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Godzilla 2014's substitute for G-cells!

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MemberGiganSep-04-2014 6:58 PM

Hi, so i believe most of us know (However it hasnt been confirmed) That Godzilla 2014 doesnt have G-Cells.

Well we all know that Godzilla goes down to the bottom of the sea to absorb the radiation, thus healing his wounds.

Well that is true and does indeed happen, Godzilla 2014 has a even more unique healing mechanism.

I read a few months ago and recently came up on an article where Gareth edwards and i think...Max borenstein? Said why Godzilla has those granite like skin texture.

Godzilla 2014 has been through alot of Muto battles, as stated that Godzilla doesnt just have these rock like scale's for aesthetic but it actually is the healing of wounds.

You know how when you cut your finger, after like 2 weeks its healed back swell?

Wait let me do another one.

Say you fall and scrape your knee really bad (Knock on wood) After a few months there is a scar there?

Imagine that but after being stabbed and bitten by giant creatures that want to kill you.

Godzilla 2014's scales have a mechanism within them that to heal up on a wound creates a rock scale that cant be broken by Mutos.

Also these Granite scales cant be re broken. So the more Godzilla gets harmed soon he will become indestructible. However that part is not confirmed to be true, im going to use it though.

So in Godzilla 2 expect alot more of granite texture, if Gareth wants to stay consistent!

I hope you all enjoyed my theory.

Good grief.

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GG
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Also not to mention but.

If you look at his battles with the Mutos and the millitary bridge scene.

He wasnt being effected by stabs in the areas that the rock texture was in, he would turn around and fight the Muto with no damage really done at all.

And in the millitary scene, he wasnt being effected by any of the bullets until it hit his gills.

So virtually my theory may be true and if it is, Godzilla 2014 will be alot more powerful in the sequels!

Ok i have officially made 2 theories the electrical sack one, and the scab armour!

 

Good grief.

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As inventive as this theory is, it's not what's happening.

Scar tissue, when it builds up, causes permanent damage and begins doing more harm than good. When your body "heals" and leaves scar tissue, it's not actually healed. If the same damaged tissue becomes damaged again, the resulting damage only gets worse from there and causes more harm to the surrounding area. Scar tissue doesn't grant indestructibility upon build up. It causes a weakening of the cells and tissues and makes it even more vulnerable to follow up damage.

Godzilla is no exception to this law of nature. Damaged tissue is damaged tissue, and upon building up and accumulating it doesn't grant anything anywhere near indestructibility.

Sadly, as fun as your theory is it's not what's going on with Godzilla. So far we don't know about his ability to recover so I'd sit tight. There are plenty of Godzilla cells lying around after the MUTO battle in San Fran. Watching the Blu-Ray, you'll see that Godzilla bleeds several times when both the MUTO's are attacking him, especially for a brief moment right when Ford makes the decision to go back to the eggs and set them on fire.

When the camera cuts to Godzilla roaring in pain, if you pause it just right, you'll see a spurt of bright red blood coming out of his neck where the male MUTO's arms are stabbing him. There are also several other small blood spurts throughout the fight from Godzilla, so MONARCH has all it needs to analyze his blood and see what's going on.

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Ahem, TW_G-Fan2014......

There is no official confirmation about this, and this is all just fun speculation. For all we know, this IS how it could actually be working. We don't know for sure, and we don't even know if Legendary will give us such details. So don't assume this simply isn't happening just because no evidence towards its case hasn't been seen or told to us.

That's an unhealthy way to think. It's like when you kept trying to force upon us your opinion that Legendary didn't acquire rights to Toho nor would they ever in the past, then tried to tell us that there wasn't any confirmation of Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah being said to be in the sequel, when footage from Comic-Con with statements from Tull say otherwise.

I swear, you need to let go of this "I'm right, stop arguing with me" attitude. This is all speculation for fun. Don't take it so seriously. We're talking about a fictional creature who couldn't possibly exist in real life, and we're just speculating on aspects of him that aren't nor likely ever will be officially confirmed until a much later date. You can't say we're wrong until Legendary's official statements say so.

You can only say you don't agree with what our speculation, why you don't agree, then leave it at that.

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@TW_Gfan2014

 

"I'm afraid this creature is still beyond our present scientific understanding." - Professor Fukuzawa, Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth

 

 

This statement should be drilled into all of our minds when we try to put something that is extra realistic in a a creature that is not real. If GGs theory is correct, so what if it is not realistic, Godzilla isnt realistic at first creature. So what if what WE know how humans and animals of TODAY work. Ever thought that maybe if Godzilla was real and actually attacked a city or something, that even though we dont know how his body works, he surely has different adaptations and systems to us. Maybe your right, maybe he doesnt have this but everything else about your statement is just ruining a great topic

 

Why do you always think your right? I dont mean to be rude, but I am getting a little irritated

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remember that chap, I forget his name, he climbed Everest without any oxygen, came down nearly dead. They asked him, they said, "Why did you go up there to die?" He said, "I didn't, I went up there to live."
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"As for GMK-- Many of the film's visuals are made for metaphor, not the niche, psuedo-science that both Toho and fans enjoy playing in. I don't recognize Godzilla's heart a sign of regeneration, simply a sign that the spirits are still unhappy with the way the world turned and that Godzilla will return... in some form or another."

Umm... you do realize that the metaphor would kind of fall flat if Godzilla would just stay a harmless disembodied heart and never grow back a full body, right? Super regenerative powers aren't necessarily rapid regenerative powers; he could easily have regeneration that allows him to recover from any wound, but isn't fast enough to be useful in a fight. This would explain both how he came back from being seemingly disintegrated by the Oxygen Destroyer and why it took so long: a microscopic amount of tissue could have survived, which slowly grew into a new body over the next 40-something years, and was posessed by opportunistic vengeful spirits in the process.

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@GMAN2887

"As for GMK-- Many of the film's visuals are made for metaphor, not the niche, psuedo-science that both Toho and fans enjoy playing in. I don't recognize Godzilla's heart a sign of regeneration, simply a sign that the spirits are still unhappy with the way the world turned and that Godzilla will return... in some form or another."

Umm... you do realize that the metaphor would kind of fall flat if Godzilla would just stay a harmless disembodied heart and never grow back a full body, right? Super regenerative powers aren't necessarily rapid regenerative powers; he could easily have regeneration that allows him to recover from any wound, but isn't fast enough to be useful in a fight. This would explain both how he came back from being seemingly disintegrated by the Oxygen Destroyer and why it took so long: a microscopic amount of tissue could have survived, which slowly grew into a new body over the next 40-something years, and was posessed by opportunistic vengeful spirits in the process.

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