In a prologue set in 2016, Drs. Ishiro Serizawa, Vivienne Graham, Ilene Andrews, and Emma Russell visit Dr. Magezi Maartens in Greenland over her discovery that the worldwide layer of ice correlating to the beginning of the Last Ice Age froze unnaturally quickly, left signatures of radiation, and was identical to the ice imprisoning King Ghidorah.[3] The second chapter begins with a scene from Godzilla's perspective as he realizes that Scylla is awake and prepares to fight her, deciding that she is incapable of learning her place even after their previous confrontation.[4] Andrews' TV interview, shown during the film's opening credits, is expanded on. After a commercial break, she and the interviewer are joined by a U.S. senator who opposes the Hollow Earth Conservation Bill.[5] The hovercraft model piloted by Trapper Beasley is identified as a M.U.L.E. (Maximum Utility Load Elevator).[6] Godzilla and Scylla's activities in Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted are expanded upon and told from Monarch Director Hampton's perspective. After Scylla awakens, she moves through the Atlantic towards the Brazilian-owned island Ilha de Trindade. Monarch attempts to set a trap on the island using a large containment net, a M.U.L.E., and two Osprey Mark IIIs, but Scylla avoids it by utilizing a Hollow Earth vortex previously assumed to be a cave caused by volcanic activity. She travels to Bengal, India, to feed on the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. She withdraws into the ocean and makes landfall in Pakistan, then moves northwest towards the United Kingdom, destroying a nuclear enrichment facility in Iran and plowing through Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Poland, and Berlin along the way. After Godzilla kills Scylla in Rome, Italy, Hampton and Andrews question why he did so after sparing her in Godzilla Dominion.[7] Scylla's history and abilities are expanded on. Monarch never set up a containment field around her initial resting place in Arizona due to her appearing dormant, with some scientists even believing that she was dead. After the events of Godzilla Dominion, Scylla claimed a frozen pool on a South American island near Antarctica and began cooling the world's oceans. After awakening, Scylla begins warming the oceans instead. Her attack on the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant warms the area by four degrees as well as weakening the ozone layer overhead.[8] In the first of many sections of the novelization told from Kong's perspective, he is unable to recall any memories of his parents when they were alive.[9] The Iwi's psychic abilities are more heavily foreshadowed. Jia believes that she once shared dreams with Kong, feels a pain in her jaw mirroring Kong's infected tooth,[10] and remembers having "...whispery thoughts and words in her head that didn't come from her." One of the visions Jia receives is a dream, possibly a memory, of her watching moths with her aunt Oa and telling her about their song, although Oa cannot hear it.[11] Jia's ability to feel the vibrations produced by songs later allows her to locate Mothra's camouflaged chrysalis atop the Iwi pyramid.[12] Jayne, a Monarch scientist working in Outpost One, has a heightened sense of smell, and she muses how different the scents in Hollow Earth are from the surface as she gathers plants for dinner. She is startled by a dirraff, a creature with a body like an armadillo, a neck like a snake, and a head like an otter. She recalls the recent discovery of the remains of Raymond Martin's Titan Hunter mech, which Kong destroyed in Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted.[13] Hampton relays to Andrews that Outpost One has "discovered a new type of beetle that eats electrical cables."[14] Jia is bullied at her school in Barbados, particularly by a girl named Samah, who pretended to be her friend in order to better mock her behind her back.[15] Andrews decided to become the director of the Kong Observation Project, which would take her and Jia out of Hollow Earth, after they were attacked by a Wart Dog pack that would have killed them had Kong not intervened.[16] The Great Apes' destruction of Outpost One plays out from the perspective of a Monarch employee, Harris, and ends when one ape takes the roof off of the building.[17] On the night of Outpost One's destruction, Jia has a vision of the Skar King.[18] Hampton explains to Ambassador Paoletti of Italy how he can convince his government to call off an airstrike as Godzilla departs Rome, damaging the Colosseum and smashing the Ponte Cestio along the way.[19] Jia senses Kong’s arrival at the Hollow Earth portal in Barbados and arrives early to meet him, despite her apartment being a 20-minute walk from the vortex.[20] It is implied that Jia learned of Godzilla's presence when he prepared to attack the fleet transporting Kong in Godzilla vs. Kong through her psychic abilities.[21] Project Powerhouse is mentioned multiple times before Kong receives the B.E.A.S.T. Glove.[22] Andrews recalls how Beasley, while excellent at his job, would frequently neglect paperwork, even on bigger assignments such as Project Powerhouse.[22] Hayes speculates that Beasley's nickname was inspired by the title character in the TV series Trapper John, M.D..[23] Godzilla knocks the French drones out of the sky with an electromagnetic pulse almost immediately after they engage him, knocking out power in a 30-mile radius.[24] Mikael offers Andrews and Beasley weapons before they disembark from the HEAV. Andrews declines due to her lack of training, while Beasley says, "The only thing a gun will do down here is make us overconfident enough to die even faster." Hayes expresses interest, but Mikael quickly shuts him down.[25] In conversation with Beasley, Andrews confirms a rumor that she turned down an offer to become Monarch's director. She feels that Earth and humanity are both on borrowed time and wants to be more directly involved in the effort to save them; however, she has still been unable to spend much time in the field after the Wart Dog incident. Beasley points out that despite the dangers, Jia seems much happier in Hollow Earth.[26] Hayes hopes to encounter a "strange beast" to film for his documentary, a common translation for kaijū.[27] Five Great Apes are given names in the narration: One-Eye (killed by Suko), Stone Fist (killed by Kong in his first encounter with the Great Apes), Catcher (repelled by Kong in the first encounter),[28] Gnarled Finger (killed by the Skar King for protecting Suko),[29] and Knob (crushed by Kong's rock trap).[30] After agreeing to lead Kong to the other Great Apes, Suko recalls his selection by the Skar King to explore the upper layer of Hollow Earth after the Titan sensed when the sinkhole leading out of the Subterranean Realm
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In a prologue set in 2016, Drs. Ishiro Serizawa, Vivienne Graham, Ilene Andrews, and Emma Russell visit Dr. Magezi Maartens in Greenland over her discovery that the worldwide layer of ice correlating to the beginning of the Last Ice Age froze unnaturally quickly, left signatures of radiation, and was identical to the ice imprisoning King Ghidorah.[3]
The second chapter begins with a scene from Godzilla's perspective as he realizes that Scylla is awake and prepares to fight her, deciding that she is incapable of learning her place even after their previous confrontation.[4]
Andrews' TV interview, shown during the film's opening credits, is expanded on. After a commercial break, she and the interviewer are joined by a U.S. senator who opposes the Hollow Earth Conservation Bill.[5]
The hovercraft model piloted by Trapper Beasley is identified as a M.U.L.E. (Maximum Utility Load Elevator).[6]
Godzilla and Scylla's activities in Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted are expanded upon and told from Monarch Director Hampton's perspective. After Scylla awakens, she moves through the Atlantic towards the Brazilian-owned island Ilha de Trindade. Monarch attempts to set a trap on the island using a large containment net, a M.U.L.E., and two Osprey Mark IIIs, but Scylla avoids it by utilizing a Hollow Earth vortex previously assumed to be a cave caused by volcanic activity. She travels to Bengal, India, to feed on the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. She withdraws into the ocean and makes landfall in Pakistan, then moves northwest towards the United Kingdom, destroying a nuclear enrichment facility in Iran and plowing through Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Poland, and Berlin along the way. After Godzilla kills Scylla in Rome, Italy, Hampton and Andrews question why he did so after sparing her in Godzilla Dominion.[7]
Scylla's history and abilities are expanded on. Monarch never set up a containment field around her initial resting place in Arizona due to her appearing dormant, with some scientists even believing that she was dead. After the events of Godzilla Dominion, Scylla claimed a frozen pool on a South American island near Antarctica and began cooling the world's oceans. After awakening, Scylla begins warming the oceans instead. Her attack on the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant warms the area by four degrees as well as weakening the ozone layer overhead.[8]
In the first of many sections of the novelization told from Kong's perspective, he is unable to recall any memories of his parents when they were alive.[9]
The Iwi's psychic abilities are more heavily foreshadowed. Jia believes that she once shared dreams with Kong, feels a pain in her jaw mirroring Kong's infected tooth,[10] and remembers having "...whispery thoughts and words in her head that didn't come from her."
One of the visions Jia receives is a dream, possibly a memory, of her watching moths with her aunt Oa and telling her about their song, although Oa cannot hear it.[11] Jia's ability to feel the vibrations produced by songs later allows her to locate Mothra's camouflaged chrysalis atop the Iwi pyramid.[12]
Jayne, a Monarch scientist working in Outpost One, has a heightened sense of smell, and she muses how different the scents in Hollow Earth are from the surface as she gathers plants for dinner. She is startled by a dirraff, a creature with a body like an armadillo, a neck like a snake, and a head like an otter. She recalls the recent discovery of the remains of Raymond Martin's Titan Hunter mech, which Kong destroyed in Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted.[13]
Hampton relays to Andrews that Outpost One has "discovered a new type of beetle that eats electrical cables."[14]
Jia is bullied at her school in Barbados, particularly by a girl named Samah, who pretended to be her friend in order to better mock her behind her back.[15]
Andrews decided to become the director of the Kong Observation Project, which would take her and Jia out of Hollow Earth, after they were attacked by a Wart Dog pack that would have killed them had Kong not intervened.[16]
The Great Apes' destruction of Outpost One plays out from the perspective of a Monarch employee, Harris, and ends when one ape takes the roof off of the building.[17]
On the night of Outpost One's destruction, Jia has a vision of the Skar King.[18]
Hampton explains to Ambassador Paoletti of Italy how he can convince his government to call off an airstrike as Godzilla departs Rome, damaging the Colosseum and smashing the Ponte Cestio along the way.[19]
Jia senses Kong’s arrival at the Hollow Earth portal in Barbados and arrives early to meet him, despite her apartment being a 20-minute walk from the vortex.[20]
It is implied that Jia learned of Godzilla's presence when he prepared to attack the fleet transporting Kong in Godzilla vs. Kong through her psychic abilities.[21]
Project Powerhouse is mentioned multiple times before Kong receives the B.E.A.S.T. Glove.[22]
Andrews recalls how Beasley, while excellent at his job, would frequently neglect paperwork, even on bigger assignments such as Project Powerhouse.[22]
Hayes speculates that Beasley's nickname was inspired by the title character in the TV series Trapper John, M.D..[23]
Godzilla knocks the French drones out of the sky with an electromagnetic pulse almost immediately after they engage him, knocking out power in a 30-mile radius.[24]
Mikael offers Andrews and Beasley weapons before they disembark from the HEAV. Andrews declines due to her lack of training, while Beasley says, "The only thing a gun will do down here is make us overconfident enough to die even faster." Hayes expresses interest, but Mikael quickly shuts him down.[25]
In conversation with Beasley, Andrews confirms a rumor that she turned down an offer to become Monarch's director. She feels that Earth and humanity are both on borrowed time and wants to be more directly involved in the effort to save them; however, she has still been unable to spend much time in the field after the Wart Dog incident. Beasley points out that despite the dangers, Jia seems much happier in Hollow Earth.[26]
Hayes hopes to encounter a "strange beast" to film for his documentary, a common translation for kaijū.[27]
Five Great Apes are given names in the narration: One-Eye (killed by Suko), Stone Fist (killed by Kong in his first encounter with the Great Apes), Catcher (repelled by Kong in the first encounter),[28] Gnarled Finger (killed by the Skar King for protecting Suko),[29] and Knob (crushed by Kong's rock trap).[30]
After agreeing to lead Kong to the other Great Apes, Suko recalls his selection by the Skar King to explore the upper layer of Hollow Earth after the Titan sensed when the sinkhole leading out of the Subterranean Realm