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Larry the Liger - The Easter Liger (Larry the Liger Series Book 3)

The Easter Liger

The third armor for the Liger Zero was the Schneider armor. Orange with blue and white highlights, the Schneider armor came equipped with seven blue blades. Bit did not usually rely on these; his main attack when he put the Liger in the Schneider armor was the Buster Slash. One hit with this maneuver was generally all Bit and the Liger needed to bring down a competitor. If the blades did not defeat an opponent, then the overwhelming energy produced by the seven charged swords would.

Though Bit rarely used the Seven Blade Attack — and I doubt his true piloting ability — I have to admit this Attack was a beautiful thing to watch. It caused massive damage to opposing zoids and ended the battle with finality. The Schneider armor did not come equipped with any guns, just as the Jaeger did not. The fourth armor, known as the Panzer unit, was camouflage green and loaded down with guns. Lena must have envied Bit for this armor; he never had to reload it, so Dr.

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Torres was never pestered by anyone but his daughter for more ammunition and artillery. Bit was quite satisfied with what the Panzer already had. The Panzer armor came equipped with two Hybrid cannons, each of which had two muzzles. The recoil on these cannons was so great that the Liger would go skidding backward several hundred feet after firing them.


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Using this attack, the Liger could destroy multiple targets at once, or almost obliterate a single opponent in one fell swoop. Despite the power of the Panzer armor, Bit rarely used it. Because it held such arsenal, the armor was very heavy.

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If Bit did not jettison the armor a few minutes after using it, he could very well kill the Liger. Heat shimmers would rise from the Liger as he stretched and shook off the sense of confinement. This was no big deal if the Liger had just dealt the final blow to his challenger. But if he had not done this, then he and Bit would be left completely vulnerable to attack. Without his armors the Liger Zero is literally naked; stripped bare with no defenses except his Strike Laser Claw.

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And even that may not work without a set of armor on his chassis. So while the Panzer was a great asset, using it carried too many risks most of the time.

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The next two alternate modes the Liger Zero possessed were used in the Zoids: I did not particularly enjoy Fuzors for the simple reason that it involved more meaningless prize fights with characters that had little talent for actual combat. Plus, the series ended mid-way through here in the States, and so I never saw the show from beginning to end.

I was also somewhat uncomfortable with the idea of separate Zoids fusing together. It felt a little too much like they were taking a cue from Transformers , where two Autobots or Decepticons could combine into one fighter. I cannot say precisely why, but the concept never did sit well with me. This is why I do not remember much about the two alternate modes of the Liger Zero in Fuzors. The first alternate mode was the Liger Zero Phoenix.

A zoid which had never been seen before and which was something of a legend, the Phoenix was a wild zoid who did not usually mingle with the tame or piloted zoids. Despite this, she eventually decided to partner with the Liger Zero and his pilot RD. Larry the Liger - the Dangerous Day. Share your thoughts with other customers.


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