someone. Mind you Zeugma and Kron are also examples of Faye's people.
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Yes, it can be a newspaper article, or a company memo, or a Personal Blog (pretend to be one of the guys doing research), etc. What ever strikes your fancy so long as it somehow fits into the story.
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And the rate WG units adapt grows with the number of units that work together. For example it took WG a couple of seconds to adapt to enzyme acid and perminently neutralize it as a threat. But just like the Borg, the more Units working together the faster they adapt. So any WG unit linking with Jason's for example would instantly gain his adaptations and would automatically be protected against Enzyme Acid. It's even possible for them to get more powerful in large numbers as their CM share resources. Though it would not be as Great as say how Jason has benefited from bonding to a Matrix but it could provide a boost to the point that 8x would become the average base power level instead of 6x. And situational awareness would be shared throughout, thus the ant reference from my previous post as all would work as a single organized mass. A fraction of this benefit can be seen in the 7 Days of Hell fic, with only a handful of warrior units working together. It's one of the reasons why they were called Warrior Units to begin with. So another difference from W'Kar units is that WG units are made to work together.
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No, Wynd hasn't evolved and the power of the Stone/Crystals isn't biological in origin, but you're getting warmer.