Only useful against technology really, and that seems so unrealistic. That’s where it lost me, the convenience of a creature that can EM machines. So unbelievable.
Plus Kick-Ass saving the world.
Submitted 7 months ago by Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com to [deleted]
Only useful against technology really, and that seems so unrealistic. That’s where it lost me, the convenience of a creature that can EM machines. So unbelievable.
Plus Kick-Ass saving the world.
Why would Godzilla feed on radiation? The convenience of him being healed by nuclear bombs is so unbelievable.
the movies never claimed that part was natural, godzilla was changed by atomic bomb tests
For Godzilla’s return, the King of the Monsters was given a radically new origin story that deviates from the previously established origin of him being mutated by the hydrogen bomb: in Godzilla, Godzilla is explained by Monarch to be an ancient, radiovorous apex predator that has existed for millions of years, existing at least as early as the Pliocene period.
Nuh Uh.
I recently watched Godzilla Minus One, honestly I liked it more than all the newer Godzilla movies with other titans
With recent Legendary Godzilla movies, first one seems not so bad.
The rule of cool
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Electric eel? It stuns prey. If scaled up it would as a side effect cause an em pulse that would affect electronics.
Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 months ago
Muto’s EM pulse had no effect on biologics. Humans and Godzilla were unaffected. It was not related to an eel’s stun, obviously.
rorsche@lemm.ee 7 months ago
The EMP greatly impacted Godzilla’s atomic breath. It’s why it was so much weaker in the first movie compared to the sequels. Probably a retcon, but I think it fits.