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Why the Switch, why not on Steam?
Humans aren't actually adaptable, we merely force the environment to suit us rather than we adapt to the environment. Because if humans were adaptable you would see multiple species of humans rather than just one.
The munkey is cooked.
WHOOP DEE DOO! I BROKE MY ARM AGAIN!
Lol.
@Gmkgoji: Not quite sure if that's supposed to be a redesign or an original kaiju, but it's got the SpaceGodzilla shoulder crystals, so it's cool in my book. :P
@JurassicKaiju14: Huh, neat redesign. Personally I think I would have gone with a shorter snout, something like Ceratosaurus or Carnotaurus, but that's just me. Something about the legs really bugs me, I think either the shin is too long or the femur isn't long enough, it just looks awkward. I do like the idea of the color pattern though, that should be integrated into the movies someday, maybe something like young Godzilla have patterns that fade out with age or something.
Looks like Ghidorah finally found an easy meal on Earth. (Other than humans, of course.)
AWESOME!!!!!! I mean, clear victor hear, but AWESOME!!!!!
Nope, don't want anything spoiled! XD
Well that's a matchup that wouldn't last too terribly long...
Thanks! Do you have any questions?
Good luck man! Can't wait to see the finished result!
As above, I agree with TheLazyFish
Who am I? That is not an easy question to answer. For I have been many things, and shall be many more yet.
I teach you the consequences of your folly. And yet I will deliver you from your destruction to learn another day.
I remind you of your mistakes. And I give you a light into the future.
I have prayed for my death. And yet I fight for my life.
I have been a victim. I have been a tyrant.
I have been a hero. I have been a demon.
I have been a guardian of Earth. And I have been a destroyer of worlds.
I have been your deliverence from extinction and the bringer of your doom.
I am terrible and wondrous and all things between.
I have been many things. But though I may change, this one truth shall remain…
I. AM. KING.
Happy Birthday, Gojira. Here's to another 65 years.
I know, I know, I'm super late. But I didn't have an account back when this was put up, and I wanted to do something a little more than a simple "Happy Birthday".
My answer is the same as TheLazyFish's.
I... depends on how you look at this. If his kind aren't the nurturing type, then he MIGHT have had a child and had parents, but that also means they may have forced him out and he forced his child out, so that means it's purely a blood related family and not a human-like family. If they nurture each other, than Godzilla may still have had parents. Maybe Dagon is his mother or father or grandfather or something. But I don't think he ever would have had a kid, because he would still be around his mate and kid, unless they both died. I honestly doubt he has a kid, though. Parents maybe, but I think it's unlikely he has a kid, just for the fact that Legendary would have to explain why that kid isn't always around him and vice versa. He might eventually ADOPT another kid, though, or have a kid himself, but that wouldn't be for awhile, I think.
Ya guys already saw my Chad picture, I have other drawings I drew but I don't feel like finding them and taking pictures of them
and my camera is really fuzzy and bad
I think that the Legendary Godzilla is protecting an egg (when the Titanus Gojira species still exists) in the same place where he feeds on the radiation. But not only that he also has a symbiotic relationship with Mothra.
I'm a sucky drawer, I wish I could draw as good as any of the art on here lol
Wait aren't all lifeforms adaptable
Yes, I was making aware that humanity will not stop and drop over a loss of something when humanity’s prehistoric and recorded past went without electricity for countless years but would only face initial difficulty in adapting to an environment no longer dominated by such.
As for the rest of your comment, however: your words, not mine.
Wait aren't all lifeforms adaptable, I just hate when people are like Humans are an adaptable species because we like to sniff our farts because Humans are special because have a soul harharharharhar. I absolutely hate human self-centerness, there are plenty of other lifeforms that are more adaptable then a human like extremephiles.
I used to draw pretty goodish back in High School, I need to brush up on my drawing skills
Well, as long as we're showing off our art; this was a Godzilla redesign I did way back before 2014 came out. I kind of wanted to find a balance between more recent theropod reconstructions and his traditional upright stance.
I based the coloration off of a Jurassic Park III Velociraptor toy, in an effort to give him something a little more vibrant than the typical charcoal gray/black. I also had an idea that as he charges up his heat ray, the quills on his arms would glow blue as well.
"While nuclear power has made positive remarks by society in regards to emission material compared to non-renewable resources, the fact is that it is still dangerous."
Oh I agree completely, make no mistake about that. In fact, that assessment is actually strikingly similar to the vibe that I got out of the film's portrayal of the Titans.
But that's a conversation for another day. In the meantime, I'd like to take the time to thank you for, in spite of our disagreements, keeping things respectful and courteous. And I'd like to apologize if I might have come across as overly confrontational.
So basically the same thing.
Not exactly how I meant but I suppose I could have used a different word to clarify the intended message. You had the gist of it when you stated the MUTO’s could bring disaster upon humanity with their EMP capabilities; however, you failed to include how humanity did not need to solely rely on electricity to maintain their continuance since there are other means to sustain themselves. Thus, while your explanation of humanity initially not knowing what to do upon loss of electricity is correct, long term circumstances is not taken into account on how humanity will look to other utilizations for the future.
True, but it should also be taken into account what could have happened if the MUTOs had bred unchecked.
What could have happened? Not much really. The MUTO’s interest is only in radiation. Humanity’s nuclear arsenal, power plants, etc. is enough for any MUTO to sustain themselves. Humans are merely ants to MUTO’s and will not be bothered by them unless provoked. Maybe MUTO’s would be doing humanity the favor in ridding the world of any nuclear presence but the reality (in the movie) is that Godzilla defeated the MUTO’s and ensured continual balance for the world.
Let me put it to you this way; there was a big debate recently over whether the MonsterVerse was outright pro-nuclear. My personal view was that it's more a matter of how it's used. I'll explain my reasoning in a later post.
While nuclear power has made positive remarks by society in regards to emission material compared to non-renewable resources, the fact is that it is still dangerous. It’s original purpose alone was for harmful effect, an act that occurred twice to end the bloodiest and most destructive war in human history. United States and the Soviet Union engaged in a Cold War with other countries and people suffering because of their struggle for dominance and power, something which Godzilla (1984) gives reflection on. Events like Chernobyl, Fukushima Daiichi, and Three Mile Island prove nuclear power’s original purpose.
I’ll provide a similar-in-concept scenario. Take, for example, the Sun. It certainly is beautiful and beneficial. It provides Earth with what it needs. However, what some people tend to forget is that the Sun can be harmful as well. Earth’s atmosphere shields every living thing from the Sun’s rays. Without Earth’s atmosphere, all life will die. Even though the Sun is beneficial for Earth, it’s still dangerous.
“Every rose has its thorns”, as the saying goes; although, nuclear energy/power is no rose.
Gmkgoji:
Then go right ahead!
Thanks everyone! It's probably the most tired piece of advice out there, but the key to drawing really is practice. I've been doodling and sketching for over a decade now, bouncing between plateauing and improving all the while. This was a project I really wanted to push myself with, trying things I hadn't before and putting more effort in than usual. Practice sounds boring, but honestly it's just doing what you enjoy a lot and honing your skills in areas you're weak. Can't draw faces or vehicles for beans? Look up some tutorials, grab some references, and just experiment for a while. You'll never get good if you don't try stuff, so go wild! You don't make any bad drawings, just the stepping stones to better ones.
Not wrong, but perhaps misinformed.
"Misinform: give (someone) false or inaccurate information"
So basically the same thing.
Yes there would be disastrous effects, but just because a scenario where (hypothetically speaking) humanity experiences tremendous or total loss of electricity does not mean there are not other methods to sustain themselves in their panic. Humanity is after all an adaptable species.
True, but it should also be taken into account what could have happened if the MUTOs had bred unchecked. I will agree that Humanity wouldn't necessarily go extinct, but life would definitely not be easy for us anymore.
How could I say what you are wrong about when the material you have proposed to discuss has not been published on Scified to be read?
Maybe I am being premature here. Let me put it to you this way; there was a big debate recently over whether the MonsterVerse was outright pro-nuclear. My personal view was that it's more a matter of how it's used. I'll explain my reasoning in a later post.
Finally, I will not deny that Toho does flesh out their messages more than the Hollywood movies have (although even they falter from time-to-time). That doesn't stop me from enjoying the MonsterVerse movies though; I like both the Toho and the MonsterVerse films for the most part. I value intelligent discussions of problems, and the simple joys of watching giant monsters that I've grown to love and cherish slugging it out with all the modern VFX we can get. When I speak of subjectivity, I'm talking more about personal preferences for which movies we enjoy.
Yes. Yes I do. As far as Godzilla games go, I prefer Godzilla Defense Force, and that game is just.... boring and repetitive as hell. But at least it never downright pissed me off as much. I am really happy that Godzilla games have gotten a lot better over time, though, like Godzilla Unleashed, Godzilla Destroy All Monsters, Godzilla 2015, etc.
JurassicKaiju14
OH GOD NO!!!! Please don't make another topic about MV Godzilla being pro-nuclear! We already had a week long argument about it! XD jk lol. What are your thoughts on MV Godzilla being pro-nuclear? I personally feel that if you really think about it, it's neutral-nuclear, like Godzilla 2014. Also, I think that because of that end line about how Godzilla is only on our side for now, we're going to see him do something "evil" to balance out the good he has done in GVK or in some other future movie. Just to reiterate he's a neutral force. Would be a pretty good way of balancing the nuclear-stance of MV Godzilla, in my opinion.
Dang, you hate those don't ya?
Oh yeah, and for the SNES too. They sucked pretty badly, in my opinion. Not that they were on old consoles or anything like that (love Original Zelda and Mario games), but they were pretty bad. The NES version was kind of like chess, but with Godzilla. The levels had no connection to the Godzilla films and were really annoying to get through. Time limits that you don't even get to see- it's just absolutely stupid. Then there's the SNES version where you take damage from BREAKING BUILDINGS and the fight system is incredibly boring. There's also another one, I forget if it was for the NES or SNES, but you basically fight as the humans. It's... eh? Not really good at all, essentially. Hard to explain.
Ok. Nintendo actually made a Godzilla game for the NES(Nintendo Home Entertainment system) in 1988!!
It would make sense, but they'd have to get the licensing.









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