Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-25238001-20160822003214/@comment-31312818-20170327173353

DeltaSquad5 wrote: Assuming they were able to bypass the square cube law (which determines how big anything can be and would otherwise mean they would turn to mush as soon as they tried to step on land), it would certainly revolutionize modern science for a start.

In terms of stopping them, I think maybe biological/chemical weapons will be the way that we eventually take them down as their exteriors would be nigh-impossible to breach. In Godzilla vs. Biollante, Godzilla was downed temporarily using a type of bacteria that feeds on/breaks down nuclear energy - with the bacteria still affecting him 2 years later in ''Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. In Godzilla the Animated Series'', Zilla Junior was downed by a bio-chemical weapon and a mutated Bacillus infection on separate occasions - as well as one occasion where he's weakened after a villain feeds him a pile of fish laced with tranquilizers.

I'm actually reminded of a suggestion by Brandon Tenold from his Youtube review of Gamera vs. Gyaos, where he suggests/jokes that the military make a giant beer bong and use it to get Gyaos so drunk that he passes out. If you actually succeeded in getting Godzilla or another monster drunk to the point of loss of conciousness, you could potentially go inside their body where they're not so heavily defended and kill them that way like putting a massive bomb in their heart or blocking up their windpipe so they suffocate or something like that.

It's a wild idea, but it might work. Hell, I'd like to see that actually happen in a kaiju film. That would never happen but would work,but imagine how much bear it would take.