Hypothetical:
Say a man and woman have a child and then both bond with units. Years later, that child also bonds with one. Going by heredity, would the childs armor have similarities to the parents? Due to physiological factors?
Possibly, I'm no expert on genetics tho.
Oh and things like this should be in the science lab, just for furture reference GB B)
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Hypothetical:
Say a man and woman have a child and then both bond with units. Years later, that child also bonds with one. Going by heredity, would the childs armor have similarities to the parents? Due to physiological factors? |
I'm not sure but I'm gonna take a guess and say probaly no though. From what we know and seen the unit alwas boosts the host by a set amount and with the abilities, the only differences appear to be made due to the differences in personality betwen the hosts.
No. No it wouldn't
By the exact wording in your question, the guyvers would be obtained after they allready had the child... therefore the child's unit would be a compleatly differant appearance.
Then, of course.. there's no evidence that a guyver would affect a host's child even if the parents had one BEFORE making the baby. As such an event has never happened.. and probobly never will, in the official story.
In fan-fiction though? Go wild. One of my fanfiction ideas involved a character who's mother had a guyver and his father was a zoanoid... he was pretty much a physical prodigy amoung his peers, but was still mostly human. He eventually found out that he could sort of half-shift into a zoaform resembling his father.. and even though his father was a hyper type, he was still barely a match for a single fully processed muscle type like Ramothith.
Okay, first. Should have been put in the science lab, my bad. Second, what if the guyver it's self could reproduce?