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dynamicpeanut

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-20-2014 4:48 PM

Hi, I just had an idea. Does the tsunami release godzilla? The shift in tectonic plates releasing big G from a sort of prison, perhaps done by man since they couldn't kill him (not a cage or anything but just blew up an underwater cliff on top of him.) Becasue someone would have seen him between 1954 and 2014. Could this then somehow relate to the muto who takes the submarine? 

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JurassicGodzillaXenomorphPark

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-20-2014 8:58 PM

no, the tsunami was formed by godzilla moving through the water. He is waHat caused the tsunami. but that was a cool idea.

Something Real

MemberGodzillaApr-20-2014 9:04 PM
DYNAMICPEANUT - That's a very fascinating theory you've propsed! Thank you for bringing it up! I've a feeling (though it's just my opinion) that Godzilla is responisble for generating the typhoon - not the other way around. In many of the spoilers brought forth to this community, it's been stated that Godzilla is forced to come forward by an ancient enemy - which implies he does so of his own volition. If he'd been trapped, he'd likely not be able to escape whatever is responsible for driving him out of the ocean. As for us not having seen him: perhaps he's simply been dormant for many decades in an attempt to escape our nottice. After all, we did attempt to drop a few nuclear weapons on him! :)

Statzman44

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-20-2014 10:23 PM

This is totally different then what this article is about but I'm wondering if they used the mysterious "Bloop Sound" in the pacific ocean to explain something weird or something of the unknown for godzilla. You know pretend it's godzilla making that noise not some iceberg.

Kage432

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-20-2014 10:27 PM

A man made natural prison eh?...Sounds very Final Warsish. A cool proposal no doubt, but I can't say for certain if that fits. Very interesting talk DYNAMICPEANUT. That username lol. You're the best, really. I guess we will witness the truth come may 16th.  

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dynamicpeanut

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-21-2014 4:09 AM

Thank you guys for the replies. In response though, how would godzila cause the water to recede? Or cause a typhoon? And the spoilers stating that he is forced forward by his ancient enemies could just mean that he would have been fine swimming around after he was released instead he fights them.

DC67

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-21-2014 7:48 AM

I've wondered about that too, despite G's immense size, would that enough to cause a tsunami like that, with the water receding away from the beach? If anything, he 'd cause a "storm surge" of water. Hmmm!  

MNJARO

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-21-2014 9:42 AM

think of it like you are swimming in a pool and approaching the edge of the pool, when you get there the water will slightly rise and create waves temporarily because you are dispersing the water with your body, now image a 200 foot (or whatever the size) monster doing this, the effect will be much bigger, plus him actually getting up and out of the water disperses a ton of water as well

dynamicpeanut

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-21-2014 10:15 AM

A lot of people have been saying it's big G but it's mostly the receding water I was talking about, godzilla wouldn't be able to bring in that much water.

Something Real

MemberGodzillaApr-21-2014 10:27 AM
DYNAMICPEANUT - It's likely that Godzilla lacks the size to displace the amount of water we're seeing move in the previews. That being said, Godzilla is being billed as a "force of nature" - a "punishment we, Mankind, deserve". Perhaps there is something unexplainable about the creature - something subtle that can't be quantified through science. Then again, it could be that it's simply one of those things that will go unexplained - making everyone's opinion valid. :)

TW_G-Fan2014

MemberMothra LarvaeApr-21-2014 12:05 PM

It's physically impossible for a wall of water such a tsunami to "release" a creature like Godzilla. The causes of a tsunami are a bit more plausible, but still highly unlikely. Godzilla is not capable of causing a typhoon either. That was a typo/misuse of wording on the part of the one who suggested it.

The most likely reason for Godzilla's reawakening are more environmental on a basic level rather than on a concentrated level.

The primary cause of tsunamis is called "subduction," when one tectonic plate slides beneath another. Such an instance would be more likely to kill a slumbering Godzilla as he's crushed to death between the plates as they slide against and in between one another. Godzilla's big, but the Earth's tectonic plates are bigger and much, much more powerful.

Godzilla's reawakening is likely much more simple of a matter. Increased radiation and environmental changes due to mankind's interference with nature is what Gareth Edwards seems to be going for. According to him, and what information we know of the movie so far, Godzilla is the product of a time when radiation was more plentiful on Earth. When it drops, he is forced into hibernation. As far as we know, the nuclear bombs dropped in the 40's are what caused his reawkaneing. He must have been close enough to Japan to sense the change and wake up. In the 50's, the tests were attempts to kill him and somethign happened which forced him back into hibernation until 1999 when he attacked the Janjira plant. Then he comes again in 2014. 

But what happens in between? More hibernation? Attacks that are simply not shown?

I think those are better questions to ask. After all, if Godzilla wakes up in the 50's but disappears for over 40 years to attack in 1999, why did the supposedly unstoppable force just disappear? Why did it happen again between 1999 and 2014?

Those questions are far more interesting to contemplate I think.

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