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  1. Very close, in part that is what it was but there is more. Namely, remember there was never that much anti-matter stored in the Atrahasis. Hint, it has to do with what made it possible for the Atrahasis to have such a high power level without already being based on a powerful host being. Remember the WG HSL limitation McAvoy.
  2. Yup, also shows why it's a bad idea to make a Guyver hot under the collar or steamed at you in any way
  3. The Armor, as a whole, also steams when bio-boosted. This isn't actual steam but excess energy bleeding off. G1 showed this effect when he deactivated and then reactivated his armor in the Manga. Kinda like when something gets hit by lightning and you see a mist coming off the object. But internal venting only happens through the face vents and the head beam orbs.
  4. Okay, considering there is only so much that could be contained, who wants to guess the real reason for the Anti-matter? Hint, it has to do with what made the Atrahasis extreme high power levels possible. Remember, the Atrahasis was neither a True W'Kar nor something like a Guyver Zoalord yet had an incredible amount of power. The CPM's are also a good hint since they go way beyond their original design specs.
  5. The Gigantic has twice as many face vents and no the shoulder pods do not emit steam. As far as we know the shoulder pods are what generates the omni shield. Remember the Guyver doesn't eat so the only waste is from metabolism. So most waste is just excess heat. The Head Beam is actually the other heat vent system, venting excess internal body heat. And we know the Gigantic has three of those, the main head beam can fire a beam 5x more powerful than normal and the two adjacent beam orbs fire 1x beams each. Just goes to show, even the heat vents on the Guyver can be weapons
  6. Zoacrystals don't draw in energy, they store it. Basically they seem to serve three functions. . . 1) Store massive amounts of energy for incredible energy reserves. 2) Magnify and enhance the powers and abilities of the being it's bonded to like a power amplifier. 3) Grants a being the mental powers of a Zoalord. The Gravity Control Orb serves two functions. . . 1) To channel and control gravitational energy. 2) To syphon energy from the boost dimension, giving Guyvers an unlimited energy reserve. Though the continuous flow seems to be of limited capacity since a Guyver can exhaust themselves if they use too much up all at once. But they can eventually recover and during an actual Bio-Boost the flow seems to be much greater and produces instant recovery.
  7. It's Warrior Unit exclusive, since as far as we know the normal units retains the host exactly as they were at the time of bonding. For example Sho noticed he still had all his scars, etc exactly as they were before the bonding. Even after a full body regeneration he could find absolutely nothing different from before. This is not to say a normal unit won't alter a host at all but whatever changes there may be are minor and it appears the host still needs to take care of themselves, etc. At most I would say the host might benefit from the regenerative powers of the unit but things like blindness aren't always caused by injury. Some people are blind because of their DNA. So it is not a clear cut answer, especially considering the Guyver Unit was originally created for the Creators who are alien from us. The Guyver unit itself is an alien organism. So it is amazing enough it can bond with a human so easily, let alone improve the host. Also remember a Guyver Unit is made to be removed, with a unit remover, so it doesn't perminently alter the host as otherwise it would effect the host if the unit was removed. A Warrior Unit however is more advance and bonds to a host on a genetic level so indeed a host would get younger (to their biological peak) as can be noted from the Data Files showing the difference between actual age and biological age of the host. Along with being put into peak physical condition and not need to eat or rest much are the benefits of a Warrior Unit Bonded host.
  8. Yes, at mach 3.2 the temperature from air friction is about 500 degrees fahrenheit and goes well over a thousand when hitting mach 10. The space shuttle typically experiences up to 3000 degrees upon re-entry. But Darzerb's Napalm breath is rated at 3900 degrees (they never specified C or F but really hot either way) and the regular Guyver just walked through that so the Warrior Guyvers with their body shield auras are pretty much burn proof.
  9. A WG2 with CPM boost can fly up to mach 10, which unless otherwise stated it is in atmosphere. Btw, Mach speed (which is based on the speed of sound through air) changes with air density so for 7,500 MPH to equal to Mach 10 it has to be near sea level. At higher altitudes Mach 10 is actually slower due to the lesser air density.
  10. Yes, thought it depends on the abilities of the Zoalord but in raw power yes. A GZ can be as powerful or more powerful than a True W'Kar. Alkanphel for example would become an insanely powerful GZ, and with his already wide range of abilities he may even evolve into a higher dimensional being if he was turned into a GZ.
  11. If it's all gravitational energy, maybe, but if the Guyver Zoalord got wise to that trick then Dreadnought's chances dwindle to none.
  12. Yes, also Shenzon those abilities aren't without their limitations. The Quantum Reflection ability can allow him to be in two places at the same time but only for a very limited amount of time and if either of him gets damaged then he will still have to deal with that damage when he merges back to one. Also since that state is very unstable he would not have full access to all his matrix powers in that state until he returned to being just one. Many of Dreadnought's powers have check and balances. So he can do many things but only to the limits of his power level. The Matrix lets him bend the rules, not break them. So Dreadnought may have a better chance against a Guyver Zoalord than he did as just WG but all the abilities in the world won't change the fact that he is nowhere near a Guyver Zoalord's level of power.
  13. I mean extremely dangerous Other than that no comment
  14. Clarification: Destroyer Grakkens don't have HSL, they utilize a energy transmited to them from the Grakken's Main ship. The Grakken Ships themselves utilize a Dimensional Coupler power core, which is basically a dimensional field enhanced fusion reactor that greatly increased generated power but is not limitless like a HSL. So CG would have to be around a Grakken Ship before he could utilize the Destroyer Armor power system. But McAvoy is right that CG has his limits. The thing to remember is CG has a Damaged CM! This is why his unit has never rejected the Nanites. The nanites not only infect his body but also the CM itself, and so this is how they integrated into his whole system. Basically the Guyver aspect of the Unit is a bit limited by the nanites so they can co-exist. The Nanites do compensate and provide their own perks but the normal rules of a Guyver don't entirely apply to CG. In fact it would be quite dangerous if CG would assimulate WG technology, extremely dangerous in fact.
  15. Yes, the teleportation block effects unit activation as well. There is just a stronger link between a host and their unit so it is harder to block but it can be blocked. Jason only managed to send the Warrior Gigantic to Fiona through the Eliminator block by sending it by itself (reduced mass) and using his Matrix powers to counter the block enough for the cocoon to get through. But even then he could only send it to her general area and she had to fly to it.
  16. Also the Units are all linked to the host, in fact they are technically always on them. They are just out of sync (phased into a higher dimension) with normal space-time. So they are intangible untill called. A higher dimensional being however would see that they are always on. The reason they activated their units in their highest forms was because of the Barrier around the WG reality which prevents normal travel to other realities.
  17. Like some words Dreadnought has developed to have dual meaning, in the Thesarus "nought" also means a mathematical element that when added to another number yields the same number. Since the first Dreadnoughts at the time did all use the same number and caliber of cannons instead of having different number and caliber cannons like other ships. This too could be the meaning of the name. You are right that the name originally meant fear nothing and for the most part still does but now it means both Fear Nothing and Fear The Firepower, which is what people think when they hear the name Dreadnought. Since a Dreadnought's firepower is usually such that it need fear nothing.
  18. Aside from the fact that at the time it was the most advance Battle Ship and it's name became a coinage of that level of military might. Doesn't matter, it's cultural meaning that now breaks down to the concept of any weapon, usually a vehicle that in most cases is a ship of some sort, capable of immense destruction and is hard to near impossible to stop. So the name implies the pinnacle of military power and that is how the name is used now. Btw, Dreadnought does not mean "Fear Not" "Nought" is actually a reference to math in terms of a consistant number which is part of the dictionary definition of the name "dreadnought"! Which basically is a battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber (In other words the same number). So since the name is a reference to military power a more accurate translation would be "Fear - The Firepower"!
  19. It's a cultural definition. Like a Dreadnought Class Ship is often referred to as a heavy battle ship. Or in comics they have character robots of destruction called Dreadnought. "Dreadnought" was also used as a weapon of mass destruction in Star Trek Voyager - Dreadnought In Warhammer 40,000 a Dreadnought was a power armor in which a soldier was perminently put into after their original body was too severely damaged. Turning them into living weapons of destruction. So it isn't just a name anymore, it's a description
  20. Channel it, like sometimes a Jedi becomes more powerful when they are surrounded by life. It's one of the reasons Yoda chose that planet he hid on. So at the very least the unit would help focus the force around the Jedi and make it easier to manipulate it maybe?
  21. Ditto, though the fact he could use his shoulder pods to encase himself for added protection kinda made me think of him as a Guyver Ninja Turtle
  22. Whether mystical or biological the Guyver is the power of life, just like the force. Though at the very least it can keep the droid doctors and their limb replacement parts away
  23. Dreadnought, as is in vehicle of unstoppable destruction. Pretty descriptive Zeus, well Takaya already gave Agito that name. Ultimus, as in Ultimate. Max is still a teenager after all. Valkyrie, was also a female warrior and the name also means supernatural women who decide who lives and who dies. Basically the word "Valkyrie" comes from the Old Norse valkyrja (plural "valkyrur"), from the words "val" (slain) and "kyrja" (choose). Literally the term means choosers of the slain. So her name is more than just sounding cool.
  24. Yes, we've seen at least one zoa-crystal repaired in the Manga though it took months.
  25. Actually Dreadnought was only 20x to bursts of 32x back then. He was still adapting to his new form at the time and hadn't learnt to properly channel his power yet.
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