Author's Note:

So I did not follow a common trait on the site, one I did for my previous stories, of preambles and ramblings. While these can be amazing and fun to read as well, in this case I felt I would be trying to defend my choices or explaining things for Guyver/Kill La Kill.

I loved the reviews and I took suggestions from my original path for the story as they made good sense. A story is shaped by the reader as much as the writer, we each take away our own fun from it.

It all started from this idea I had listening to the Kill La Kill soundtrack, I saw the Guyver I standing with Satsuki and Ryuko on either side facing Zoanoids. The path they followed was vastly different, but a lot of it was similar too.

Each character was equipped with suits that empowered them beyond any expectation of those that created them. Also the ability of the Guyver Gigantic to travel across the world in moments through a "different" space appealed to my science fiction thoughts.

After that it was simply a question of time. A lot of crossovers get muddled there to me, but to each their own, the really good ones though suck you in by making it seem to match up. I am an older fan, so Guyver and a lot of stand alone movies are where I began (finding anything for Guyver now can be hard too).

It made sense that more time had passed for Guyver before crossing over to Kill La Kill, but for some clarification:

Sho Fukamachi had been killed once before as the Guyver, then when he restored hours later, it was as if no time passed for him. Setting aside complicated philosophical questions, he was still Sho. Later, at Relics Point, he was nearly disintegrated by Archanfel but joined with the Control Metal of the last working Creators' ship to eventually create the Gigantic.

Even though considerable time had passed, he was not technically reconstituted until the Gigantic was complete. In that sense, Sho was several years older chronologically, but biologically he was about the same.

I took a liberty there for parallel worlds to keep similar ages, but I am glad most liked it. I also appreciate the constructive suggestions, I am still learning and happy to incorporate them (for comparison see my abominable grammar in Champion of Grayskull).

I of course own nothing of Guyver or Kill La Kill aside from my enjoyment of them both. I hope people enjoy my little romp crossing them both and I shamelessly encourage taking a look at my other works on here.

I also firmly encourage finding good stories you enjoy and sharing them as much as possible. Thank you for reading!