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From one SpaceGodzilla CRT to another, it seems.
So basically, I have a few issues with this profile:
Its AP Justification: This profile is 4-C for "absorbing the energy of a fixed star". Well, you can clearly see the problem: what suggests that he absorbed the entire star, rather than just absorbing energy from it?
Even in the original SpaceGodzilla movie, he was theorized to have absorbed energy from Exploding Stars, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he absorbed the entire Supernova.
The game itself has also no particular feats, so I don't know what else to scale him.
Its Uniqueness: This section might be more subjective, but hear me out, I don't think that besides the AP justification (which, as I have explained above, it's iffy), this profile really has the qualifications to exist. From what I know, a Non-Canon game/comic-book version of a character can be made into a profile by following those standards:
*Having a different story and character in general: He is practically identical to the Movie version, and his backstory is probably teh closest, out of any Godzilla game/comic book to the originals. In fact, I believe that the trivia itself isn't mean to explain the Kaiju's origins in the Game's Universe, but just to explain their story in the movies themselves.
Honestly, the Kaiju that appear in IDW's Godzilla comic books meet those standards more that this version of the character and even those aren't allowed.
So I don't think the profile should really be a thing. Though I have some solutions to replace it:
So basically, I have a few issues with this profile:
Its AP Justification: This profile is 4-C for "absorbing the energy of a fixed star". Well, you can clearly see the problem: what suggests that he absorbed the entire star, rather than just absorbing energy from it?
Even in the original SpaceGodzilla movie, he was theorized to have absorbed energy from Exploding Stars, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he absorbed the entire Supernova.
The game itself has also no particular feats, so I don't know what else to scale him.
Its Uniqueness: This section might be more subjective, but hear me out, I don't think that besides the AP justification (which, as I have explained above, it's iffy), this profile really has the qualifications to exist. From what I know, a Non-Canon game/comic-book version of a character can be made into a profile by following those standards:
- Being different enough from its canon version in terms of abilities: The only things that SpaceG has here are like, a few resistances 8which almost any kaiju in any Godzilla game has) and G-Energy Absorption. other than that, he's pretty much identical to his Movie counterpart.
*Having a different story and character in general: He is practically identical to the Movie version, and his backstory is probably teh closest, out of any Godzilla game/comic book to the originals. In fact, I believe that the trivia itself isn't mean to explain the Kaiju's origins in the Game's Universe, but just to explain their story in the movies themselves.
Honestly, the Kaiju that appear in IDW's Godzilla comic books meet those standards more that this version of the character and even those aren't allowed.
So I don't think the profile should really be a thing. Though I have some solutions to replace it:
- Making a profile for the Godzilla from "Godzilla: the Game": As I explained above, Godzilla is practically the main character, he has his own story, and he is more relevant than any other Kaju in the game. Besides, we have a lot of profiles for Game Versions of Godzilla himself. this shouldn't be a problem (other than, well, finding better stats).
- Making a profile for the ATARI Trilogy's SpaceGodzilla: If there is a version of SpaceGodzilla that definitely meets those standards, it's definitely this one: he is a major threat and focal point in every game he is in (of this series), being the main antagonist in Godzilla: Unleashed and Godzilla: Unleashed, Double Smash (being the final Boss of the former and of Godzilla: Save the Earth), having his own feats (everyone in those games scales to him, actually), a different origin story (as far as I know), new abilities, a new fighting style, slightly different roars, and basically f*cking up the entire planet.