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KaijuSapian Yin-Yang Master

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Posted: Sat Nov 21 2009 5:59 PM Post subject: |
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| SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote: | | Fundamentally, every Godzilla is immortal... |
Thank you!!! It seems I the only one who thinks this! |
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Darkness G-Force Lieutenant

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Posted: Sat Nov 21 2009 6:42 PM Post subject: |
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| KaijuSapian wrote: | | I may be foolish for saying this, but if you took the heart of any other Godzilla, I'd bet that it would start pumping again, and start creating a whole new body. |
I still think that GMK Godzilla is the only one capable of that ability. If you go by the Kiryu timeline, the original Godzilla's skeleton never regenerated. Now, possibly mixing Godzilla's DNA with something else may cause a new Godzilla or a whole new creature altogether to be spawned. For example, Biollante or SpaceGodzilla. |
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KaijuSapian Yin-Yang Master

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Posted: Sat Nov 21 2009 8:02 PM Post subject: |
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| Darkness wrote: | | If you go by the Kiryu timeline, the original Godzilla's skeleton never regenerated. |
But didn't that Godzilla have fairly slow regeneration? That scar stayed on his chest after a year from being hit with the Absolute Zero cannon. |
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Darkness G-Force Lieutenant

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Posted: Sat Nov 21 2009 9:19 PM Post subject: |
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| KaijuSapian wrote: | | Darkness wrote: | | If you go by the Kiryu timeline, the original Godzilla's skeleton never regenerated. |
But didn't that Godzilla have fairly slow regeneration? That scar stayed on his chest after a year from being hit with the Absolute Zero cannon. |
This is the original Godzilla we're talking about. The Godzilla with the failed regen was the one that was fighting Kiryu. |
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KaijuSapian Yin-Yang Master

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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 2:53 PM Post subject: |
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| Darkness wrote: | | This is the original Godzilla we're talking about. The Godzilla with the failed regen was the one that was fighting Kiryu. |
Ah yes, my mistake....
But the fact that his skeleton was intact when it should've been destroyed by the oxygen destroyer, indicates to me that there's a possibility his skeleton could've started regenerating back since '54. It was originally supposed to have dissolved, but it survived. Plus it was still a plain old skeleton, meaning some living cells were still intact.
IMO it was either slowly regenerating, or the skeleton itself wasn't affected by the OD... But this is getting off topic, since this debate is no longer about GMK.... |
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chris555 Site Staff

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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 5:40 PM Post subject: |
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| Gigan X3 wrote: | | Atomic God wrote: | | Nah, Chuck Norris was beaten by the Giant Condor! |
Hedorah had Sex with Minilla, that's for sure. |
...how? _________________ Well son of a bitch, it's the Saradian agent again! |
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SuperSaiyan4Godzilla Super Saurian


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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 9:36 PM Post subject: |
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Touching on the regeneration with GxMG Godzilla...
Now, scar tissue says nothing about Godzilla's failed regeneration. Regeneration, enhanced healing factor, whatever you want to call it...is the same as us healing a wound. Rarely have we seen Godzilla recieve an injury that large. Its very well possible that Godzilla could develop scar tissue without his regeneration being imparied.
After all, you get a large cut...it scars over. Doesnt mean your natural healing ability isnt as good as someone else...Everything scars. _________________ My world is different.
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KaijuSapian Yin-Yang Master

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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 9:51 PM Post subject: |
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| SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote: | Touching on the regeneration with GxMG Godzilla...
Now, scar tissue says nothing about Godzilla's failed regeneration. Regeneration, enhanced healing factor, whatever you want to call it...is the same as us healing a wound. Rarely have we seen Godzilla recieve an injury that large. Its very well possible that Godzilla could develop scar tissue without his regeneration being imparied.
After all, you get a large cut...it scars over. Doesnt mean your natural healing ability isnt as good as someone else...Everything scars. |
No your right, it's just that I always figured Godzilla's regeneration was superior to that of other organisms. Usually, a scar is what's left of an injury that never completely healed. If it did, the flesh would return to it's former texture.
The only real explanation I can see for him having the scar, was that he got hit by the Absolute Zero cannon, which was rather powerful. So I guess in a way, we should be impressed that Godzilla actually survived it, and walked away with just a scar. |
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SuperSaiyan4Godzilla Super Saurian


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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 10:14 PM Post subject: |
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Godzila healing ability is superior in almost everyway to regular organisms.
THe scarring can be explained in many ways. THe most apparent is the Absolute Zero Cannon. Since its a ULT Beam, it would cause frost bite, or the necrosis of cells due to low temps. As you can see, the AZC tore open Godzilla's chest...ok, not a fantastically dangerous injury for him, but one can only imagine the frost bite he gained from it. This Godzilla seems to lack the regeneration of the Heisei Godzilla, so his regeneration is not instantaneous.
So, the gash and the frost bite Godzilla probably received from the AZC is what slowed down his regeneration here. _________________ My world is different.
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Cody Himes Big Cheese


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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 10:33 PM Post subject: |
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I think it speaks for itself that Godzilla's wound stopped healing during the scarring process because of the absolute zero cannon.
Of course, I'm no science wiz, nor am I an expert on the monsters' powers (something I frankly never cared about), but seeing as absolute zero is the point at which there is technically no energy.
And this is all pseudo-science as I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong). But seeing as we're talking about a giant irradiated dinosaur, it doesn't really matter.  _________________ baragon2003
This is cooler than the entire Gamera trilogy.
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SuperSaiyan4Godzilla Super Saurian


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Posted: Sun Nov 22 2009 11:23 PM Post subject: |
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| Cody Himes wrote: | And this is all pseudo-science as I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong). But seeing as we're talking about a giant irradiated dinosaur, it doesn't really matter.  |
But its fun! _________________ My world is different.
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Darkness G-Force Lieutenant

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Posted: Thu Nov 26 2009 9:46 PM Post subject: |
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| SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote: | | This Godzilla seems to lack the regeneration of the Heisei Godzilla, so his regeneration is not instantaneous. |
That's what I always saw it as. Heisei Godzilla had insane regeneration and the Godzilla of the Kiryu timeline doesn't even compare to it.
| KaijuSapian wrote: | | But the fact that his skeleton was intact when it should've been destroyed by the oxygen destroyer, indicates to me that there's a possibility his skeleton could've started regenerating back since '54. It was originally supposed to have dissolved, but it survived. Plus it was still a plain old skeleton, meaning some living cells were still intact. |
Or it's simply that in this timeline, the Godzilla skeleton wasn't dissolved completely. It even shows the flashback of the Oxygen Destroyer and the skeleton is clearly left over. |
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greenmachine Banned

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Posted: Thu Nov 26 2009 9:58 PM Post subject: |
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| The last scene hints at regeneration because the purpose of a heart is to pump blood throughout a body. Obviously there was no body there, so the heart shouldn't be working at all. The beating heart basically hints that a body will be created eventually, at least in my opinion. |
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SuperSaiyan4Godzilla Super Saurian


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Posted: Sun Nov 29 2009 5:11 PM Post subject: |
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| greenmachine wrote: | | The last scene hints at regeneration because the purpose of a heart is to pump blood throughout a body. Obviously there was no body there, so the heart shouldn't be working at all. The beating heart basically hints that a body will be created eventually, at least in my opinion. |
I believe there are cases in nature of hearts beating after being removed from the body.
I think. I've heard about it before. _________________ My world is different.
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