From: | Alfredo B Alves dghost@****.com |
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Subject: | BIG! Critters |
Date: | Wed, 14 Jun 2000 10:21:14 -0500 |
<sfuller@******.com.au> writes:
<SNIP>
> Once again I won't answer, but instead go on about something else. A
> radio
> science guru in Australia, Dr Karl Krisoniski (I'm not even going to
> try for
> proper spelling there), spent quite a long time proving that
> something
> Godzilla size couldn't possibly walk, move or breathe, since it's
> mass would
> be way too great. Then again, dragons.
<SNIP>
Which incarnation of Godzilla is this? There were three incarnations
(insofar as size is concerned) of Gozilla plus Godzillasaurus.
Godzillasaurus was 12 m/39 ft tall. Godzilla (1954-1975) was 50 m/164 ft
tall. Godzilla (1984-1989) was 80 m/262 ft tall. Godzilla (1991-1995) was
100 m/328 ft tall. The increases in size were to keep the growing Tokyo
underfoot :)... How tall was T-Rex supposed to be? I can't remember if it
was 20 ft or what. Some of the other dinosaurs got pretty big were
probably as big the early Godzilla if was a 4 legged bugger. Anyone know
how big the most recent Godzilla was?
(source: The Official Godzilla Compendium)
As for the original posts' reccomendation for using naval scale Body
scores because it 12 missiles to take down Gojira, forget it. use
Hardened armor instead. :)
--
D. Ghost
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best
- Troutman's 6th programming postulate.
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