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24 Jun 2010
Feylumian is the antimatter particle that allows the Tekkamen to transform. In the show, you can see Feylumian pass through the tekset crystal and concentrating in the center. The powerful voltekker attack is made of this antimatter particle as well.

Antimatter is still material like matter. It differs by just having the opposite charge. Protons being positive and electrons negative. For antimatter, the antiprotons are negative and antielectrons (positrons) are positive. Matter does not pass through other matter. Not easily anyway. This rule should apply to antimatter as well.

Electrons can pass through matter like when a flow of them are flowing through a conductive material.

Light also passes through matter. The matter has to be transparent to light though like with a crystal or water.

If Feylumian is antimatter, how does it pass through the tekset crystal during the transformation?

Feylumian can be confirmed as a type of material and not exactly an energy because when the huge crystal that forms over a Tekkaman's body takes shape, it shields them from everything else. An example being when Tekkaman Blade is protected in his giant crystal while floating in space during the episode his crystal gets shattered.

Perhaps the tekset crystal itself is composed of Feylumian.

The antimatter particle Feylumian appears to be transparent to other Feylumian particles and matter. This is evidenced by Tekkaman Evil's (Saber) tekset crystal changing; the arms lift up) and the Tekkaplant/Tekno pod flowers allow humans to pass inside to be turned into Tekkamen.

My question is what are everyone's thoughts on Feylumian? Is it completely material like matter, a wave or a combination of both?
26 Feb 2010
Does anyone who has the Tekkaman Blade Mini Mook (also known as the art book) can scan pictures of the all Tekkaman front and back pictures, if they exist? I've seen the ones for Blade, Evil, and Dagger, but none of the others. I would like pictures of Darkon as well. Especially without his cloak surrounding him.

Thank you.
16 Apr 2009
Anyone know who created or published the Tekkaman Blade Mini Mook (art book)?

Why is it called a mini mook too?
12 Apr 2009
A Tekkaman Blade information source book would be nice to have. I've seen pictures of a Japanese one, but I would like one in English. What I want out of one is just to have stats like how tall Blade is and how much he weighs (in human form). With a book like this we could have canon information to look through and reference. For me, it would save me a lot of trouble of having to track things down. It would shed light on what exactly his armor is. For example, Blade's weight difference between his human and armor isn't too wide. Things like this and just to have some nice official artwork to look at.

Drawing Tekkaman Blade and other characters are quite fun for me. I'm sure for a good deal of you too. Having some reference for different angles to see the parts of the armor you don't normally see would be very helpful.
12 Apr 2009
Deadend's knife, from Tekkaman Blade 2 is an interesting piece of art. Ever since, I watched the show, it caught my eye. His Tekset crystal is housed in his knife. What puzzles me is how in the world did he do that? Even though the story is based in the future, just how does one fit a crystal into the beveled guard of his knife? I mean, Earth science hasn't gotten that far with their technology. Just look at the Earth based Tekkaman, they aren't as powerful as Radam's creations.

Perhaps the details on the knife that show it got in there aren't drawn to be more pleasing to the eye.

Tekkaman Dead did use a Radam Tekkaplant to become as powerful as he was in the series though. So he may have access to some Radam technology that allowed him to do this.

What I would like is just some idea of how he did it.
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