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ScriptGenius12 — Godzilla: The Monarch Files [Misc. Info]: Zilla
Published: 2019-08-23 14:35:00 +0000 UTC; Views: 416; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description Zilla is awoken by French Nuclear tests in the 1960's.

He makes his first appearance at Honolulu in 1969, and was briefly mistaken for the original Godzilla by passerby's and military forces before Godzilla came out of the sea to combat him, hence the name.

-After a short ROE-style fight, he got hit by atomic breath while attempt to retreat from Godzilla, blasting him out to sea just as he was about to dive in.

He survived the blast and absorbed the resulting radiation, which has given him the same green atomic breath as Zilla Jr.

Essentially, Zilla here is a fusion of his IDW and Animated counterparts in terms of intelligence and capabilities.

-Since then, he has traveled the seas and underground, fighting other monsters like Gorosaurus and C-Rex for territory and food.

-The one monster he gets along with is Komodithrax, whom he worked alongside to fight off a swarm of Kamacuras during the Australian Kamacuras Outbreak of 1994.


He also went to New York in 1998, hunting a shoal of Megalodon's in the Hudson River. Aside from general disruption in the river and Zilla going ashore at Liberty Island to eat his catch and poke the Statue of Liberty out of curiosity, he was gone in less then an hour.


Perhaps a pregnant female of his species would have nested down in the city due to a high amount of easily caught, high protein prey in the area (humans), as has happened with kaiju like Megaguirus and Kamacuras.

But fortunately this Zilla is a male and its not like he'd randomly change gender.

Additional Info:

-Zilla is not a subspecies of Godzillasaurus nor is he a mutated Igauna here.

Instead, he belongs to a species of Radioassic Dromeosaur that evolved from surviving post KT-Impact populations.

-His race adapted the same way that Godzilla's species evolved from surviving Tyrannosaurs, Gorosaurus from Charcharodontosaurs, and Rodan from Pterosaurs.
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