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Arishem
06-14-2007, 06:27 PM
Frequent OBD visitors should be familiar with Luffy, but in this scenario he has merged with a Guyver unit. A malfunction in the joining process has created an unquenchable bloodlust in Luffy. He starts off in New York city. This excerpt from the www.theguyver.net will explain how it has increased his powers.

"A Guyver possesses a standard arsenal; its first and foremost weapon is of course its immense strength. A Guyver is approximately one hundred times as strong as the user is without it.
To supplement this enormous power, a Guyver possesses, in its limbs, inertia generators, which enhance the impact of a kick or punch far beyond (ten times, it is estimated) what they would be even with the enormous strength of the armor behind it. Flesh and bone are as flan and styrofoam to it.
Positioned on its forerarms, a Guyver has "sonic swords", organic blades, composed from thousands of micro-fine plates, layered on top of one another, each vibrating seperately. The blades can change shape; this suggests that each of the layers of the sword is actually a single molecule, which can be folded up like a "Jacob´s ladder". So far, there has been nothing that the blades can't actually cut - except another sonic sword.
On the forehead, directly above the control medal, sits a small, marble-like object like a staring eye. This is actually a laser, very powerful for its economic size. The "head-beam" can easily pierce a Zoanoid's skin, or vaporize a bullet in mid-air.
As mentioned before, also located on the face are the small, silvery spheres of the sonic oscillator. Normally, they act as vocal synthesizers for the host, but their frequency and power output can be regulated to use them as a weapon. Not only can the "sonic buster" disable enemies by using infrasound or ultrasound, it can actually atomize them by emitting a vibration on the specific frequency of organic molecules, causing them to vibrate themselves apart.
Roughly where a belt buckle should be, sits a larger silvery sphere. This is the gravity control center, which not only allows the Guyver to make itself weightless or super-heavy, but also can generate a microscopic wormhole which is then converted into a devastating gravitonic pulse, which can punch neat, round holes in concrete walls or enemies. Also, by manipulating gravity, the Guyver can create a shield in front of themselves. However this occured in the original animated series and it is unclear if it is canon.
Finally, the deadliest weapon by far is the "Megasmasher". This is located under the armored chest panels, which first have to be opened - this is usually done by hand, but specialized tendrils can also fulfill this function if the arms are disabled.
Once the chest panels are opened, viscous liquid lenses inflate to full size, bulging out like huge eyes, and charge up; this takes a few seconds, depending on the intensity of the blast, and can also be done with the panels still closed.
The blast, when released, accelerates all particles in its path to almost light speed. The lenses themselves actually only project energy; the material destructive effect is caused by a relatively faint blast of particles, which however move at such gigantic speed they tear anything and everything apart at a subatomic level. Literally nothing made of matter can survive this effect.
Typically, a full-power blast reduces everything in a fifteen foot wide, one-mile long shaft to ions. Lower power settings are also possible (and indeed necessary).

Scenario 1: No cosmics or reality warpers

Scenario 2: No cosmics

Scenario 3: Everything goes

How does this play out?

masamune1
06-14-2007, 06:57 PM
War Hulk (possibly regular Hulk), Dr Strange, Silver Surfer, Magneto, any decent psychic, or any of the heroes in their teams could probably take him out.

He does'nt seem like anything special, at least by Marvel standards.
Cosmics and Reality-Warpers are unnecessary.

Arishem
06-14-2007, 07:04 PM
Telepathy and mind control don't work on Guyvers. As for Silver Surfer and Doctor Strange, you're probably right there, although transferring him to another dimension wouldn't work. Would Hulk even be able to hit him? Luffy merged with a Guyver unit would be a speed demon, since it gives a normal person the ability to run hundreds of miles a hour. How would Magneto take him out?