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He'd be pretty useless unless everyone else goes into the computer world. :laugh:

Okay, I remember he stopped a monster from breaking through to the real world once, but I don't remember if he could still fight out there or not.
 
but Iga, how do you if he can only fight in cyberspace. I don't think that Natao ever used the axepecter except near the commputer, so that dosn't rule out a real world appearance if he just used it by the commputer.
 
but Iga, how do you if he can only fight in cyberspace. I don't think that Natao ever used the axepecter except near the commputer, so that dosn't rule out a real world appearance if he just used it by the commputer.

Gridman's whole premise was about fighting in the computer/digital world to protect outside world (because damage in there caused effects out here), so it would be pretty stupid if that was just coincidental that he virtually *always* fought in the computer world. :laugh:
 
He'd be pretty useless unless everyone else goes into the computer world. :laugh:

The way I see it he only needs cyberspace to transform. If a monster could use a portal to exit cyberspace into our realm than so could he.

He just never left through the portal because there was no need. He managed to stop every monster so why enter our world? It would just cause chaos if a giant man suddenly appeared.

So theoretically, if the Ultras needed his help, he could just open a portal near where they were and jump into battle. I imagine he'd need to go back into Cyberspace in order to transform back though.
 
The way I see it he only needs cyberspace to transform. If a monster could use a portal to exit cyberspace into our realm than so could he.

He just never left through the portal because there was no need. He managed to stop every monster so why enter our world? It would just cause chaos if a giant man suddenly appeared.

So theoretically, if the Ultras needed his help, he could just open a portal near where they were and jump into battle. I imagine he'd need to go back into Cyberspace in order to transform back though.

I'm pretty sure the one time a monster is about to break into the outside world (early on, like, second or third episode) the implication was that Gridman had to keep him from breaking through entirely because once he was out, Gridman wouldn't be able to stop him. I don't remember if Gridman himself steps outside the big gap in the fabric of reality or whatever it is. No clue how the monster would be able to survive though, but I suppose that means Gridman could get out.

But there's the fact that Gridman himself is technically a computer-created thingy that becomes the form of an agent from the Hyper World, and all his external weapons and power-up stuff are computer-created as well, so would they even have a concrete form outside the Computer World?

Although, [HIDE]I haven't seen the finale yet but in the last episode Khandigifer turns giant with the intent of getting out into the real world, so maybe Gridman somehow gets out too.[/HIDE]

Even if he can get out though, I still think he'd be pretty useless outside the computer. I'd want people like Seven and Agul on my Ultra team first! :laugh:
 
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