Board Thread:Monster Discussions/@comment-5234191-20140729163128

Guys,I would be glad if you could spare ur time to read or share your opinion of this theory I've been thinking of, which might be a possible way to explain the existence of Gamera and other monsters in the Heisei Trilogy.

Note: I haven't watched the 2nd movie and watched the 1st and 3rd only once, so please correct me if I miss anything.

Now to start, Gyaos. We all know that Gyaos was supposedly made as means of arms, but somehow, these "weapons" became the doom of its creators, which are the Atlanteans, and Gamera was set to be the last ditch effort to counter the Gyaos, despite the struggle of fighting back outlasted the civilization itself in the end.

You may think (as I used to think of how it went) that the Gyaos was a malcreation that backfired, but after thinking for a while, it might also be sade to assume that Gyaos's devastating effect was intentional in the creation, why? The qualities that the Gyaos bird carry with them, assexuality, rapid breeding, and rapid growth rate are, as we know, genetically enginered into them by the Atlanteans, and these qualities are seemingly put into them to make them hard to control, the question is, why did such biological weapon were made in the first place? The thing that came into my mind was: there was a conflict among the ancient civilization.

What kind of conflict I'm talking about? A conflict where one side believes that the advancement of civilization would badly affects the world and decide that the earth are better without sapient beings, and the other side (which probably is the main governing body of the Atlantean themselves) that belives that their civilization should stand no matter what. This conflict leads to the creation of Gyaos by the "anti-sapience" which by all means would wipe out their enemy and themselves to make sure their goal is achieved. The main body of the civilization knew that they were loosing, and decided to create a counter-weapon that could outlast them before its too late.

Now, what could Irys be? Irys is probably the means to double sure their (anti sapients) success, they created Irys, which is the back-up plan should another civilization arise after them, considering that Irys requires a compatible human ( a sapient being) to contact and bond with for it to be "activated" (probably it prefers someone with great animosity, or having an Atlantean blood which means Plan A fails because a bloodline survived). As the plan goes that Irys reached adulthood, it would hopefully be able to single-handedly wipe out the new civilization with the termendous powers it posses, and having it's human "partner" to empower it even further.

Now, what could Gamera be? Gamera as we know is a last ditch effort by the Atlanteans who oppose the "anti sapients". They knew they probably gonna lost themselves to the Gyaos, but they also knew about the plans of their enemies, including about Irys. So, after many trials, they finally succedd into making a weapon that will keep the fight against Gyaos after their demise and even stand against Irys should the demon arise. Bearing almost simillar concept of Bonding with Irys, and was even given more of the "bonding stones" for prevention, Gamera was armed with powers to destroy Gyaos and defend the would-be civilization. Gamera's Ultimate Plasma power could have been the once-in-a-lifetime shot that was supposed to destroy Irys, and in worst case scenario, Gamera could also be revived with the cost of its human bond, but somehow, these "emergency backups" were all used up when an unexpected external factor arrives, guess who? Legion. And that might explain why things didn't go so well on the 3rd movie...

So what do you think? 