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Welcome to part 8 of my voice cast list. I'm sure alot of you will enjoy this next one, as well. But let's first delve into it, and see.Spacegodzilla: David Kaye (Megatron from "Beast Wars") - How i always wondered who would be a most fitting pick for voicing Spacegodzilla. And as i learned more, and more of him, and seen the numerous depictions of him which were different in some aspects, yet still retained a something which made them similar, the decision came easy. And it was all thanks to this that i decided to go with another well-known voice actor who may have voiced the character Megatron longer than even Frank Welker. I speak only of the man we know as David Kaye. But specifically for his role as Megatron, leader of the Predacons, perpetrator of the Beast Wars, and he who succeeded where all of his counterparts (with the exception of G1, perhaps): the total, and complete conquest of Cybertron. Megatron was a suave, eccentric, cunning, and manipulative villain who always played the long game of deception, and used EVERYONE to get it: even if it meant abusing, or wiping out his own men to do it. He was basically what you would consider the transformers equivalent of a james bond villain - or even Professor James Moriarty of the Sherlock Holmes franchise. A sophisticate brute who delights in his dastardly schemes, and when he tries, is one step ahead of his enemies. Spacegodzilla is of similar distinction. While King Ghidorah is the greatest enemy of the Godzilla family, Spacegodzilla is the true antithesis of his illegitimate sibling, Godzilla jr, and his foil. Whereas Godzilla jr is a warrior who trust, and cares for his friends, and will fight with all he has to keep others safe, Spacegodzilla has no attachments, and no regard for anyone other than himself. He is also many times smarter, and craftier than Godzilla, and also has the potential of incredible strength, and power. And he's a manipulator of the classic caliber. Just look at Godzilla: Unleashed: However you take it, he was responsible for that calamity as both a means of escaping to earth - and obtaining his rightful place as a TRUE god. I could keep going, but to put a long story short, he has quite a bit in common with BW Megatron. A role that David Kaye fully realized, and that basically set his career so positively. He would be more than fitting for the role of the bastard son of the king, and the Crystal Tyrant.
Destoroyah: Jonathan Adams (Atrocitus from "Green Lantern: The Animated Series") - Of the many enemies Godzilla has to contend with, Destoroyah may be the most fearsome, and destructive enemy he's had to fight. And from what we've seen, his persona varies from a vicious, and spiteful sadist who enjoys watching other suffer in different ways. Or he's pretty much a berserker without any sign of restraint. In "The Kaiju Chronicles of War", he's a mix of both, but with a hint of intelligence that keeps him from being just another simple, mindless monster. And for some reason, his character reminded me of someone else. Someone who was an embodiment of Rage itself, though he was not enslaved to its influence - at least no completely. The character in question is Atrocitus from the Green Lantern TAS, played by Jonathan Adams. Jonathan Adams has a very imposing voice, and manages to give a masterful performance to Atrocitus. Atrocitus, as leader of the Red Lantern Corps, who embody rage, is an imposing figure whose every motion, every word, and every actions i dripping with endless hate. And yet it isn't the roaring, snarling hatred: but a more refined, focused, yet still loud, and ferocious rage fitting of a powerful ruler. One who lives for revenge against the Green Lanterns, and will do anything it takes to get what he desires: even ruining the lives of specific individuals so they can embrace their hate/rage, and become a Lantern. He is as imposing as he is unpredictable. And in many aspects, he shares alot in common with Destoroyah - who is also quite unpredictable in whatever he does. And of the many actors out there, none are able to bring out the composed hatred that Jonathan Adams is able to portray as Atrocitus. And as Destoroyah, he is most likely to make us face our destruction in a rather unpleasant manner.
Krystalak: Robert Atkin Downes (Baron Zemo from"Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes") - In the smallest amount of time he ever appeared, Krystalak has become something of a cult favorite. And thanks to everyone in the fandom, he has an established persona as a character: he's a sneaky bastard who enjoys fighting dirty, and is close to the kaiju equivalent of a classic villain. Fitting, given he's the creation of Spacegodzilla. And after a while, i had the pleasure of imagining what the perfect voice acting choice for a guy like him would be. And that someone turned out to be Robert Atkin Downes, who many of you will know especially as the medic from TF2 (god bless that game). But he's also been in a number of shows, and games. One of the most prominent being Avengers EMH, and one of its long-running main antagonists, Baron Zemo. Like Krystalak, Zemo is a cunning, and intelligent villain who uses any tactic he can use in order to achieve victory. Basically, he's also a dirty fighter. And he has very little consideration for others around them, and will use them for his own ends. I imagine Krystalak would be the same if he were in an alliance of some sort. But how Atkins portrays Zemo is an impressive display, as he channels the persona of a calculating, manipulative, cunning, ruthless, back-stabbing villain to the most incredible degree. If there was anyone i would ever pick to play as Krystalak, it's definitely him.
Megaguirus: Laura Bailey (Lust from the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise) - I imagine i may end up getting alot of confusion for this one. Like why i didn't pick Laura Bailey to voice someone like Biollante, or even Queen Legion. But i can assure you, that i found her voice alot more fitting for Megaguirus than any other. Especially if she were channeling the Homonculus Lust. Lust being a very cruel example of a lifeform who takes silent pleasure in watching others suffer and die. And seem to have a mentality that has her look down on others. Like she's top tier, and she knows it - even though she isn't even Pride.
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kahnac In reply to ??? [2018-03-17 20:27:26 +0000 UTC]
If it's too complicated, then let me put it another way: Cthulhu and the Old Ones are a race of interdimensional Elder Gods, like the Primordials. But ones who may actually precede them throughout time, AND space.
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trey42399 In reply to kahnac [2018-03-17 21:10:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for that fact and hopefully we won't have to meet a being like Cthulhu
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kahnac In reply to trey42399 [2018-03-17 21:11:31 +0000 UTC]
Maybe.......but it may be because of beings like that Bagan learned everything that makes him what he is now.
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trey42399 In reply to kahnac [2018-03-17 22:33:59 +0000 UTC]
Now that's terrifying,though quick question who would win. In a fight between Bagan and desghidorah
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kahnac In reply to trey42399 [2018-03-17 22:46:17 +0000 UTC]
Which Bagan? Mine, or the original?
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kahnac In reply to trey42399 [2018-03-17 23:49:30 +0000 UTC]
The Lord Bagan, definitely. Especially since, in case you've forgotten, DesGhidorah is DesGaruGaru in my series. And he is of Bagan's design. He WAS the Avatar of Wrath before Irys was revived, after all.
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trey42399 In reply to kahnac [2018-03-18 00:04:56 +0000 UTC]
Right kinda slipped my mind there,any does these damin stone increase the user powers
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kahnac In reply to trey42399 [2018-03-18 00:45:53 +0000 UTC]
In a sense, yes. They work the similarly to the Philosopher's Stone from FMA: powerful relics of incredible power forged from living, human souls that enhances the alchemical abilities of others - probably increasing their natural speed, strength, and agility, too. But basically, it allows them to do practically anything while bypassing equivalent exchange. All the same, it amounts to a performance enhancer - which my Daemon Stones also act as, if they're ordinary Daemon Stones. The ones in the Avatars of Darkness are different from the norm.
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trey42399 In reply to kahnac [2018-03-18 01:04:48 +0000 UTC]
That's one hell of a fact plus thanks for clearing it up for me I kinda it was like the infinity stones from marvel
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kahnac In reply to trey42399 [2018-03-18 01:10:00 +0000 UTC]
No, they're not. I already HAVE the equivalent of those in mind for the story. But it'll take time before we get to them.
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trey42399 In reply to kahnac [2018-03-18 01:16:10 +0000 UTC]
Hopefully for me,plus i bet it's gonna be super cool anyway I'll see ya later
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kahnac In reply to Sideswipe217 [2018-03-15 04:13:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. It was somewhat easy explaining things. Though, of course, i had to remind myself WHY i made my choices first.
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kahnac In reply to Sideswipe217 [2018-03-15 04:22:20 +0000 UTC]
I know. I just thought i'd mention it. After all, explaining my reasoning's is actually easy. And makes it worth the work.
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