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An Organoid is a special type of biomechanical lifeform which exists within the Zoids universe, and is predominately featured in the Chaotic Century anime and manga.

Overview[]

Shadow fused with a Zoid Core

Shadow showing off the most common practice of Organoids; fusing with the Zoid Core.

Organoids are a special type of Zoid, usually with small Therapod-like appearances, (albeit many with added features, like wings, spikes, etc.), although the Organoid "Pulse" from the Zoids Legacy Game Boy game is a feline animal. Organoids are much smaller than regular Zoids, around the size of a small horse or humans.

In the Zoids anime, Ancient Zoidians and Organoids have a special connection to each other - three of the four Organoids seen in the Zoids: Chaotic Century and Zoids: Guardian Force series are companions of the last Ancient Zoidians.

Organoids do not appear in the "Zoids: New Century" "Zoids: Fuzors" or "Zoids: Genesis" series, although reference is made in New Century to an "Organoid System" in certain Zoids. It is not clear whether this Organoid System has anything to do with the Organoids seen in the previous series.

In the anime, each Organoid is shown to have their own special abilities, but their main purpose is to enhance the abilities of the Zoid(s) which they fuse with. An Organoid-enhanced Zoid has greater overall performance than their regular counterparts. This stems from not only directly-enhanced abilities (such as greater speed or body strength), but also from the fact that a Zoid with an Organoid in it becomes easier to pilot. However, their other primary function is to make Zoids "evolve". That is, to say, make Zoids change shape and become more powerful. The effects each Organoid has on the Zoid they fuse with varies, as some Zoids seen in the anime transform from one form to another (such as the Geno Saurer into the Geno Breaker and the Shield Liger to the Blade Liger) while others simply change in shape (such as a Double Sworder piloted by Rease, which grows in size when her Organoid fuses with it). Organoids also have the ability to heal Zoids (including the ability to revive Zoids whose Zoid Core has been damaged).

Organoids were originally paired up with Ancient Zoidians, and are speculated to serve as a physical aide to their masters. They are also hollow and can carry people within their bodies. Dr. D explains that Organoids help hold onto the Zoidian's memory while they are in stasis. Fiona's memory loss is postulated to be partly from the inadvertent interference of Van - Zeke fuses with Van long before fusing with Fiona, the implication is that this is what prevented Fiona regaining her full memory sooner.

As a side note, Zoid Magnite is shown to be able to heal Organoids.

The computer system BEEK, is often compared to Organoids, as it improves the ability of the Zoid it is installed in an Organoid-like manner. However, it is simply a computer, and all its abilities are related to its computational power, not from any physical alteration of the Zoid.

Anime[]

Zeke[]

Main article: Zeke

Shadow[]

Main article: Shadow

Ambient[]

Main article: Ambient

Specular[]

Main article: Specular

Games[]

Pulse[]

Saga DS Pulse

Pulse's sprite from Zoids Saga DS.

Pulse is a leopard-type Organoid unique to the games, particularly in Zoids Legacy, owned by Zeru, the game's protagonist. His primary abilities are healing and fusion, but depending on the choices of the player (Zeru), Pulse's color can change. These colors are black (Attack power and Speed), red (Defense and Attack power), blue (Speed and Sensor accuracy) or remain white (HP and Defense power).

Along with the aforementioned stat boosts, this also influences which abilities the Organoid will give the player in battle. Pulse is unique among the organoids featured in Zoids Legacy insofar, as it is not a dinosaur-type. However, beyond this superficial difference, the most unique feature Pulse has is the ability to infuse any Zoid it is in with the Zoidcore Overload System (ZOS), increasing its power and giving it one or two extra attacks per turn of combat. Unlike the artificial ZOS systems employed by other characters, Pulse's ZOS generator is stable, and does not suffer from the side-effects of the otherwise unstable system.

On top of that, since Pulse himself acts like a safety mechanism, Zeru is not affected by any side-effects of ZOS, thus enabling Zeru to utilize ZOS with no consequences or negative impacts. Pulse was given to Zeru by Dr. T, Athle's personal scientist and a character from the original Zoids Saga and Liger Zero: Silver Beast early on in the game (although the time warping effects of ZOS mean that exactly where Pulse came from is not known).

Gameplay wise, Pulse is also unique in that he is the only Organoid that can level up. All other Organoids have static stats and abilities that do not change as the game progresses.

Zoids Legacy Database Entry

The following text pertains to information sourced from the game Zoids Legacy. This game used a translation format that differs from the one used by the Zoids Wiki. It also contains grammatical and typographical errors. As such, any quoted content that appears to be incorrect should be cross-referenced with the game before being edited.

"A leopard-shaped Organoid. Found by Dr. T at the Arcadia Kingdom's ruins and becomes main character's partner later. It has ZOS, a special system to strengthen Zoids."


Zoids Legacy English manual:

PULSE[sic]
PULSE is a leopard-shaped Organoid found by Dr.T at the ancient Arcadia Kingdom ruins. PULSE is the key to understanding how the time-space fusion occurred.


Organoid System[]

Anime[]

Main article: Ultimate X

The "Ultimate X" seen in Zoids: New Century is said to have an "integrated Organoid System". This is a highly advanced Artificial Intelligence system, and, other than the name, has no confirmed relation to the Organoids of the previous anime series.

Battle Story[]

While the battle story does not have Organoids as such, it does feature something called the Organoid System. Different from the similarly-named system seen in New Century, the Organoid System was discovered by Guylos scientists in an ancient ruin. The Empire was able to copy the system and integrate it into their newest Zoids, improving their performance. The Republic also copied the system, and used it to create their own new Zoids.

The exact role of the Organoid System is unclear; it may be a part of the Zoid (Although it is never listed in the Zoid's equipment) or even a completely separate system or modification made at the time of manufacture. There is no indication that the Organoid System is in any way like the anime Organoid System, however, or that Organoids even exist in the battle story.

The Organoid System enhances a Zoid's performance, making it faster, more agile, more capable and more intelligent. All Zoids that use Organoid Systems were first released in the New Japanese Release; those that are known to use it include the Rev Raptor, Geno Saurer, Geno Breaker, Blade Liger, Storm Sworder, Gun Sniper, Lightning Saix and Death Stinger. The Republic also tried to use an Organoid system in a Gojulas; while the resulting Zoid, known as Gojulas the Ogre, was far more capable than a regular Gojulas, it was also almost completely uncontrollable.

The Organoid system is apparently hard to manufacture or mass-produce; because of problems with the manufacture of the system, the Republic had to discontinue production of the Storm Sworder in favour of the older Raynos. Zoids based on "wild" Zoids, like the Liger Zero and Berserk Fuhrer, do not use Organoid Systems at all, unlike their anime portrayal.

At one point in the Zoids Fanbook volume 2, a small Zoid resembling an Organoid (nearly identical to the Shadow figure available with Genobreaker) is seen just before Ray Gregg and Wolff Muroa fight their first battle. While the small Zoid was of great importance to Zenebas loyalists, it was referred to as an "Interface" rather than an Organoid. Interface was also mentioned to co-pilot Death Stinger with the pilot to fully control "true organoid".[1]

Trivia[]

  • With the exception of Zeke, all of the Organoids have names relating to light. Ambient and Specular are both terms used to denote dispersion and reflection of light (particularly in computer graphics), Shadow is a shape created by the absence of light, and Pulse is a single burst of light (e.g. a laser pulse). It was later stated by a former Xebec employee that in the case of Ambient, Shadow and Specular, the names were based on different parts of the shader used by their software Softimage 3D.

References[]

  1. Zoids Fanbook volume 3, 2002, p.31
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