Mechagodzilla, conversely, represents the ultimate rationalization of violence. It is a vessel devoid of a soul, piloted by human operators. However, the film introduces a crucial complication: the G-Crusher. This weapon requires the psychic assistance of Miki Saegusa and the singing of an ancient moss spirit (the Cosmos) to target Godzilla’s secondary brain.
It features the introduction of Baby Godzilla and the inclusion of Rodan , who plays a critical role in the film's climax.
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