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Haunting Guyver 2014

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Subject: Humanoid Guyver Unit
Code Name: Haunting Guyver
Host's Name: Vance ????
Sex: Male
Age: 27 Years
Height: 198 cm {6' 6"}
Weight: 301 kg {665 lbs}
Description:

The Armor was acquired by the host after an open battle between Crimson Guyver and Chronos forces on the streets of Vancouver B.C. When the bag holding the remaining 2 Guyver units was a unseen "casualty" of the battle. It is unknown how the units got to where they were found later but they were found in the end. Haunting or Cobalt Guyver's host name is Vance who accidentally stumbled upon the unit. Several attempts at bargaining with Vance all failed and further attempts such as attacking/kidnapping friends and family only further enraged the guyver. With a constant looming threat of Chronos on the shoulders of Vance and his loved ones. Vance chose to hit the threat head on not knowing that the corporation was a global entity and not just one situated in Canada.
He has partnered up with Crimson Guyver and Cryptic (Onyx) Guyver to attack Chronos and its installations across North America. He has made full attention that he is at "war" with Chronos and is labeled High Priority HOSTILE.

ALERT NOTICE! Haunting Guyver is in ownership of a Gigantic Guyver Unit and has used in his crusade against Chronos Corporation.

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But does he kill his father in an unconscious state of self defense?

PickledGear responds:

Something similar will happen to this guy yes. Don't want to fully copy the original story though.

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Jun 17, 2014
5:19 PM EDT
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