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  1. These points are indeed possible. I do not know for a fact that the Grey Guyver is the Life Force Guyver. I was merely stating my ideas on the subject. To find out if he is the Life Force Guyver we'll have to wait for further information from the Gods of the Warrior Universe. It is possible that the Grey Unit is a predecessor to the Life Force Unit, but unlikely that it came after. I forget which story it's stated in, but I remember that Krullnar was very interested in recovering this unit because it was the immediate predecessor to the fully functional unit bonded to Jason. This is why I feel it to be unlikely the Grey Warrior Guyver is not the LFG. I find it unlikley (But possible) that Solom would have made the same mistake twice. Of coarse there is a third possibility, The Grey Warrior Guyver was designed as a test of the Darmon energy system and was never equiped with a HSL. So Unless someone can come up with something more that I may have missed I feel further speculation on the subject of the Grey Guyver's possible identity should be shelved for the time being. Does anyone have any ideas on who the Cloaked Man could be? Do any of the Mods' wish to provide some tid bit of information? even a 'warm' or 'cold' would be appreciated.
  2. I find the princibles behind the Demensional Coupler to far more believable than the Hyper Space Link. One thing about it though has been bugging me...Is the size of the device relivent to the power output? Like the Armor's are powered by a Demensional Coupler the size of a Beer Can, following this princible would one the size of a bus power an entire city or would it produce the same amount of energy? I've been thinking that the bigger the fusion reaction that is shifted into higher demensions would result in a bigger power flow. And how much power would a Demensional Coupler the size of a beer can produce? Say three thousand giga joules, maybe four thousand? Using that comparison a pare of devices the size of a bus would essentially produce enough energy to power the entire United States, wouldn't it? As for the Science behind the Arc Reactor in Ironman, the princibles behind it are related to a perpetual motion device. However it seems to function in a similar way as a Zero Point Module from the Stargate TV show. It would produce a vast amount of energy but deplete eventually. The unbelievable nature of the power production is Tony Stark could power the entire United States with a few of the second generation mini devices, as a single device produces 3 GW of energy. Which, if the science of Back To The Future was accuret, is more energy than contained in two to three bolts of lightning. In essence this technoligy is more of a plot advancing device than a scientific possability.
  3. I just find it unlikely there would be two guyvers that feed on energy and look so similar to each other. Although I will admit the possibility. I for one have commented on the Grey Guyver's lack of Vibrational Swords on the elbow. After all why would a guyver unit remove a weapon when it is powered up? Warrior Guyver only lost weapons when his unit powered down. Now to review the Cloaked Man Possibilities: Guyot - Fit until the 'Cloaked Man' used a cyclone attack (Something Guyot never demonstrated before-But he could have always had this ability, after all Imakirum possessed it and he was originally a prototype for Guyot) Grakken Guyver - He quickly became my primary suspect only to later, that same story, be disqualified from the running (Couldn't produce the Cyclone Attack) Imakarum - I suspected that he might have begun to regain his free will, but he was present at the battle in New York and unless he possess more power than his data file shows he couldn't have been in two places at once. Ancient Zoalord - While it still remains a possibility, I find this idea to be unlikely. It's too easy to say 'It's an ancient Zoalord.' Agito - Deffinately would fit his personality to 'team up' with the Grakken, but he was battling Kron when the Cloaked Man last appeared. Not to mention Agito doesn't strike me as the Cloak wearing type. Trio Member - Could be a possibile member of the Primitive Guyver's Buddies list. Although this doesn't help in itendifing him. Chronos Zoalord - It is deffinatley possible and rather likley that another Zoalord from Chronos has gone Rouge. Perhaps one of the Trio of known betrayers. This thought is back up by the Cloaked Man seeming familur to the Bio Titan in New York. And after further review of the battle, it seems more likely than anything. During the NY encounter, the cloaked man use of a cyclone attack has come into question. The story says the Bio Titan was hit with a mini Tornado, not a Cyclone Attack. Meaning it could be a Zoalord with the ability to manipulate the weather. But this would put Purg'stall at the top of the list of suspects. It would however leave the possibility of another Zoalord from Chronos as suspect.
  4. I never said he should go after Jason, that would be the last thing he should ever do.(Although Jason could easily either repair or remove his unit, allowing him to escape his fate) But there are several lower powered guyvers with HSL technoligy in them (Battle Guyver, Shadow Guyver, Warrior Guyver 4, Apothecary II, to name a few). Besides I wasn't stating a fact merley my opinion on the matter. Life Force Guyver is targeting a purely Zoanoid based energy source, and yet he attacked Guyver 4 without any hesitation. Why not the other guyvers? My thinking is he was unaware of her presence there, and was unable to stop himself once the Darmon system activated. Another point, he has never targeted a Zoalord until one presented itself infront of him (Purgstall and Alkanphel). This action suggests more cognative capabilities than some lower brained rage filled monster, in my opinion this suggests he is selecting targets and placing himself near their locations prior to reverting to the 'Vampire' mode. Characters in books and movies have been using this tactic for a long time now, primarily werewolves I'll admit. LFG if essentially a cross between a vampire and a werewolf. He feeds like a Vampire but is a unstoppable killing machine like a werewolf. So if you know you are going to become a monster and kill, would you place yourself closer to your enemies or your allies? Once you step back and look at his known actions and methods, a clear patern begins to emerge. LFG is the grey guyver with Primitive Guyver. Now the only question is who is the red guyver that cloaks? It's obvious he's the one who allowed Primitive Guyver to evade Psi Guyver's detection way back in 'All Things Change.' Meaning he's been around for awhile now, and this is the first thing we've seen of him? He's a shadow player just like Primitive Guyver, and just like the Cloaked Man. Maybe just maybe he and his other buddies are the cloaked man, or at the least are working with him.
  5. What McAvoy said is quite possible. This grey guyver could be something altogether different from Life Force Guyver. I think in all probability that they are one and the same though. The working theory I've gathered is that LFG reverts to a animalist vampire like being when his unit is running low on energy, and then when he gathers enough energy from feeding he stabilizes and regains some of his humanity. It would explain why the LFG is targeting zoanoids, he's placing himself near a Chronos base prior to fully reverting to his vampiric form and then allowing his hunger to drive him into attacking the base. If I were in the same situation I would do something similar. This way I wouldn't have the death of innosent humans on my conscious. He could have fed off of another guyver with an HSL for far better results, but instead is targeting the Zoanoids.
  6. This line of thought is a possibility, but an unlikley one. Jason isn't going to sacrifice his humanity for anything. He is proud of his humanity, and unwilling to loose it no matter what the cost maybe. Look at the situation he's in now, outnumbered and outclassed by the Grakken forces and yet he still won't allow the Matrix to do anything to his DNA. Quite simpley he's human and he's not going to sacrifice that anytime soon. I can't really blame him either. If we are nothing more than the sum of our DNA, then altering it would result in altering who we are. That isn't a bridge to cross lightley, because you might not be able to go back, you might not even want to go back. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutley. If you had the powers of a god, and were suddenly given the powers of an army of gods, would you return to the lesser power? I think the biggest problem people have when understanding Jason's desire to remain human, is that they're not thinking about it in the right context. Would anyone give up their humanity for security, for the ability to lay down your enemies and rise above everyone else? Would you still be able to define right from wrong without your humanity to guide you? The quest for power can lead to some very dark results. Look at the game God of War, the character Kratios lost his humanity in his quest for power and become nothing more than a beast bend on the destruction of anything that crossed his path. Or more close to home look what happened to Greg when he desired more power, he became Anubis. One Anubis is enough, we don't need another running around. The fact is altering Jason's DNA on any level is a very slippery slop. Once it's started it's very easy to loose you footing and go for one hell've ride. But in the end, when the ride's over, what'd be left? Within Jason is the capacity to do horrorible, horrorible things just like the rest of us. The only difference is Jason's destructive abilities can litterly eradicate the entire human race. Jason knows this, and in my opinion he fears himself more than anything else in the universe. If I were in his shoes I know I would. The best way to fight temptation is to avoid it all together.
  7. I was thinking that if the Matrix in Dreadnought's CM focused on just shielding itself from the multi-dementional energies from the W'kar element it might be able to allow the unit to function within it's normal parameters. Kinda like standing on a beach and trying to hold back the ocean, when all you need if a sand bar around you to shift the water around you. Although I don't see this as being a long term tactic. If you stick with 'holding the back the ocean' metaphor, the sand bar would quickly be eroded and Jason would still eventually get wet. Ways Dreadnought could defeat Anubis....well McAvoy covered gentic alterations to Jason, Gravity from a Black Hole, and multiple Matrixes. So there are two potentials left.....Dreadnought could always prevent Anubis from being created, via time travel (perhaps destroying W'kar before he evolved into Anubis), or Perhaps adapting/designing a weapon specifically to destroy the W'kar Element (Kinda like the Ancient Killing device from SG-1). Those are my guesses.
  8. this is in essence what I was trying to get acrossed, Zeo. Given the right sercomstances Dreadnought could deliver a surprising level of destruction. No where near the levels Anubis can, but perhaps enough to the trick. But with the matrix unable to function around Anubis the point is rather moot. Although I found the 'what if' senaroi rather enjoyable, the fact is Dreadnought did go up against Anubis and now has been house broken and will fetch the news paper with a simple command. So in a sence McAvoy is correct, and in a sence Zeo is currect. Jason took out a Guyver Zoalord when he was only 4X. I'm really looking forward to seeing what he is capable of now that he could handle much more Gravitational Energy. BTW I was going to remind McAvoy of Dreadnought's ability to alter incoming energy to gravitational energy as, but I see Zeo beat me to it. I always love looking at a story from the perspective of a 'long shot.' And no way around it, Jason would be a serious long shot against anubis even without the effects of the Element on his Matrix. Here's a thought could Dreadnought ever develop a adaptation to the W'kar Element? Perhaps the CM's shielding adapting to block it's effects? Or there is always the possibility of the dieing Matrix reversing the alterations made to Zagam's Matrix (yeah I know show-ball + hell = unlikly).
  9. Imagine what Jason would acheive if he allowed himself to altered into a zoalord! I shudder to think.....and yet I am fasinated by the prospect.
  10. I feel I must concead that point to you McAvoy, Solufein's capabilities are more than likely superior in some areas while less potent in other areas. Particullarly since I found out that psionic abilities are rated (at least in part) by an individuals will power. Meaning a individual with more overiding desire to defeat an openant would prevail, and yet fail to another of equal strength at another time. One thing that had struck my curiousity is Solufein's ability to slow time. How does he achieve this? I assume since he is primarily psionic based, he achieves this through some application of his psionic abilities. But which ones? Telekinesis? Or Telepathy perhaps? Any input or theories on the subject would be apreaciated.
  11. I was refering to the time when Alkanphel was a peak power level. When the Creator's where origanally on earth. And the statement in the last story line about Solufein shutting Kron down, by making him feel pain, during their fight suggests he is highly powerful telepathically. Although I do find it unlikely he'd be more powerful than Alkanphel, but potentially his equal is likely. The only way I could see the Creator's allowing Solfein to survive is if either he was more powerful then a creator (allowing them the potential to increase their abilities), If he demonstrated abilities never before seen (perhaps his ability to manipulate time), or if he was less powerful than them and or possed no threat to their survival. I feel the latter is more likely do to the time period he was created in. His creation took place after Alkaphel's rebellion, meaning they'd have to be weary of creating any being nearing their own level of psionic abilities. Look at Zuegma for example, she is little more than half Alkanphel original power level. This makes me think the Creator's where highly weary of creating a being with any type of free will. Which adds in the irony factor since their return to Earth led to the creation of their ultimate fear a being with free will and the potential to destroy their entire race (if not for the intervention of WG), ie the Guyver Zoalord.
  12. I'm refering to the trio of guyvers that were seen in the nova fiction. One was the Primitive guyver, another was a guyver capable of cloaking (like shadow guyver, only red in color), and the third looked like the LFG only without the vibrational blades on the elbow and he was grey in color. He also mentioned he needed to go because his armor was starting to revert. Leading me to believe he is the Life Force Guyver, Although I still don't understand why his armor would remove the elbow Vibrational Swords. But the main feature, the vibrational finger blades, still remain. And I believe it's also mentioned the control medal is a three sided pyramid design. I also think it's rather possible that the trio have other members of their group, after all it's longest known member (Primitive Guyver) was thought to be working alone until he suddenly shows up with two other guyvers. It may also be possible that an unknown member of their group is a ancient zoalord, that has managed to survive all this time. This would account for the cyclone blast, and if he resembled another zoalord (like Alkanphel) he could have seemed familur to the bio titan. If Agito hadn't been battling Kron right then I would be suspecting him instead.
  13. You are a god XT! As far as the whole relic thing you could just say that Alk's little hiddey whole is under the relic. Well I wish you good luck with your school work, and hope to see the new fan fic soon. For the record the judges ruling came in and it turns out I'm quadrupilly inpressed. which I didn't even think was possible.
  14. True Anubis could easily kill Dreadnought, but if you gave Dreadnought enough time and allowed him to adapt his abilities to better counter Anubis, Dreadnought could stand a chance of inflicting some damage on Anubis. But all in all, you absolutly currect. Dreadnought wouldn't stand a chance against something as powerful as Anubis. Unless he really flipped his lid and removed the Matrix's restraints, allowing it to alter his DNA. Malice might give Dreadnought a good fight but if Dreadnought hit Malice with everything he's got and didn't let up for even a nano second, he could put Malice down for the count. Baphomet on the other hand would get the crap kicked out of him sooner or later. He doesn't possess a single ability that would be capable of killing Dreadnought, were Dreadnought could Matrix Bomb his sorry reanimated butt back to the freaking stone age. Not to mention the speed advantage Dreadnought has, his quantum time and quantum speed abilities, would see to it that Dreadnought could deliver simutanious attacks from multiple angles allowing him to over welm Baphomet. Then add in Dreadnought's HSL and Baphomet's in for a world of pain.
  15. But he was working with the Grakken, to aquire Elera's uncle's body. I can't see any servant of the Creator's working with the Grakken to any end. I'm not sure if any of us are even getting close to guessing the right anwser. another possibility is that it's more than one 'cloaked man' say perhaps, three.....maybe something along the lines of oh I don't know Primitive Guyver, Stealth Guyver (my name for the red looking guyver that can cloak), and Life Force Guyver (If indeed LFG is the third guyver from the trio) working together. We know that Primitive guyver is manipulating things from the back to achieve his own means. I don't think it'd be to much of a stretch to see him (and his buddies) teaming up with the Grakken every now and then. There is also the possibility this 'cloaked man' is several different people besides the three members of PG's group we know of. Life force guyver is capable of stopping people from using telepathic communication, it might be possible he is capable of creating a cyclone blast. Or they (the trio) may possess another member of their group who is a Ancient Zoalord. There are alot of possibilities out there. The fact if the matter is PG's group has an unknown number of members, with unknown capabilities. This makes them prime suspects in my book. I'm just surprised they haven't tried to recrute Agito into their little circle yet, he just love the whole shadowy thing, not to mention the 'cat paws' method of getting things done. But I'm actually starting to think the individual who took Elera's Uncle, was the Grakken Guyver. And may have absolutely nothing to do with the 'cloaked man' at all. Although I have no information to present as any kind of evidence, I guess you could call it a gut feeling. But I think that billionare guy was the one who was ordering around the Grakken. He does work dirrectly with them after all.
  16. Sorry for the double post but this strand has been dead long enough, I didn't think it'd matter. I just thought I'd post my current hypothesis on this subject matter. Imakarum! He would definately look familur to the Bio Titian and he can produce a Cyclone blast! It seems a long shot I know but he has been filled with hate for the Creator's. Perhaps enough so that he is able to work with the Grakken to seak out a means of defeating them. Either that or Guyot has found a way of enhancing his own abilities to a level superior to when he was a Zoalord. Those two are the only ones that really fit the concept of the Cloaked Man, in my opinion. Any thoughts?
  17. I think it's relativley obvious that Dreadnought was getting the upper hand and would have defeated her. Otherwise why would Anubis deem it necessary to enter into combat himself? Dreadnought's adaptability would have made short work of her, it was only a matter of time. Anubis interveaned because simpley there is no one else who stands a snow balls chance in hell of taking Dready out. Dreadnought's power level and adaptability would allow him to eliminate virtually any oponant in one on one combat. If not for his weakness to the W'kar element he could have incompasitated if not elimated Anubis himself. Much in the way XT was able to nock Anubis out. When you look at the overall power level yes Anubis is powerful but Dreadnought could have kicked his butt if given enough time to adapt and locate some weakness of Anubis's. Dreadnought can't defeat Anubis, and I'm not saying he ever could. His inability to handle close proximity to Anubis made that clear. But Dreadnought could have defeated any other being within the order. That above all else is why Anubis recruted him, in my opinion. Dreadnought being able to open the gateway for Anubis to spread his reign into other realities was only a bonus. At the vary least those two reason where of equal importance to Anubis.
  18. Solufein, seems to me, to be equally as powerful psionically as Zeugma, perhaps even more powerful. I think with enough effort or a good enough reason Solufien could overpower just about anyone not shielded by the guyver effect. He's got to be approaching a Creator's level of telepathic abilities. I find it unlikely he is equal to or superior to the Creator's merely because I doubt they'd have allowed him to survive with the power to defie his gods. But then again they allowed Alkanphel to continue to exist even though he was an engine of destruction. But many could argue that the Creator's didn't know Alky was powerful enough to resist their telepathic commands. So the question could easily be swayed to either side until more information is presented to us lowly being. Perhaps the Fanfic Gods will see fit to provide us with such information....either that or we'll get the dreaded 'No Comment!'
  19. Another shudder inducing thought is that beings mental stability. Imagine a being capable of virtually any type of destruction and add in Anubis's violent nature and his ever present god complex, and you've got the makings of a major baddy. However there is always the possibility he will become more like the Kregen and have little to no power on the physical plane. Of coarse this wouldn't be a good thing either but it would give use lower beings a fighting chance. However I find this limitation of power highly unlikley to actually come into effect, W'kar after all means power plane and simple. You can't have a god with a name that means 'power' and have him have limited power....that would be to much irony for the universe to handle.
  20. I've got a qeustion, however it is a little off topic, but WTH why not. Were the Kregen always as they are now? Meaning formless intellect living within the Multiverse; Or were they once some kind of life form that evolved (either naturally or artificially) into their present form? And are they energy in composition or something entirely different?
  21. I definately can get behind that. Could Solufein incapacitate Kron with another telepathic attack, or would the alterations Chronos made prevent such an attack from being as effective again? I'll probably get a big honking 'No Comment' on that one as it pertains to potentional events in the Fan Fic, but it never hurts to ask.
  22. I'm farely certain that point has already been reached. Although I could be in error on this, I think since the merging between the W'kar and it's host has moved onto the gentic level, Anubis is essentially bonded to his unit in a fashion not to dissimilar from the Zygote unit. If he hasn't reached this point by this time he most certainly will if (and when) another evolution should happen. After all Anubis has the relative capabilities of the reproduction unit while unarmored, leading me to believe he is no longer even base human, but some kinda hybrid. With the potential for the next evolution to show the true W'kar, a being with no humanoid base form. Nothing will remain of either the unit or the host, something entirely new will be born. In essence the true W'kar. And I shudder to think what that being will be capable of.
  23. Very beautifully written! I can't believe you don't write books for a profession. I am waiting with baited breathe for the release of the next story! BTW I loved the idea of Alkanphel's own little world under the Arizona base. Not only it's description but the method of entry into this little sactuary of his. Always wondered where he actually lives, I didn't see Alk living in a penthouse apartment above some Chronos base. But I never imagined anything like what you wrote. I'll assume since I haven't heard anything about Alk's sanctuary prior to this, that it is an original concept of yours? If so I am doubley impressed. Perhaps even tripley, I'll have to wait for the judges rulling
  24. Is Solufein a stronger telekinetic than Alkanphel? Alkanphel has been seen to rip open the ground to make a passage for him to follow Jason in the Strange World fic. Which is trully amazing if you stop and think about moving that amount of mass by anyother means. Not to mention Alkanphel's durability is owed, mostly, to his telekinetic ability to warp attacks around himself (Although I do believe he also utilizes his gravitational abilities in combination with telekinesis). I'd truly fear Solufein if he's stronger telekinetically than Alkanphel, or even equal to him. Telekinesis is one of the psionic abilities that isn't widley gadged in the Fan Fics. Even in the data files of TKs, their true strengths aren't laid out in black and white (with the exception of the Overlord data file). I've always kinda hoped for a being like Solufein to come along. Out of all the crazy abilitites seen throughout science fiction in general, psionics have got to be my favorite catagory. I'm really looking forward to seeing Solufein in action in the future fics. I think his real power was only hinted at in the last two fics, can't wait to see more.
  25. If you look back at all the major battles in the Meeting of the Warriors fic, alot of things that happened seriously weakened Earth's defences. Alot of Zoagods were killed, and it's possible that the events that took place then led to Fighter Guyver II trying to save the Earth, knowing he didn't stand a chance. Although the temperal divergence that split everyone could also have perverted the GWOTG timeline as well. Another thing to consider, Cassandra wouldn't have had a Unit if the Crossover hadn't happened. Meaning she wouldn't have been captured by the Creators and Greg would have been able to participate more in the battle. Also Cassandra could have been put into a life threatening situation instead of FGII, which would have made Greg in a more protective mood instead of blinded by pure rage. Could have resulted in Greg becoming more of a protector than a vengance seaking lunatic. Another though to keep in mind. Anubis doesn't have a shred of Greg's DNA, wich makes me think that something else happened during Greg's evolution and maybe, just maybe, Anubis isn't the real W'kar. At the very least he isn't Greg, and is a completely new being sepirate from Greg. Which brings about the question where did Anubis come from? And what happened to Greg?
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