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  1. You want to know what happens when the Guyver goes on a host? . . . Okay When a Guyver Unit bonds to a host it essentially creates a hybrid between the Unit organism and the host. Most internal organs are regressed so they take up no space and no resources. The heart is actually replaced by a superior version but is still controlled by the host brain so the pulse pattern remains the same. The lungs are replaced by the Smasher Cells. Smalller, more efficient, lungs are placed near the neck area with the neck cords being the seive by which oxygen is drawn in from the environment. The face vents are the exhaust ports by which all waste is vented, which includes excess heat as steam, metabolic byproducts, and carbon dioxide. The vocal cords are regressed, the Guyver has no need to speak since all sound is efficiently generated by the sonic orbs. The Bones and Muscles are left alone but the organism merges with them and infuses them with energy from the boost dimensions. The combination of which grants the Guyver its physical strength. Special organs which manipulate gravity energy are placed throughout key points of the body, namely the joint/fulcrum points of the body, and allow the unit to use its gravity energy to boost momentum by 10x. Further boosting the Guyver's physical power and helping to compensate for any lack in speed and mass. Allowing the Guyver to punch or kick through a zoanoid's body with minimal effort. Specialized versions of these organs in the palms is what allows the focusing of the gravitational energy to produce the pressure cannon, which utilizes the effects of a compressed black hole to produce the attack. The Nervous system is also left alone but the CM directly interfaces with the host brain and uses it to enhance its own processing ability, allowing it to predict the host desired action and thus allow the host to react faster than normal as well as provide the host a direct control over the unit. That is also how the unit links the hyper sensors to the host so the host can use them. The Eyes are merged with the Guyver eyes but the Guyver eyes takes over and the whole surface of the Guyver eye is like a retina so has a huge surface area compared to the human eye so can see far better. The gravity control orb syphons energy from the boost dimension continuously and is why the Guyver can regenerate and doesn't need to eat. The two triangular protrusions on either side of the orb is what allows the gravity field to be focused for flight. The infrared head beam orb is actually a heat vent, venting excess heat super efficiently from the core heat of the Guyver. But focused as a laser it makes an effective weapon. The Guyver organism doesn't completely merge with the host however and beneath the armor plates the tendrils of the organism can still be seen wrapped over the host's entire body and serves as a form of chain mail armor while the armor plating covers the rest. The Guyver armor is reactive like skin, it can harden on impact to rapidly absorb impact force. This can be seen in the Anime when G1 was shot repeatedly with a normal pistol gun and the bullet impacts were absorbed causing small indentions in the armor before the bullets simply fell to the floor and the armor sprang back to its original shape. The CM itself is composed of several components and it extends outward like an antenna when interfacing with certain creator tech like a Relic. Creating a direct mental link with the host which allows the host to pilot a Relic like an extension of their body. This leads to the Gigantic which is basically a converted Relic reshaped to form an armor upgrade. Similar to the host unit merger the Gigantic organism merges with the Guyver host to create the Gigantic. The exact details aren't given but during the bonding process the host CM extends outward like it would when linking with a normal Relic but then the Relic CM combines with the host CM forming the third ring of the Gigantic CM. The Gigantic unit can be seen flowing over the host like a second skin before it expands into the final Gigantic form. Both the Guyver and Gigantic work by infusing energy from the boost dimension during activation so the calling of the unit not only activates the unit but also empoweres the Guyver at the same time. Sho used this fact in the Manga when he played possum and deactivated his unit, pretending to lose consciousness, and when he was carried to the right position he re-activated and unleashed his full power on all the zoanoids within range. All his wounds before de-activating the armor was instantly regenerated. Internally the Guyver is integrated into the Gigantic form, for example when GG3 sliced off his own leg to save himself from getting sliced in half the inside of the leg could be seen and it looked just like a normal sliced off leg. No distinctions between the units could be seen. The Gigantic also has many abilities but that can be talked about easily in its own topic.
  2. Pretty much, along with the usual suspects like... Liberty, etc.
  3. A type of Nova Kavzar. The official Kavzar model shown so far is not the only one in use in the Creator empire.
  4. Originally, yes, but we've decided against using that design and since we never officially used it, it is just basically fan art now.
  5. It's one of the first drafts for a type of Kavzar.
  6. Yes, 7 Days of Hell will be completed this year and there should be other updates as well this year.
  7. It's actually called the "Gravity Knuckle" attack. The Power Amp crystals channel and boost the unit's gravitational energy. And just like Guyot with his gravity point crystals the Gigantic has power amp crystals on the fist to unleash its power with. Several possibilities. . . 1) Agito may not have known how to use that ability, even though he had already seen Sho use that ability when he hitched a ride along with Gigantic Sho when the Gigantic Cocoon first became active and hyper jumped from Arizona to Japan. 2) It may be limited to the Gigantic Cocoon and the Crate was too big for it. 3) G3 was hot enough to scorch a tin rooftop he landed on after traveling through with the Gigantic Cocoon. So since the Crate contained vaccine Agito probably thought it safer to carry it through normal space rather than risk incinerating it through a hyper jump. 4) Teleporting may require something to home in on, when Sho did it he had Mizuki calling to him for help to home in on. 5) Teleporting may require a certain power level and Agito may have used up too much energy to initiate a teleport. 6) Agito may have been trying to confuse Chronos by taking the scenic route. 7) Zeus Thunderbolt has bases in America so Agito may have been too close to teleport. 8 ) It may simply have never occured to Agito to even try. 9) Agito may simply prefer to fly. 10) Perhaps he did teleport but waited till he was far enough away from Chronos so they wouldn't detect and possibly track the energy signature of the teleport.
  8. You don't have to vilify Jason Weltall2, but even heros can accidently cause great damage despite the best of intentions. Yup Kamui de' Tempest, pretty much. Basically one of the big overall themes of this fan fiction is whether or not Jason can, as the old saying goes, bake his cake and eat it too Funny you should mention Ira Weltall2, you'd might note that Jason sensed that too before it happened. Did she really come for him or did he subconsciously call her? She was relying on a Matrix but those WK's followed her despite the Barrier. Did Jason weaken the Barrier for her? The Matrix barely allowed WG2 to make it through the Barrier, yet a less powerful Guyver like Assassin Guyver made it through and the Barrier was even weak enough to let the two WK's through even though even with 2 Matrixes Krullnar could not make it through the Barrier. With the power of the Matrix, did Jason subconsciously set into the motion the chain of events of the Meetings fic? Can you tell I love to tell stories with lots of subplots that are not immediately apparent? And you really can't blame the Creators since they never altered history either. That's like blaming a gun for killing someone instead of the shooter. It would have done nothing without the user. The Creators only did what they did because of Jason's actions. The Creators in the WG universe may have created the Guyver Zoalord but the Guyver Zoalord didn't create a time paradox, Jason did! You should also note that regardless of what WG2 did, it was ultimately Jason that allowed the conflict to happen. He chose to lead the team to help Ira. If Dreadnought never got involved then the problem would have resolved itself, one way or another, and Anubis would never have been created. Either the GWOTG cast would have defeated Krullnar or W'Kar would have died and with his death the W'Kar element would have exploded and destroyed Krullnar. Either way it would have been over and the multiverse would have been safe. Not to mention part of the Reason Anubis happened was in part due to what Jason did to W'Kar, channeling his energy into W'Kar. Energy from a being responsible for a temporal paradox. . . How did you think that affected the W'Kar element? Again there is nothing worse than causing a paradox, cause then you threaten existence itself. No other character has put the multiverse in that much danger regardless of their intentions. Anubis can destroy whole galaxies and not cause that much disturbance to the multiverse. Dreadnought's involvement allowed the paradox of Anubis. It was also his involvement that helped create the paradox of having duplicates of the major characters at the end of the Meetings fic. Wherever Jason has gone he has caused radical changes. In a way he's kinda like Adam Warlock from Marvel Comics, he's both part of his reality and seperate at the same time. An agent of change both good and bad only time will tell if he will be a true hero or the destroyer of everything. The Kregen didn't allow the Paradox to happen, they aren't gods, they can't be aware of all realities simultaneously. Their perception is greater than ours but is not limitless. So they see a threat to their existence and just as we would do they are trying to stop it. If Jason dies then the WG universe will begin to stabilize and then the Kregen could try to restore the original time line... That's their plan anyway.
  9. Kamui de' Tempest, you have a pretty good grasp on what is going on. Jason can be described as that stone in the temporal pond. But it's more like a asteroid smashing into the ocean creating a super tsunami. Though it presently impossible to explain what Time really is since there is no answer right now. It's just one of those things that are really beyond the grasp of the human mind to fully comprehend. Our brains simply aren't designed to process it any more than higher dimensions. Things like a hypercube can only be conceived of mathematically and in simplified terms. The same is true of what we call time, which is only limited to what we can perceive of it. In fact no scientist in the world has yet figured a way to describe what time really is. There are literally hundreds of competing theories debated all the time. Some even argue if time exists at all and is just an illusion of consciousness. Curved time is also one of the theories largo but like the universe we can't be sure what its shape really is. Some think time is a loop for example, while others view it like a river, and other just as a wave expanding outward from the big bang. For the WG fan fic we go with the present mostly accepted concept that time travel is generally impossible. Einstein didn't believe it was possible, then again he didn't believe in quantum mechanics either, though Relativity doesn't rule it out anymore than it really rules out faster than light travel. It only says it can't happen in certain ways. The concept of using wormholes to time travel is one of the theorized loop holes and has been discussed extensively by scientists but most scientist don't think that would work, with factors like violating conservation of energy, violating causality, and up to causing a paradox being the reasons. Some even argue there is no future or past, only the present and thus time travel would be impossible since there would be no past to return to. Like Stephen Kings Langoliers story, which is based on that theory, any attempt to time travel would lead to oblivion. So we've mainly adopted the concept that any attempt to time travel just bounces you into a parallel reality. So they are really just moving through dimensional space rather than time. Thus no paradoxes are ever created. But I'm one of those who believe time is far more complex than most scientist want to deal with. So for the fan fic the we view time Multi-dimensionally, in the multiverse, time within each reality is treated as just reference points in the vibrational patterns of a said universe. So a race like the Kregen who exist outside of our time can be aware of the whole of history of any given reality they choose to interact with. Within the Multiverse all timelines co-exist within a super timeline of the multiverse. For Time War we explained the normal barriers against time travel were weakened by the Guyver Zoalord. Basically destroying the Earth was enough to create a temporal ripple big enough for WG to punch through to go to the actual past. So instead of being bounced into a parallel reality WG went back to Earth's own past and altered history, creating a self preserving paradox. From within the WG universe everything looks fine and Jason is a hero. But outside from the multiverse the WG universe looks like it has warped into itself and is creating destructive ripples outward and is only contained by the Barrier. The Kregen have no direct access to the WG universe because of this. The sending of the Gilgamesh unit was a one way thing. Basically to the Kregen the WG universe might as well be a black hole. Just because they can't do anything to it or get very close doesn't mean they can't toss things into it like a dormant unit. They just can't reach in to take it back. Distorted as their perception of the WG universe is, they can still make out bits and pieces, enough for them to choose who to send the unit to. But note they never talked to him or told him why they sent him the unit. Also note that if what is happening to the WG universe is allowed to spread out to the rest of the multiverse it could kill the Kregen. So you can understand if they want to stop it now? The Creation of Anubis is proof to the Kregens of this, the barrier would have contained the damage but with Jason traveling to other realities he basically violated quaratine and is spreading the paradox to other realities. So as bad as Anubis may be he is still just the symptom while Jason is the Cause to the Kregen. If Jason travels to any other realities then the damage would be spread even further throughout the multiverse. Uh, Tyranthrax, I'm one of the guys who write the WG fan fic!!! Sorry but you are not aware of the back story we created for the Creation of the WG universe and how it all really started. You have only read what the end result was. So when I say Jason is responsible, I mean Jason is responsible! Even given what you do know Jason was no pawn, it was his choice from start to finish. It may not have been much of a choice but it was still he who decided to do it. He couldn't even have gone back in time if he hadn't willed it. It doesn't matter what anyone else told him. The Creators didn't send him back, they just helped make it easier for him by leading him to the portal. Jason was already sensing if he hadn't gone then the time line would have corrected itself and the original time line would have restored itself. He even saw it before he did the final jump. All the Creators did was explain what he was already starting to sense. This is because he's the nexus of the paradox. So he alone was aware it was all coming to an end unless he preserved the paradox. Everyone else was unaware, even the Creators weren't fully aware and only knew what they knew because Jason told them in the past and they were just passing what he told them back to him. Remember Draven, etc actually lived through the time war event so to them it was history. The rest of the world would have blissfully blinked out of existence if Jason hadn't gone to the past. Not to mention he also altered time by bringing Faye to the present. Consequently removing her DNA from human evolution over the last couple million years. The fact the Creators are aware of the new time line is indicative that the paradox is over lapping, which is needed for it to preserve itself. Usually when you bend space in on itself you get a black hole, so imagine the damage a time paradox could be causing to the multiverse? Also note Time War created two paradoxes, the creation of the WG time line as we presently know it as well as one from the Future when CG used the same event to arrive in the present from the future. Just to show the paradoxes are overlapping and creating other paradoxes as well. There are also other events in which I can't discuss yet that Jason will be involved with that the Kregen are already aware of.
  10. zeo

    Hello!!!

    Funny you should mention Kuririn, since his name is an example of this. kuri, which means "chestnut" in reference to his shaved head and Shōrin ("Shaolin" in Chinese) which reference the monk design they used for him during most of the series. Which they combined into Kuririn. Though they mutilated the name into Krillian for the english dub. Though they kept the pun as they continued it with his daughter's name which was also a name of a nut (not to mention the name of his ex-girlfriend).
  11. Mostly correct Kamui de' Tempest. Jason may have saved his own reality but he has caused serious damage to the multiverse doing so. This would be like curing someone of a disease just so they could become a plague carrier for everyone else. Original time line Jason never existed, which means there was an original time war event that created Jason's time line. But like the Creators said time would heal itself and Jason's time line would have ceased to exist and the time line would have returned to its original state. But then Jason went back and preserved the paradox making him the center of the new reality. And making the paradox perminent. And lets make this clear, W'Kar has never re-written history. I repeat Jason is the only one who has ever done this!!! Like Greg's brother wasn't resurrected from the dead, Greg got him back from another reality in which it was Greg who died instead of his brother. No paradox was ever created by Greg. The Fighter Guyver II armor is actually Greg's alternate's armor put on his Brother and given Mark II tech upgrade. Just like how Jason got Fiona back! True time travel is normally impossible, it's impossible because its not suppose to happen. W'Kar and the others have never truly time traveled, just traveled to different realities. But because of the Guyver Zoalord incident it became possible for Jason to alter his time line history, creating the paradox. To the Multiverse this is like turning a part of itself inside out. The WG universe has been so disturbed by this event that the Kreegen can no longer access the WG reality. Like it was no longer really part of the multiverse. Note the Kreegen never had such problems with any reality W"Kar had been to. Let's also realize that as higher dimensional beings the Kreegen can see time very differently from the way we do. And they can see that the damage Jason will conitnue to be a threat. Though true the Kreegen aren't gods and so aren't perfect and can't know everything. They are acting for what they believe is the best interest of the multiverse. So far the barrier is containing the damage but even a short trip to W'Kar's reality caused Anubis, a being as Weltall2 correctly points out can potentially effect many realities and maybe the Multiverse itself. Also note the Kreegen want Jason dead so they can not only stop the damage but repair it as well. Which they can't do now as long as Jason lives and the paradox he created continues to spread. As to who could cause more damage, hands down it's Jason. Reason being, whatever Anubis does the multiverse will still exist (all he wants to do is conquer it), but what Jason is doing can potentially destroy it (as in making it unlivable) Really, if you had a choice between a conqueror and the plague, which would you choose?
  12. zeo

    Hello!!!

    Japanese is a phonetic language, which basically means what they have as words go together to form concepts which for us would be words. If taken apart like we would normally break up the words of a sentence then each part will have a different meaning than what they do together. For example take any word and break it up into its phonetic components and then try to translate each segment of that phonetic spelling. Phonetic for example is pho£net£ic! Which you pronounce f*-*ne-tik! Which shows the primary problem with doing a word for word translation of japanese since even a simple sentence like going to school, would translate to gibberish if you don't take the phonetic linking of the words into account. The other problem is japanese is structured for ranking of respect. Everyone speaks to each other in terms of levels of respect and social ranking. Closest thing we got is calling someone sir, mister, teacher, master, etc. The improper use of which is considered insulting. You'd notice this problem in the translating resulting in things like Sho, Tetsuro, and Mizuki refering to each other like family. Or like Oniguyver pointed out the reference to Guyot, etc. There is also the problem not all letters are pronounced the same way, some letters are either silent or pronounced very differently which makes translating a bit difficult to do by ear unless you are already familiar with the word and its proper pronouncing in japanese. Which is why even today many fans argue over the proper spelling of many of the characters names. Like Alkanphel, some have argued it should be Archanfel. Or Risker should be Lisker, etc. Even experts in both languages can get confused as some concepts simply don't translate since there are no equivalent words.
  13. zeo

    Hello!!!

    Depends on which version you got, which could either be one of the variant fan subs or the official sub. Japanese grammer is organized differently from westerner cultures so a literal translation would sound weird if you're not use to the differences. And depending on which version you have it could more or less be a literal translation word for word of what is said.
  14. Though true Anubis and Zagam can potentially cause trouble to the multiverse the fact remains neither of them have yet done anything to really threaten the Multiverse. Remember to keep things in perspective. To the Kreegen we're like ants, we can do whatever we want to our reality and it will make no difference to them. Sure we can cause some trouble but usually nothing they can't handle. This compared to what Jason did which is equivalent to having a fire breathing bug in your house setting things on fire where ever it goes. They can't really ignore him. As for time... Saying time is alive in no way means it's singular anymore than saying a planet is alive. Just because a planet is alive doesn't mean there aren't others, the same with time. It's only singular if you live within/on that time/planet. Cause then you are referencing what you are experiencing. But the Multiverse is full of different universes/realities. But like cells in a body each one helps makes up the whole which is the multiverse. So to the Kreegen they see what is happening to the WG universe like a cancerous cell. It's not doing what it's suppose to and it is starting to effect its environment. While the Barrier is like a cyst, protecting the rest of the multiverse from the rogue universe. The Kreegen themselves are higher dimensional beings. Their universe is the multiverse. What they do is to preserve the status quo. No one needed to elect them, they are simply preserving where they live and only deal with things that effect them. It's basically like coming home and finding your furniture had been moved around by some kid and you try to put everything back the way it was but it can never be exactly the way it was. Now here comes Jason who not only time traveled but caused a major paradox. We're not talking about anything minor, we're talking galactic scale paradox!!! The closest any other character came to that was Anubis, who as the Kreegen have said should not have been created. But even Anubis has not Altered history and remember the Kreegen partly blame Jason for Anubis creation. Basically, for just the WG universe, if the Guyver Zoalord had not been stopped he would have destroyed the Earth (which means the last couple million years of human history would never have happened since there would have been no Earth for it to happen on) And then GZ would have moved on to hunt down and destroy all of the Creators throughout the universe and any other world he happened upon until he had reshaped the universe and set himself up as the only god. Getting the picture? The WG universe as it exists now should not even exist. And it was not just one time paradox, Jason himself is a paradox. Remember he came from a future that should never had existed, which means there was a previous time paradox event that created Jason's time line and he's the one that preserved it. Which measn the WG universe is full of overlapping time paradoxes that ripple out throughout the entire galaxy. And that Jason is the nexus of that temporal paradox storm. To the Kreegen it's like coming home and finding a hole in the floor where the TV used to be and the hole is covered in razaor sharp barbed wires. There's no way for them to even touch it. Which is why they had to send W'Kar in, they have no power in the WG universe. The Kreegen aren't bothered by the Barrier itself, the WG2 universe Creators created the barrier to protect their universe from the Guyver Zoalord. Thus it was created because of the original WG Time Line. As for the W'Kar element, it's a natural part of the multiverse. What Jason has done is not.
  15. Ah, but there is a significant difference. Jason is the only one who actually altered the history of his universe. Though it was the Guyver Zoalord that made it possible, it was still his actions that caused the chain of events. Basically think what it would be like to come home and find that your house has been turned into abstract art. The Guyver Zoalord was suppose to destroy the Earth in that reality! In comparison W'Kar time traveled by going to alternate realities, avoiding such paradoxes, which is how he got his brother back from the dead, etc. So Jason is the only one who caused an actual paradox event rather than just mix and matching realities. Also Jason's time travel caused other paradoxial events, such as allowing CG to travel to the past from the future. Causing additional ripples. Which is why the Kregan are so alarmed and why they have difficulty even accessing the WG universe while they have no such problem accessing other realities like the GWOTG universe.
  16. It'll be more like you're floating in the pool, minding your own business and soaking in the rays, when suddenly someone splashes you. Everything is pretty much the same as before except you have been disturbed.
  17. Possibly, though the energy is infinite it would be more likely they would be disturbed by the disturbance to their reality by such intrusion than the energy draining itself. Like the Kreegon, who are mainly upset about WG upsetting the balance to the multiverse. The normal Guyver unit also syphons energy from the boost dimension through the gravity control orb as well as when the unit activates. The HSL is really just the same system on Turbo.
  18. zeo

    Problem

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  19. Ugh, they mutilated the origin story. Why couldn't they just go with Batman Year One instead?
  20. I heard Takaya is an Ultraman fan and this was in homage to Ultraman? Just like the Mega Smasher was in homage to Godzilla's atomic breath.
  21. zeo

    Problem

    Go ahead, I got a copy if anything goes horribly wrong
  22. Like I said, we went the Venom route. The reasoning was the fact the organism is a parasite so still needs a host even if it is sentient.
  23. Yup, and yes it has been considered.
  24. zeo

    Wow

    It has been discussed in the Science Forum.
  25. Well sentient organism is not really new, WG's Zygote Guyver being one example (we just made it more like Venom though), but a new take on it is always welcome.
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