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Well part of the problem is the Zoa-crystal, if her parents had passed theirs to her she could have been a lot more powerful. Since a great deal of a Zoalord's power comes from the Zoa-crystal and as far as we know only Alkanphel was ever actually born with them. All the others in the Manga acquired theirs from crystals grown from samples from Alkanphel's.
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Other than giving her the added power of an Aceaer Unit it would make absolutely no difference. Aceaer's are non-bonding units, their HSL power system is very limited and only powers the Aceaer. The only exception is when an Aceaer is used with a Warrior Unit since the WG CM HSL is advance enough to partly work with with the Aceaer HSL even without an actual bonding but even that only really improves the usefulness of the Aceaer more than anything else. Elera is a descendant of the Ancient Zoalords that were originally created during the time of the Creators, most to fight the Guyver Zoalord during the Time War event. After so many generations her Zoalord power has been diluted to the point she barely has any special abilities, which is why her power is so limited. *Edit: Brian and Allen posted before me it seems
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Yes!
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http://www.warriorguyver.com/phpBB5720/ ... ght=#43578
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Don't worry, I got something planned for him
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Warrior GuyverC: Takeover - Preview
zeo replied to Matt Bellamy's topic in Warrior Guyver Fan-Fiction
Kron is less than half as powerful as Dreadnought and he didn't use the full power of his Ultimate Attack on Dreadnought. He was too busy trying to escape since Dreadnought was preventing him from teleporting away. Kron only used short fractional bursts of his attack to slap Dreadnought away as he tried to get some distance between them. If he had used his full power he could easily have damaged Dreadnought but he knew with the teleportation block and no backup that it would only succeed in exhausting him and when Dreadnought regenerated he would return and kill him. So he instead tried to get away. It doesn't change that the ultimate attack could have vaporized Dreadnought. Dreadnought after all has been vaporized by much less powerful attacks, he's just hard to keep dead -
Warrior GuyverC: Takeover - Preview
zeo replied to Matt Bellamy's topic in Warrior Guyver Fan-Fiction
Actually Destrol's ultimate attack is powerful enough to pose a threat to MWG. The trick of course would be getting MWG to stand still for it Remember Ultimate attacks can be many times more powerful than a characters normal power level. -
Yup, would have been interesting. I really dont think Zagams birth was that unique. though i admit merging an upgrade and base unit together was cool, but not unique, its kinda like what happened to the Warrior aceaer guy in the Angel fics on the WG half. You do know the Warrior Aceaer came after Zagam and btw Allen created them both? And unlike Zagam the Warrior Aceaer host didn't go through a radical change!
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Marvel Characters vs. the Guyvers
zeo replied to Weltall2's topic in Guyver Science / General Science Lab Forum
Yeah the rocket skates, he also used them to conserve energy. But you're missing the point. The whole armor is one big collection of gadgets. But he doesn't rely on any one of them. IronMan has won virtually every battle because Tony fights smart. He knows technology and the limits and capabilities of his armor. Not even Rhodes was ever as good as Tony in the Armor. And the fact was the Gray Armor was shown being out classed, Tony just compensated for it. It was like the Gray Hulk, not as powerful but it really only had to be powerful enough to get the job done. So similarly Tony just had to rely on his intelligence more. Really it was no different then any other time he had to fight an opponent more powerful than his armor. IronMan always figures out a way. This is because of Tony the man, not the armor. The more advance and more powerful the armor just makes it easier on Tony. Besides your argument was that the armor advancement was inconsistant when it was consistant. There are many things IronMan can do now that he could never do before. Armor durability for one has definitely improved over the years. And there is a big difference from being able to lift 90 tons when full armor power is channeled into strength versus now being able to lift 90 tons and do a host of other things at the same time. Like with the Silver Armor, there was this one scene in which he was under attack by a heat ray but he was holding up a pillar that if it collapsed it would cave in the ceiling and kill everyone in the building. So he had to rely on his cooling systems to handle the heat as he was using all his power to enhance his strength. Not till he stopped that could he divert power into his shields. But the modern IronMan can easily do the same thing and shield himself at the same time. -
Remember how a Vamore is created, the laser pods are developed seperately and then later implanted in the final phases of the zoaforming process. Most of Vamore's biology is basically just to handle the toxins generated by the laser and the chemical productions of the bio-lumnious fuel for the laser pods. So the laser themselves are a compartmentalized part of the Vamore. And being it's one and only weapon it is the only thing that got mutated by the unit bonding. As for shielding, as can be noted by the strength, due to the rather weak body type of the Vamore we only gave it a 2.5 increase over norm WG stats, which is also because stats get harder to increase the higher they get in WG. But that still makes it a 10x character with a 20x fire-power.
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Marvel Characters vs. the Guyvers
zeo replied to Weltall2's topic in Guyver Science / General Science Lab Forum
Though it was far more advance than the original Gray Armor, as Tony had developed far more advance technology since the original, the main thing is you're forgetting the fact what made IronMan Invincible was not so much the armor but how Tony used it!!! -
And I got exhausted editing everyone's post to proper grammar... Which is why you are noticing it now
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Ah, the joys of a classical education Nice WP Allen
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Most of the new power scale is mainly revelant to the Gigantic and Zoalords. Thanks in part to new revelations from the latest Manga translations. Giving us for the first time official information on character stats, which includes official stats on many zoaforms. The changes for the regular Guyver stats are mainly from fan made recalculations using real world physics formulas to figure out how much energy something like the Mega Smashers would really require to work the way they do. So are more rationalized than official.
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What are you guys talking about, the WG Vamore DF is already up in the Chronos DF section? http://warriorguyver.com/wgfanfic/dataf ... vamore.htm
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You have to remember three things... 1) A Vamore is designed for fire power and not strength. 2) A HSL power system uses the host to regulate the Bio-Boost so the resulting power level is entirely dependant on what the host body can handle. 3) A Guyver Unit enhances the characteristics of a host and a Vamore is a firepower type. So don't assume a straight multiplication of abilities. Vamore's weren't designed for physical strength, they were designed for firepower and the WG Vamore datafile reflects that fact.
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Marvel Characters vs. the Guyvers
zeo replied to Weltall2's topic in Guyver Science / General Science Lab Forum
Yes, that is the order of events but the armor advancement and capabilities have been consistent throughout the series. Armors like the Stealth Armor would of course be less powerful because it is specialized for stealth and not power. Most significantly being how the armor has gained more and more energy reserve capacity as time has passed. Reducing the need to focus power for one task at a time. The silver armor for example could not use full strength and shields at the same time. As the armor has advanced the abilities to use multiple abilities at peak power has increased. While the abilities of the armor have been consistent with their design and whether or not they are specialized or not. -
Marvel Characters vs. the Guyvers
zeo replied to Weltall2's topic in Guyver Science / General Science Lab Forum
Actually IronMan has been fairly consistant, remember his enemies have advanced just like he has. The original Gray Armor was nowhere near as powerful as the others. It could barely fly and could only fire the repulsors a couple of times before draining the armors power. For example, in the issue in which these theives stole that armor and each used only a part of it demonstrated that as each quickly used up the power of the armor. The one with the boots could only hover a bit, etc. Strength was also only in the ten ton class back then. And when he finally created the normal red and gold armor his power was still below the 50 ton class. His first encounter with Drax for example, when Drax still was intelligent and in the 50 ton class strength, had Drax nearly squashing his arm through the armor. It took quite awhile before he exceeded the 50 ton class range and even then most of his amazing feets were done by focusing the total power of the armor to do just one thing. Like focusing all his power into a single repulsor blast. Course when he did that against Doom back then it just ticked him off. Other times he just got lucky like with the Hulk he knocked him out after the Hulk had already been dazed by having a fighter jet exploding in his face and focusing his armor's total power into a single punch. The strain was so great his armor overloaded and he was trapped inside. Ant Man had to shrink and go inside the armor to manually free Tony from the armor. The White and Red armor was the first really powerful armor but even then he was focusing his power at one task at a time. Like using strength and shields at the same time was often a problem. Afterwards Tony recreated the Gray armor from scratch before returning to the traditional Gold and Red armor, then the War Machine Armor and then the Tele-presense armor, etc. So yes the IronMan armor has had a close to 100 ton strength range for awhile but most of that time it is only when the armor's power had been fully focused on strength. The present Armor's ability to multi-task shows how far the armor has come. Tony doesn't have to prioritize as much as he used to. -
A normal Relic is about 1,115m in length and 1,008m in width. The Ark is actually a war Relic, which has the dimensions of 51,020m in length, 16030m in width, and 9,950m in height. But you probably mean the WG fan fic War Relic, which is basically similar to a normal Relic just like a WG is similar to a normal Guyver.
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Sneak Preview: W'Kar Datafile: SHHH, don't tell anyone.
zeo replied to W'Kar's topic in Warrior Guyver Fan-Fiction
The reason the Matrix has a problem with the W'Kar element is not because of the multi-dimensional energy itself, but rather is because of how concentrated the W'Kar element energy field is. The Matrix dimensional energy field is nowhere near as strong, so simply gets overwhelmed by the more concentrated energy of the W'Kar Element energy field. -
Yes The original Crystallite. . . No!. . . An Apophis based Crystallite though could be a different story
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The blast is fired like a Pressure Cannon, with both hands, and produces a beam blast with the same power and characteristics as a Mega Smash. Except since power comes from the CPM's the weapon can technically be fired continuously or in bursts as long as wanted or required. Similarly the beam can be fired from each hand seperately but at only the power of a normal single Mega Smash each.
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Gigantic Unit Control Medals
zeo replied to Shenzon's topic in Guyver Science / General Science Lab Forum
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Gigantic Unit Control Medals
zeo replied to Shenzon's topic in Guyver Science / General Science Lab Forum
Might have been an animation error or the animator was just too lazy. Or it could just have been an interpretation, like showing the host beneath the armor even though we know the Guyver basically zoaforms the host when it bonds to the host. In the Manga the top part of the Gigantic CM is indeed the host unit's. -
Hi, Guys I am going to be here infrequently. Here is why.
zeo replied to Weltall2's topic in General 'whatever'.
You have my most sincere sympathies and condolences to your family, Weltall2. . .