
The Void Genome is shown to directly bind to the user's right hand.
If the person's Void is destroyed, then the person will crystallize and die in a manner identical to the effects of the Apocalypse Virus. If the person is without their Void for an extended period, the possibility of death could occur. It is possible to combine two or more Void powers to create a new weapon, however it is unknown if this applies to any Void or specific types. Later in the Guilty Crown, Shu can extract a Void from an individual while they retain consciousness and can even have that person wielding their own Void. The reason for this is due to the shock and trauma associated with the removal of one's Void. When you withdraw a Void from someone, that person loses their memory of the time surrounding the event. The only way to extract a person's Void is to make the subject believe they are looking directly into their eyes, Shu, being afraid to look into someone's eyes, was able to work with that rule, with Inori's suggestion, by looking at the target's forehead. In Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas, Scrooge extracted a Void from a genetically modified dog, indicating that Voids can be pulled out of any living creature as long as they have human DNA. As such, Scrooge could only extract Voids from people aged 7 or lower ten years before the beginning of the series, while Shu Ouma could extract them from people aged 17 or lower. Voids can only be extracted from people born after the landing of the Apocalypse Virus Meteorite. There are a few rules that apply to how The Power of Kings is used. The two remark that the dog itself must've contained some form of human DNA, as the Apocalypse Virus does not affect animals. It is revealed in episode 16, that if a person's Void is destroyed, it causes the person to crystalize and die in a similar fashion to the effects of the Apocalypse Virus.ĭuring the events of Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas, Scrooge pulled a Void from a dog that was accompanying him, but the dog was crystallized and died. Should a person change, their respective Void will change as well. A Void's form and function reflects the person's fears and or complexes, in other words it's like the shape of their heart, or personality.
Different Voids can be extracted from different people and it is said that Void technology trespasses into the realm of the Gods. Using the crystallization effects from the Apocalypse Virus, the user can draw out a person's Void a person's inner psyche taking physical form. Users Spoiler Warning: Spoiler details follow. In episode 21, he hits Yuu with such an impact that sends him flying toward a wall. Shu was able used his "marked" hand to knock out Souta with ease. It can be presumed that Void Genome also grants the user some level of super strength. After Gai's death, Shu retrieves the king's power stolen by Gai, storing it now in his Void. However, Shu successfully reacquired the king's power with the last sample of Void Genome, making him an exception. Haruka Ouma states, if the person who has lost the power once injects themselves again with the Void Genome, they'll die. When Gai returned, he was able to steal king's power by severing Shu's right arm. When the power is used, a mark appears on the hand of the user, unique to them. Once the Trigger Genome cylinder is used or broken, the king's power binds itself to the host's arm. In the anime, one who possess this power is referred as "king". It stems from the Apocalypse Virus, which analyzes intron sequences in the human genome and draws out the power hidden within a person by converting it into a Void. 3 List of Major Voids that have appeared so far.