flying mutos powers
Godzilla 2014 Forum Topic

KaijuFall3
MemberBaragonFeb 25, 20143645 Views11 Repliesi just watched the new godzilla traier and something stood out those planes that fall out of the sky they wernt damaged the muto didnt ip them apart like the train i think it could have a emp like weopon what do you think
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Daikaiju DanielleFebruary 25, 2014
I have two theories.
#1. The Flying Muto is like Rodan, and can easily take planes down.
#2. The Flying Muto is like Leatherback from Pacific Rim, and has an EMP blast.
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AkagiFebruary 25, 2014
I noticed that too, the jets looked perfectly fine. Wondering what happened to them myself. I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that flying MUTO can some how disrupt their gages and such, or completely shut them down. I'm not certain if its EMP or some kind of sonic ability.
If flying MUTO's wings flap very fast, it could very well be sonic in nature.
But who the heck knows. I'm still sad we haven't gotten a clear shot of the Muto yet.
He is 350ft Tall people, those things on his neck ARE gills, and the Brazil photo is part of the final advertising design-- Deal with it.

Gojira2KFebruary 25, 2014
I think the flying Mutos are aquatic. That's all I am going to say on that. Now on to the planes falling out of the sky. Did any see that one episode in Godzilla: The Series where they faced a giant bug that when it flapped it's wings it created an electronic disturbance? Maybe the flying Mutos can do that. Maybe even through their foot or claws. Well that's my 2 cents.
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Gigan3001February 25, 2014
Im not sure about these mutos myself... But I can't wait to see the movie!
Is it a monster?
No... a god
wolfguyFebruary 25, 2014
I think it's all there. Either Godzilla, the MUTOs, or both have some sort of EMP ability. "It will send us back to the stone age!" Why all lights and vehicles seem to be dead, san francisco (that is San Fran right?) turned into a ghost town, and also could explain the HALO jump, because it's the only option outside of Godzilla's power killing range. As good a theory as any.

Deadite KaijuFebruary 26, 2014
Look at the part in the trailer where the MUTO stomps the ground and releases a sonic blast from it's claw. I think it has something to do with that. They have some kind of sonic ablility.
TW_G-Fan2014February 26, 2014
Hmm...
I think another option to the EMP would be something like simple sonic interference. If the MUTO can create some kind of sonic interference, such as with its voice or with it's wings, then it could down the planes without touching them. A good example of such a device would be the kind of echolocation a bat uses. If that were scaled up to monstrous proportions, it could wreak havoc on sensitive electronics like those within planes and on ships. They're so fine tuned to function in a certain way that any disruption is devastating.
Just a thought.

Security Officer #34February 26, 2014
Would they go this far? Space Godzilla?
http://monsterarchives.proboards.com/thread/119/spacegodzilla?page=1&scrollTo=146
Ringo-scifiFebruary 27, 2014
Could be a emp from a nuclear blast either bomb or Godzilla fireing his ray/pulse.
Or like some of your say the muto did it.
Or they stopped flying from lack of oxygen. Since we know a Serizawa (maybe the one maybe not) is in the film.
G2KFebruary 28, 2014
Remember the muto research site? It mentioned something about magnetic disturbance or something like that





