I think you have me confused with someone else. I've never said anything about Toho using Cybersaur in a film. What I posted about Clover being a baby is from 3 different people who created the film.LamangoKaijura wrote:You need to stop this cloverfield vore trip you've been on for like, 3 years.Tyrannoraptor wrote:I was thinking what it would be like if Cloverfield monster as an adult tries to gobble up any kaiju alive.You also say Toho was going to use Cybersaur in a movie. And that's wrong.The monster is called a newborn/baby by JJ, Matt Reeves and the monster artist designer. JJ later implies it's physicality an adult and mentally a child. Reeves implies the.monater is crawling and adults wpuld be bipedal.
Also Clover was not mutated by slusho. Seabed nectar was an ingrident in slusho that made everyone want slusho but it most likely came from the parasites if anything.
Clover was always that size.
Clover was 'LIKE A BABY IN A NEW WORLD' it's not to be taken literally.
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There is no way for the monster to get access to slusho.Tyrannoraptor wrote:But it has been mentioned somewhere that the creature in the end of the film, "Cloverfield Paradox" was the adult one then i've also been thinking what if the adult of its species once smaller that the larger size was also mutated by Slusho stuff? So if this is not the adult of its species either, then how would you think the adult would look like?Ryguy wrote:Well for one, not only was the city already covered in thick fog as seen earlier in the movie, but the "baby" in the first film wasn't naturally that huge: it was mutated by the Slusho stuff, as I believe has been confirmed elsewhere. There is no adult in this context: the "baby" was the only individual of its species to reach such a sizeTyrannoraptor wrote:But I wasn't expecting the cloud level to show that this Cloverfield monster was excessively/overly as big as nearly the height of the entire troposphere (...while the Cloverfield monster in the first film was a newborn baby)!