
Resurgence
MemberBaragonMar-15-2019 7:46 PMSo for those who are wondering what I mean is if it is possible that King Ghidorah may possibly be a genetic error much like how there are snakes that have multiple heads, is it possible that there somewhere is a single headed non split tail version of Ghidorah and It likely would be smaller of course.
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Does an origin story really matter? It's just a fictional character. Whether an origin story is told or not wouldn't matter since King Ghidorah is established as a monster with space origins later to be found in ice imprisonment, only to break free with existential crisis inbound. All that could be best achieved is theorizing what his role was on Earth. The monster's history, after all, does predate the human civilization by a significant degree, therefore information on said character could never be complete. I personally enjoy the mystery behind King Ghidorah - in similar case, much like how Michael Myers used to be. No needing to fix what's not broken.
Agreed.
Look, I'm sorry I started some controversy, but if we could get back on topic, that would be great. Thanks.
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It's a debate. It's why forums exist. I don't think you even jump started it.
G. H. Man you are arguing whether or not it matters if ghidorah is a mutant which is not what the topic is about; the topic is about if ghidorah is a mutant so please let's get back on topic
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It's still part of the topic, however. Trust me, if I find the topic is truly deviating I will adjust it or close it myself. :)
I don’t know if anyone else remembers this, but Michael Dougherty posted an image of a worm on Twitter around the time they started filming. It had a caption talking about worms apparently mutating in space and returning to earth with two heads.
Resurgence No, that sounds fake. I could be wrong, though.
I actually went through Michael Dougherty’s twitter and found the post. I was mistaken, it was a retweet from Discover Magazine. I remember someone else sharing it at the time thinking it may have pertained to Godzilla so that’s how I remembered it too.