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Oswald A. Lisker served as a high-ranking Chronos Corporation inspector, born into a prominent organizational family. His father, U.S. Senator Robert P. Lisker, arranged a marriage with Astrid Forsberg from the Swedish branch, which gained Oswald a stepsister, Valkyria Forsberg Lisker. Oswald maintained a supportive relationship with Valkyria despite their father's coldness towards her. He underwent combat training to prepare for transformation into a Hyperzoanoid, forming a comradery with the Hyperzoanoid Zerbebuth.
Dispatched to Chronos Japan after three Guyver units were stolen by a rogue Zoanoid, Lisker disapproved of Director Genzo Makishima's failures. During an inspection of one recovered but damaged unit, it activated unexpectedly and bonded with him, transforming him into Guyver II. This symbiosis granted enhanced strength, reflexes, and instant access to bio-boosted armor stored in a sub-dimension. The armor featured infrared lasers, high-frequency vibration swords, a pressure cannon, and the Mega-Smasher particle beam, powered by his bio-energy. A gravity-control orb provided flight and maneuvering. The armor's control medal maintained his genetic data, enabling regeneration from severe injury or death if the medal stayed intact; its destruction caused the armor to consume the host.
Bonding with the Guyver unit dramatically intensified Lisker's ambitions for power. He believed himself the ultimate Chronos combatant and immortal due to the armor's regeneration, seeking to eliminate other Guyvers to secure supremacy. After Chronos Japan repeatedly failed to capture Guyver I (Sho Fukamachi), Lisker intervened personally. He confronted Sho, demonstrating superior combat skills from his training and easily overpowered the inexperienced host. However, during the battle, a malfunction in his damaged control medal caused temporary deformation and stasis, enabling Sho to destroy the medal.
Following this failure, Richard Guyot assumed command of Chronos Japan, relegating Lisker to further study due to the unit's instability. Later, during the self-destruction of Chronos Japan's headquarters, Lisker encountered Guyver III (Agito Makishima). After a brief skirmish, Guyver III repelled him with a pressure cannon attack. Surviving, Lisker redirected his focus to Sho, dismissing the imminent base explosion because of his perceived immortality. During their final confrontation, another control medal malfunction occurred as he charged his Mega-Smasher. Sho exploited this vulnerability, dislodging the medal. Without its regulation, the armor disintegrated and consumed Lisker. He rejected his impending death, declaring his invincibility, but was fully consumed by the armor and subsequently destroyed in the headquarters' collapse.
The damaged state of his Guyver unit, caused by the initial theft explosion, was the primary reason for the malfunctions leading to his defeat. Scientists noted the unit strained its capabilities during use, and the compromised control medal was susceptible to critical damage even from a single impact.
Dispatched to Chronos Japan after three Guyver units were stolen by a rogue Zoanoid, Lisker disapproved of Director Genzo Makishima's failures. During an inspection of one recovered but damaged unit, it activated unexpectedly and bonded with him, transforming him into Guyver II. This symbiosis granted enhanced strength, reflexes, and instant access to bio-boosted armor stored in a sub-dimension. The armor featured infrared lasers, high-frequency vibration swords, a pressure cannon, and the Mega-Smasher particle beam, powered by his bio-energy. A gravity-control orb provided flight and maneuvering. The armor's control medal maintained his genetic data, enabling regeneration from severe injury or death if the medal stayed intact; its destruction caused the armor to consume the host.
Bonding with the Guyver unit dramatically intensified Lisker's ambitions for power. He believed himself the ultimate Chronos combatant and immortal due to the armor's regeneration, seeking to eliminate other Guyvers to secure supremacy. After Chronos Japan repeatedly failed to capture Guyver I (Sho Fukamachi), Lisker intervened personally. He confronted Sho, demonstrating superior combat skills from his training and easily overpowered the inexperienced host. However, during the battle, a malfunction in his damaged control medal caused temporary deformation and stasis, enabling Sho to destroy the medal.
Following this failure, Richard Guyot assumed command of Chronos Japan, relegating Lisker to further study due to the unit's instability. Later, during the self-destruction of Chronos Japan's headquarters, Lisker encountered Guyver III (Agito Makishima). After a brief skirmish, Guyver III repelled him with a pressure cannon attack. Surviving, Lisker redirected his focus to Sho, dismissing the imminent base explosion because of his perceived immortality. During their final confrontation, another control medal malfunction occurred as he charged his Mega-Smasher. Sho exploited this vulnerability, dislodging the medal. Without its regulation, the armor disintegrated and consumed Lisker. He rejected his impending death, declaring his invincibility, but was fully consumed by the armor and subsequently destroyed in the headquarters' collapse.
The damaged state of his Guyver unit, caused by the initial theft explosion, was the primary reason for the malfunctions leading to his defeat. Scientists noted the unit strained its capabilities during use, and the compromised control medal was susceptible to critical damage even from a single impact.