Destoroyah's death

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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby miguelnuva » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:59 am

Godzilla forced destroyer to retreat, if someone killed my son and I beat them to a retreat after a long even battle and then someone else gets him I'd be cool with that it's almost like godzilla and the army make peace before his death.
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby HayesAJones » Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:14 pm

GodzillaDude wrote:Make it five. Godzilla should've had the honour of avenging his son's death.

Showa Gyaos wrote:Make it six. HOW could they kill Destoroyah with a man-made weapon? :(

I think you guys may be a little lost. We were supporting the ending we have now, not the original ending.

And it was because the micro-oxygen in its body liquidates at a certain temperature.
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Legion1979 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:05 pm

miguelnuva wrote:Godzilla forced destroyer to retreat, if someone killed my son and I beat them to a retreat after a long even battle and then someone else gets him I'd be cool with that it's almost like godzilla and the army make peace before his death.


I'm going with this. I kind of like that Godzilla's first foe (mankind) actually helped defeat his final adversary. I don't see anything wrong with it. Godzilla beat the shit out of Destroyah with his ray, the coward tried to fly away and G-Force brought him right back down with their freezing rays.
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Jamitor27 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:40 am

I never thought about how Godzilla not being able to get revenge for his son is tragic. But man that really is tragic and puts a lot more emotion into the scene then I previously saw.
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Lionblaze » Sat Oct 02, 2010 3:14 pm

Godzilla did technically help kill Des, with the combined cold and the immense heat from Goji's meltdown.
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Tomzilla » Sat Oct 02, 2010 8:48 pm

I kinda like how it was done. I once read somewhere how Godzilla actually assisted the humans in destroying Destoroyah. He did this by overheating the air while the JSDF were freezing Destoroyah with their weapons. Theories aside, I like how Mankind stepped in, and resolved a sin of their doing (Destoroyah and the Oxygen Destroyer), while forgiving/lamenting over the other (Godzilla). It brought balance to the universe in my eyes. And watching the humans finally defeat a powerful kaiju kicks ass too.
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Godzillawolf » Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:40 pm

I agree with the idea that Godzilla's super heating Destoroyah was a factor in Destoroyah's demise. Godzilla's rays were clearly devastating Destoroyah's body and obviously superheated his skin, considering the heat coming off Godzilla was enough to destroy a building, and he would've died anyway, he tried to escape, the SDF froze him in midair. Destoroyah's body was covered in a hard shell, anything that's super heated, then rapidly cooled becomes brittle. We saw earlier that the freezer technology no longer effected the giant Destoroyah Aggerate severely, which was clearly weaker than his final form. So it'd make sense that if Destoroyah hadn't been superheated, or at the very least severely wounded, by Godzilla, the freezers wouldn't have been enough to put him down. Likewise, if the Super XIII and the military hadn't interfered, Destoroyah would've escaped and Godzilla would've died without seeing Destoroyah's end. Plus, temputure shock plus hard impact will likely cause the object to shatter spectacularally, considering Destoroyah is a Micro Oxygen filled monster, that explains the rest of the explosion. So not only would this give a logical reason for Destoroyah's demise, it explains why he didn't just die instead of exploding.

So from that perspective, if one of them hadn't been present, Destoroyah wouldn't have been killed. So in a way, they both had an equal share in killing Destoroyah.

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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Lionblaze » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:49 pm

Godzillawolf wrote:I agree with the idea that Godzilla's super heating Destoroyah was a factor in Destoroyah's demise. Godzilla's rays were clearly devastating Destoroyah's body and obviously superheated his skin, considering the heat coming off Godzilla was enough to destroy a building, and he would've died anyway, he tried to escape, the SDF froze him in midair. Destoroyah's body was covered in a hard shell, anything that's super heated, then rapidly cooled becomes brittle. We saw earlier that the freezer technology no longer effected the giant Destoroyah Aggerate severely, which was clearly weaker than his final form. So it'd make sense that if Destoroyah hadn't been superheated, or at the very least severely wounded, by Godzilla, the freezers wouldn't have been enough to put him down. Likewise, if the Super XIII and the military hadn't interfered, Destoroyah would've escaped and Godzilla would've died without seeing Destoroyah's end. Plus, temputure shock plus hard impact will likely cause the object to shatter spectacularally, considering Destoroyah is a Micro Oxygen filled monster, that explains the rest of the explosion. So not only would this give a logical reason for Destoroyah's demise, it explains why he didn't just die instead of exploding.

So from that perspective, if one of them hadn't been present, Destoroyah wouldn't have been killed. So in a way, they both had an equal share in killing Destoroyah.

Yes, I am overanalyizing something, blaim Philophy Class.

Awesome explaination GodzillaWolf :D I like it!
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Re: Destoroyah's death

Postby Living Corpse » Fri Oct 08, 2010 6:03 pm

Kinda off topic but still related, I like to think that even though he is just an animal, on some instinctive level as Godzilla got closer and closer to death he started to realize more and more that his death would mean the death of the world and it just wrecked his soul with unbearable guilt, on top of everything else like his son's death.

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