Time War Dalek Emperor Posted July 14, 2018 Share Posted July 14, 2018 First image. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
river_chaos Posted July 15, 2018 Share Posted July 15, 2018 Wow, the King got a bit chubby since his last movie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time War Dalek Emperor Posted July 15, 2018 Author Share Posted July 15, 2018 (edited) Ok and we have a leaked image of Rodan's model. Some pictures for Ghidorah and Mothra to but both are far less reliable then this one. Edited July 15, 2018 by Daitarn 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time War Dalek Emperor Posted July 19, 2018 Author Share Posted July 19, 2018 All Monarch Monster Files Monarch Designation: Rodan Classification: Titanus Rodan Nature: Bio-Volcanic Body Height: 154f Wingspan: 871ft Behavior: Destroyer Range: Worldwide Within a Monarch containment facility atop the active Isla de Mona volcano, a mysterious Titan lies in pyrostasis within the restless magma. The legends speak of it as the “Fire Demon” or “The One Born of Fire”, but a simpler name echoes through the ancient temples of volcanically active regions: “Rodan”. A volcanic internal combustion system of magma flows throughout a body covered in rock-like scales that act as geothermal armor. While much larger in size, Rodan has a skeletal structure similar to that of a Pteranodon - one of the earliest vertebrates known to have developed the power of flight. Just as Kong is king of the primates, Rodan may have once been king of the skies. Because of the extreme temperatures within this particular containment facility, current lab equipment can’t function properly. As a result, thermal heat signatures on the creature are impossible to collect, and Monarch detection crews conducted cardiograms via aerial satellite for life sign detection and verification. Much like the volcano that incubates it, Rodan is alive but dormant. Rodan’s wings are wrapped around its body in stasis, but our cryptos estimate a wingspan big enough to create a sonic thunderclap capable of leveling entire cities as it flies overhead. RF-Capture scans reveal that Rodan’s skin is not made of rock, but does have an outer dermis of sharp volcanic sediment collected from centuries of dormancy. Sci-ops theorizes the vulcanized appearance of its skin may be an evolutionary trait developed as a form of camouflage against mountain or large rock formations. Truly, a Titan forged in fire. Monarch Designation: Mothra Classification: Titanus Mosura Nature: Unknown Body Height: 52ft Wingspan: 803ft Range: UNKNOWN From erased Nazca lines to the hidden Temple of the Moth, the name “Mothra” is woven throughout the most secret mythologies of our planet. The folklore and fairy tales tell of a winged creature of blinding light, an angel of the clouds whose god-like luminescence has the power to shatter the sky. Ancient spirit tablets discovered in the mountain jungles of the Yunnan Province portray a giant winged alpha of the Lepidoptera order. In all of our findings, human civilization is pictographically shown in poses that imply deification of the so-called “Queen of the Monsters”, suggesting the creature was once a benign part of the natural order. When Monarch containment crews discovered the live Titan chrysalis within the Chinese myth site, Dr. Emma Russell was quickly dispatched to closely monitor the creature that lay dormant within it. A quickening sonar pulse suggests the creature is awakening. If she ever emerges from her ancient slumber, a superspecies that once illuminated the sky will be reborn as Mothra. Pupal DNA samples suggest a remarkable, multi-stage evolution. On reaching adulthood, Mothra’s gigantic thorax is capable of emitting beta-wave bioluminescence which can be projected through the intricate patterns on its wings and weaponized into blinding ‘god rays’. As one of the deadliest and most beautiful natural phenomena in Earth’s history, no wonder this devastating guardian angel was worshipped as a goddess by the ancient human civilizations blessed to witness her. Monarch Designation: Monster Zero Classification: UNKNOWN Nature: Bio-Electrical Body Height: 521ft Wingspan: UNKNOWN Range: UNKNOWN From the Hydra to the Rainbow Serpent, myth was the compass that led us to the resting place of the three-headed Titan. A name, unspoken through millennia of whispered nightmares. A living extinction event, named “the one who is many”. We call it Monster Zero. At a Monarch containment facility deep in the frozen tundra of Antarctica, a three-headed winged serpent of ancient yet unknown origin lies frozen within a glacial tomb of ice. This is without question the largest superspecies ever discovered, easily dwarfing Godzilla at a height of over five-hundred feet tall. Cranial scans reveal a divergent frontal lobe density in the brains of the three heads, denoting each head has disparate levels of cognitive functions, and possibly even independent thought. Monster Zero’s dermal layer is gilded with trace amounts of aurum (See Ark Record # 73.126). Metallurgical studies theorize the scales act as a conductor capable of carrying bioelectrical currents through the creature’s body. Injuries have been discovered on several locations on the beast’s body, reminiscent of claw and scorch marks. Exo-Forensics are currently investigating. Muscle tendons on the wings are so hyper-tensile that their massive aerodynamics could generate hurricane-force winds when in flight. Coupled with its body’s electro-receptor molecular biology capable of conducting electrical currents, water vapor in the air would be heated at extreme levels creating its own localized storm system as it travels. Simply put, if Monster Zero were to fly again, the stratosphere would be torn open by an otherworldly tempest of thunder and lightning our sky has never seen. Cryptolinguistics has analyzed translations of every worldwide case study of Monster Zero in the Monarch database across tens of thousands of years. The ancients called it Ghidorah. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Matt Bellamy Posted December 12, 2018 Share Posted December 12, 2018 Have to admit, I am really liking the way this is looking. I did like the last American Godzilla movie well enough, so I wasn't sure if i would see this in theaters. But oh boy, definitely now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salkafar Posted June 1, 2019 Share Posted June 1, 2019 Just saw it. The Americans finally made a Godzilla movie worth watching. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerrygoodman Posted June 3, 2019 Share Posted June 3, 2019 Everyone please rise for the playing of the Godzilla National Anthem... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larz Zahn Posted June 3, 2019 Share Posted June 3, 2019 im actually really pleased with this movie, i turned to my cousin when the movie was over and said, "i feel like we just watched a japanese godzilla movie" two radioactive thumbs, way way up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larz Zahn Posted June 3, 2019 Share Posted June 3, 2019 you know... with all the godzilla haters that exist in the movie world... a version of jet jaguar, while far fetched, would actually make a lot of sense in a revenge plot kind of way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salkafar Posted June 3, 2019 Share Posted June 3, 2019 (edited) We had two whole movies about that. I heard a very sweet rumour, way back when, that 'Pacific Rim' had a post-credits scene where there's a huge wave near Hong Kong, we hear The Roar and Hannibal Chau looks up at something offscreen and whispers: "Welcome back." Bummer. 'Jet Jaguar' would have made for a good name for the Japanese Yaeger. (...) I wasn't the only one who thought that. Edited June 3, 2019 by Salkafar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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