CrossActs: Godzilla (Codename: ActGoji)
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Name: Godzilla Codename: ActGoji Moniker: King of the Monsters Height: 50 meters Weight: 20,000 tons First Appearance: Godzilla Versus (2026) Alliance: Undetermined
[ History ]Â Godzilla, codename ActGoji, was a creature thought to be local folklore and nothing more. With primitive paintings in caves around Lakeside Zone dating back millennia, if not more. Once used as a bogeyman of sorts to scare disobedient children into behaving. In my research during my extensive stay in Lakeside Zone, homeland of one Laik the Wolf and Sevii the Fox, more than a dozen children's books exists, with titles like "Who's Afraid of Godzilla?" and "The Naughty Tanuki and the Fearsome Titan". I have since tracked down said books through thrift stores and the local library, and in each of them, the appearance of Godzilla is wildly different from the actual animal in question.
 Godzilla's biology is remarkable in that he is both aquatic and terrestrial. And, most remarkable of all, does not appear to feed on anything based on our brief surveillance missions of the animal. Despite this, the creature's body maintains an insanely dense muscle mass across his body, allowing the monster to not just run and jump, but—theoretically—lift things even heavier than it is with ease. Coupled with scales and flesh that appear indestructible against conventional Mobian weaponry, what we have here is a monster that could pose a threat to the people of Mobius should the animal turn his gaze toward us.
Fortunately, since his reappearance in the weeks following the Call of Cthulhu events on Fractured Islands, Godzilla's public appearances have been entirely docile, or even for the good of Mobius, at least on the surface. Having faced an attempted capture by Dr. Ivo Robotnik after being lured to Robotropolis, Godzilla quickly destroyed the giant Death Egg Robot after a fierce battle. And rather than continuing the destruction caused during the fight, Godzilla simply turned and left the area; retreating to the sea, where he eventually—much to the dismay of Lakeside Zone residents—returned to the depths of Azure Lake.
This is the most up-to-date information on Godzilla available at this time. In the next section, I will detail some of the animal's amazing abilities, most of which currently have the governments all across Mobius on high alert.
[ Abilities ] Heat Ray
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Godzilla's primary long-range weapon and, unsurprisingly, his most destructive power thus far. It is believed that within Godzilla's body, there exists two sources, call them reactors if you will, that the monster draws from in times of need. These reactors "light" the dorsal fins on his back, causing them to glow blue, with the brightest being at the at the base and dimming as it works it way to the tips of each leaf-shaped plate.
As Godzilla expends allocated energy from his spines, the glow within his dorsal plates visibly drains, almost as if a plug is being pulled. Should this info be realized by forces intent on capturing or possibly killing the monster, this window of invulnerability could be exploited.
Stage 1 presents itself as a blue, almost fog-like ray and is spayed in short bursts. While it leaves his mouth in a condensed form, the "ray" or cloud fans out like a cone the further away it gets. This is considered his weakest attack as it's intended as a stunner, striking its target with concussive force rather than the explosive power found in latter ranking.
Stage 2 of Godzilla's heat ray attack is more condensed, firing from his mouth like a fine laser that can be sustained -- albeit at a greater draw from his charge. Stage 2 resembles a blue and white energy beam, and is believed to contain unstable cells of radioactive energy that explode upon impacting his target, causing a fiery burst from whatever it comes in contact with. This, coupled with the force multiplier behind the beam, can cause mass damage and destruction very rapidly.
Stage 3 has only been witnessed once in our short time examining the creature. Should one watch Godzilla closely in an extended battle, his dorsal plates will begin to glow red after a prolonged period, which is believed to be a chemical reaction of some sort when the energy from both sources within Godzilla's body are fed into his, how should we say this, "fire-breathing chamber."Â
When dispersed, the red ray or the "spiral ray" we here at MDF have begun calling it, comes out of Godzilla's mouth in what appears to be an almost liquid-like form, with a reddened heat ray spiraling around the dense beam. This "splashing" affect has been noted to cause tremendously more damage--both forceful and fiery--when used on his foe, which he's showed as a "finishing move" of sorts.Â
Tail Whip Demonstrated twice during the fight with the Death Egg Robot, Godzilla's tail is used in a whip-like manner with devastating effects In addition, his tail appears prehensile as he can wrap it the tapered end around objects and fling or pull them toward him as needed.













