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Post by MugiwaraBlair on May 21, 2014 4:29:45 GMT
Ya he had no signs of damage when he left at the end, he just got tired like a big pansy
Also the human parts sucked donkey balls, except like Serizawa and maybe some bits of Joe
Hell even the fights weren't that great barring a few highlights
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on May 21, 2014 18:05:13 GMT
He's Millions of years old, the prequel comic shows he was alive in the Permian, and was right next to the meteorite that caused the Permian Extinction meaning he tanked it (lol at that puny nuke in the film doing jack shit with that fact in play) plus he didn't stop fighting and moving rapidly for several days from Hawaii to California a distance of 2,467 miles immediately after waking back up.
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Post by MugiwaraBlair on May 21, 2014 19:01:54 GMT
His insides are a gigantic nuclear reactor, reactors don't get tired
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Post by shadowknight on May 21, 2014 19:54:23 GMT
And maybe he just decided to fuck with the people and play dead...just to see what they would do.
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Post by CosmicBehemoth on May 21, 2014 20:38:41 GMT
But a reactor needs fuel.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on May 22, 2014 2:16:43 GMT
Now that I think, the MUTO spores were in/near a skeleton of Godzilla's species I think was the implication and they were called parasites. Perhaps when they were biting Godzilla they were sucking his juice out of him. The species may have had a relationship similar to Hyenas and Lions, or Coyotes and Bears, one usually lives off of the scraps of another and in groups can possibly smack down the other, the bigger one usually trashes them but sometimes they get lucky and bring one down. Godzilla's an old battle worn battle hardened Grizzly and the Muto's were parasitic Coyotes so to speak. The Muto's weren't prey they were annoying potential rivals that he was putting down so he wouldn't have to deal with them. Once they were dead he didn't give a fuck any more rested up a little and went to do whatever the fuck he wanted to do. Which was likely go absorb the radiation of the nuke that went off nearby.
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Post by CosmicBehemoth on May 22, 2014 2:41:11 GMT
Seems like the kind of MUTOs we saw in the film might be opportunistic parasitoids. Like if a mating pair could bring down a larger radioactive creature, they'd lay spores in them like a Hawk Wasp in a tarantula. But they could clearly use other sources of radiation.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on May 22, 2014 2:54:02 GMT
Like they did with the Skeleton in the film
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Post by CosmicBehemoth on May 22, 2014 3:26:00 GMT
What I'm curious about is how there were only two spores in the mine, while the female laid dozens if not hundreds of eggs.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on May 22, 2014 5:10:13 GMT
maybe the others hatched over the millenia as they drained radiation and those two didn't get quite enough which is why they did once exposed to more radiation. runts of the litter so to speak.
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Post by MugiwaraBlair on May 22, 2014 21:24:47 GMT
But a reactor needs fuel. ARK reactors don't
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Post by CosmicBehemoth on May 23, 2014 0:01:47 GMT
It goes without saying.
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Post by MugiwaraBlair on May 23, 2014 0:55:30 GMT
Stark should totes build a mechagodzilla
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on May 23, 2014 1:00:47 GMT
That would be cool.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on May 23, 2014 1:02:29 GMT
looked it up all I could find was
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