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McAvoy

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  1. Actually I already know that. But what I am saying is that in the Meeting of Warriors fic, Jason said a zoalord was given a buttered down Guyver unit. In the Time War fic, one of the Zoalords said the Guyver Zoalord was a hundred times more powerful than Warrior Guyver. In the Creator datafile said he is in fact only 200 times more powerful than a normal Guyver. Now it's the Zoalord that is in fact buttered down not the unit. So, which one is it? The unit or the Zoalord? Or neither? Because if either are buttered down, than a full Guyver Zoalord with a non-buttered down Guyver unit or Zoalord host, would produce a being more powerful than 20,000 men. Think of it this way (keep in mind it's an example, and the Guyver Zoalord is 200x): If the Guyver unit is buttered down: Guyver Unit(50x)xZoalord(200x): 10,000 men, so therefore: Zoalord must be 400 men in order to be at 20,000 men as a Guyver Zoalord. If the Zoalord is buttered down: Guyver Unit(100x)xZoalord(100x): 10,000 men, so therefore: Zoalord must be 400 men in order to be 20,000 men as a Guyver Zoalord. If the above is true, then neither can be buttered down to maintain the Guyver Zoalord's already established power level.
  2. Actually it being discussed right now. So if this zoalord is inferior to the normal Creator made Zoalord, then wouldn't the normal Zoalords be around 4x? But then again, Sully has said befopre that Kron was a Master Zoalord at 4x level. So if these zoalords are indeed 2x, what's inferior about the Guyver Zoalord's zoaform? I always thought it was the Guyver unit itself.
  3. McAvoy

    AAR Future

    My name's Greg... Allen did use his own name for Greg's brother. So maybe if he has a brother, his name is Greg. So therefore do you mean his brother?
  4. But where do you get that estimate?
  5. Matt answered your question. To answer your question, no you cannot vaporize a planet with only 500 megatons in a single go. You would require a billion times that give or take.
  6. To vaporize a planet does not mean engulf it. Though somehow you would have to create an explosion from within. Death Star's an example, though it doesn't entirely vaporize the planet, it destroys it into small asteriods the size the Falcon. Since the mega smashers do not stop themsevles, Anubis can continuously fire t hem. So therefore he can given time destroy the planet, then vaporize the remaining pieces.
  7. When I meant scars, I meant varying from giant crators to still recovering from such an impact to still forming. In either case, today's Earth possesses no scar. Definteily before life.
  8. I saw a few CG movies over the years on this theory. However you have to remember that it can't be so recent (meaning in the last few millions of years) because again like I said, it would have left some sort of scar on Earth, whether it's a big crater or the earth is still recovering from it. By the looks of the Earth now, I think aside from man-made damage, the Earth is healthy. Also, you have to remember that such an impact on Earth could have ripped the atmosphere away from Earth. Many believe that if future moon-sized objects did hit Earth, the atmosphere would be ripped away. Also, to make the Earth's mantle exposed, would have killed all life on Earth. But since there are evidence out that support there was life after the Dinosaur mass extinction, tha eventually led the way for the domination of mammals, that a moon sized object could not have done as what you suggested. In fact if there was such an impact, then life would have to start all over again down to the formations of cells again. To create life again like before, would take billions of years not millions. If such a theory is true, I believe it would have happened very early in the Earth's life, while it was still forming.
  9. What about Imakarum Mirabilus? You forgot him. I doubt Murakami has any meaning to his name because I think it's just another Japanese name.
  10. I'll answer the last question: No, they suspect it was billions of years ago, not millions. For the such a mass like the Moon to leave the earth's own mass millions of years ago would have at least left a decent sized scar (along with other 'scars').
  11. Your question was answered for the most part. Meanign that W'Kar's WG datafile mentions the 100x as an average as Zeo stated, meaning it can be higher or lower in normal space. For example, the 100x could be a 2x boost or a 50% boost from normal, and his Hyper Space boost could be only equal or slightly higher than the 100x figure. Or then again, he could regenerate 1,000x as you stated.
  12. Actually his old GWoTGs datafile and the WG datafile are almost the same. Slight differences in datafile arrangement, and explanations. But pretty much the same. Besides let's assume that his 100x regeneration level is an average. That means his real regeneration range (example only) is 50 to 200x normal. Even the Dreadnought's regeneration level in his old GWotGs datafile even says his regeneration is 200 to 1,000x normal. So on average Dreadnought is normally regenerating twice as fast or more than W'Kar's normal. This shouldn't be that hard to accept since it's the Matrix doing the enhanced regenerating whereas W'Kar's regeneration is entirely based on his own powers.
  13. Actually he was 17x so therefore he would 17x. Then again, he could use his Warrior Rage and boost it up to 54x. No, in his original datafile on the GWotG site before the old datafiles there were taken down, had regeneration around 20 to 30x. The WG datafile version was probably higher for two reasons: 1. Dreadnought had regeneration 200 to 1,000x at the time of his old datafile, which is by far the fastest in the entire W'Kar universe up until Anubis came around. They had to make W'Kar seem powerful in comparison. I mean look at the WG datafile and compare it to other datafiles. He seems rather weak for his power level. 2. Difference in univeres.
  14. Zeo not Neo. In both WG and W'Kar fanfics there alrady has been a mention of some sort of governor. Malice before he became attached to Sho, was a 20x character at best. Now he's a 60x character because Grend lifted a 'governor'. Also Dreadnought overrides his own governor to give himself a 60% power boost. Remember the control medal is programmed to protect the host at all costs. Evolution does have a tendency to change the DNA a bit, so the host can't evolve because the unit will not let the happen. Same goes with the unit, if the bio booster armor changes it could change how it reacts to the control medal (making it free for instance). So I think the Creators who created the unit probably made a limit to how much the unit can change if can change at all.
  15. I remember it was around double that of his norm. I don't know where I remember that though. Also, I thought W'Kar's regeneration is actually around 20 to 30 times normal? In the GWotG, most of the characters had regeneration levels approximately equal to their power levels. For instnace, you are a 10x character, so therefore you regenerate at 10x as fast.
  16. I thought W'Kar's blades are slightly stronger than a Gigantic's blade (2x+) while a Warrior Guyver's blade is 4x. Dreadnought's blades are defintely stronger than this, more like 25 to 40x plus. So technically wouldn't the solid plasma give it great strength as well? Otherwise, Dreadnought's blades should have easily cut through W'Kar's blades as weasily he did it to Dreadnought (the first time).
  17. McAvoy

    Necro W'kar

    You know it's one thing to make topics like a horny little bunny, but something like this can be PMed to Allen. *Tries to make this disappear, but instead turns the monitor off.* Damn...
  18. That's a really good answer. Though I think it's also the Matrix helping Jason out from Greg from fully scanning his control medal. While Dreadnought was having difficulty as well with W'Kar as well trying to get scans from him. My guess it's the difference between the Matrix's technology and the W'Kar technology. The reason why I say this, is that throughout that story, Greg comments on how efficient the Warrior units are, and how hard to kill they are. W'Kar's unit is by no means superior to a Matrix, it's just the difference in technology.
  19. He's suffering from the telepathic attack that was supposed to keep him from moving. But he did, and used his most powerful attack which also drained him. During that time, he was still under that telepathic attack from the Creators. He probably has damage throughout his body, that can't be healed by normal means. My guess is the zoacrystals, we already know what happens to a zoalord when a zoacrystal is damaged. ince the founding of Chronos, he gave Valcus 11 zoacrystals (maybe not all at once) to create 11 new zoalords. So no wonder why he's so weakened. But then again, think about this: If I am correct that it's the zoacrystals, then the zoacrystals in the other zoalords could be damaged since they're from Alkanphel. So maybe those zoalords are not at their full potential yet.
  20. Originally I thought it was because of a more advanced design. Take a look at Dreadnought vs. Zeus, Zeus does not have pyramid shaped gravity orbs and shield orbs (other than the ones on the pod). Of course Dreadnought possesses far greater gravity powers than Zeus does. But Warrior Guyver and Warrior Guyver 2 both possess identical gravitational powers, but how they use them is different. WG2 uses the CPMs to boost them to mega/hyper smasher quality attacks. WG uses his body shield to boost his to a single mega smasher attack.
  21. Actually I read it wrong, the datafile says a similar attack as the Warrior Guyver's Gravity Shield attack, not the actual Gravity Shield.
  22. Doesn't Black Nova possess the same Gravity Shield as Warrior Guyver? If so, then it's not the matter of how how long each other can fight, or how many times he can get killed, but the actual durability of the control medal itself when handling massive gravitational energy. Then again, I could be wrong.
  23. North and South America will be closer to Africa and Europe. I remember that the American continents move I think a foot every thousand years or so.
  24. I agree, the WG2 units are supposed to be the originals, but since Black Nova was far more powerful than the Warrior units, the Warrior Guyver we know was created. I think they all have equally powerful telepathic powers.
  25. All ACTF technology is based off of today's technology and backward engineering of Area 51 technology. Chronos far surpasses us in genetic engineering, but my guess they are only maybe a decade or two ahead of ACTF in other technology.
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