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Post by lordnidhogg on Mar 4, 2008 21:49:43 GMT -5
Name: Erika Age: 19 Alignment: Self Serving Species: Genetically Altered Human
Height: 5'4" Weight: 90 lbs
Description: A petite, cute, Japanese girl.
Abilities:
Chlorokinesis: can grow plant matter from her person or the surrounding area and control it with her mind.
Regeneration; Heisei Godzilla, if not better, grade regen.
Transform; Terrifying.
Personality: As nice as can be, cute, perky, and optimistic...when she chooses. Unfortunately, she's self-serving, and can be manipulative and downright cruel. When she uses her powers, beware.
Origin: See Biollante.
Equipment: Her clothes. Spacegodzilla (Deicron).
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Post by lordnidhogg on Mar 4, 2008 21:50:16 GMT -5
Biollante
Stage One: Height: 30 meters Weight: 60,000 metric tons
Stage Two: Height: 36 meters Weight: 100,000 metric tons
Stage Three: Height: Main Head: 45 meters Tree: 300 meters+ Weight: 16,000,000 metric tons + pods and spawn
Origin: Dr. Shiragami was at the brink of a breakthrough. He had finally discovered a way to manipulate Godzilla cells that they could be used on other lifeforms, plants, animals, and even people. But then the corporation shut him down. He couldn't take that. He would show him that it worked. His daughter and research assistant, Erika, was to be his test subject. What Dr. Shiragami didn't know, however, is that her daughter was a mutant. Her power was one of the "silent" varieties, granting her no extraordinary power. It did allow her DNA to survive and adapt to extreme changes, however, and because of that the experiment would work. Dr. Shiragami told his daughter of his plans, and she resisted. But he couldn't let a little thing like family ties interfere with the greater good. So he sedated her, and performed the experiment anyways. He pumped a cocktail of Godzilla DNA, roses, lilies, various trees, carnivorous plants, and a medley of "infusion chemicals" into his daughter in near lethal amounts. The results were slow to come, and Dr. Shiragami kept flooding his daughter with chemicals, deaf to her pleading.
Then she broke. As Erika’s mind was lost, her body began to change. She was covered in plant matter, and could summon tendrils that obeyed her will. She struggled free, and massacred everyone in the lab, excluding her father. As she went she became less and less human, and eventually she succumbed fully to the kaiju within her.
She first appeared in a lake, and Godzilla was drawn to her by her mere presence. Though Biollante struggled valiantly against Godilla, in this form she was no match for his awesome power, and her defeated her.
After being defeated by Godzilla, Biollante broke up into spores to avoid destruction. She managed to fly into the ground several miles away from the previous battle zone. There she lay in wait, her body changing, becoming stronger and more suited for combat. When Godzilla was lured to her area by a military strike, she revealed herself and renewed their battle.
Godzilla managed to defeat Biollante again, but it took its toll on him. He was left unconscious after the battle, while Biollante left in spore form to recuperate. She moved on to China, and set down. She once again started to grow, but she continued growing and mutating far beyond the form she had last taken. After six days of growth, she finally slowed to a halt, and once she stopped, she issued a call for Godzilla. Godzilla heard the call and he accepted the challenge. He headed for China for the final conflict against Biollante.
This form of Biollante was seemingly invincible. Godzilla couldn’t defeat her. Neither could Kiryu and the Mechs. A landscape shot nuclear weapon was fired from Fortress Mechagodzilla, but even it could not kill Biollante. Then they renewed the assault, but this time they attacked Biollante from within. A special ops team of mutant soldiers was sent inside of Biollante, where they encountered Erika. Erika attacked them, killing nearly the whole group. But she didn’t kill Emika, one of her friends. Meanwhile, outside, another nuclear weapon was launched, this at Godzilla. The heat and radiation gave Godzilla a massive surge of energy, which he used in a single, incredibly powerful blast. The blast went clear through Biollante, but it could not kill her. It did do its job, however. The blast was enough to allow the non-kaiju portion of her mind, and her humanity was somewhat returned.
While she had control, Erika dissipated Biollante…and sent it into space, where it could not fully re-form. Erika then allowed herself to be placed in a mental facility. There she stays learning to control the kaiju within her, and how to be human.
Appearance:
Stage One: This form of Biollante is still a rose. However, she is far more serpent-like, her whole body being flexible and agile. The rose that makes up her head is not particularly fearsome. It has a small maw at its center and it has many very small, needle-like teeth. This main body is in a lake, where it can consume all of the water it needs to survive. She can produce tendrils ending in one of two ways: a whip-like end, or a toothy, jaw-like pod.
Stage Two: Biollante now looks a bit more like Godzilla. She has a massive crocodile-like maw filled with rows of teeth. Her body is tremendous, far larger than Godzilla’s. She has a massive rounded base with an “energy-sac” in her front than grants her enormous stamina. She has a long neck that sticks out mostly horizontally. She has four “legs” that are really large tendrils directly connected to her body. She is able to move on these legs for short periods of time.
Stage Three: Biollante is truly massive in this form, by far the largest kaiju of all time. Biollante has her main body, which is similar in appearance to her previous form, just much larger. Her neck is also proportionally longer, and has six vines growing out of the bottom and outside of neck, growing into the ground. Her four main tendrils have grown into large, conical/pyramidal structures next to her, two on each side with the closer two being the farthest forward and the outside two being farther time. The tendrils actually come out of the bottoms of the structures, below the ground, and they come up through the ground further away. These four tendrils are now over a kilometer and a half long, her largest tendrils by far. Her main body sits on a mass of plant matter, slightly above the actual ground. Sometimes, these four tendrils will curve around the base of the pyramid structures and place their mouth-pods in between the inner pyramids and Biollante’s main body.
In front of Biollante, and half buried in the ground is a massive head, very similar in appearance to her main head, albeit 180 meters long on its own. The top jaw and top of the neck of this creature are visible above the ground, and the tusks from her bottom jaw stick up through the ground. This head is connected to the mass of plant matter making up Biollante’s “throne”. The eyes of this head are interesting, as they appear to be a collection of luminous spherical yellow sac covering the top and sides of the portion of the head where eyes ought to be. They are covered by a net-like series of vines, ala the net-like vines covering Biollante’s energy sac, which is “loosest” over the patches on the side of the head (the normal placement for eyes) and a small patch in the center of the forehead region.
Behind Biollante, connected to her lower back and the back of her throne by large vines and connective tree-trunk like structures, is a massive tree. The tree has a blade-like ridge on its front in the center. On the sides of this ridge is a net-like mass of tendril branches, showing that the center of the tree is another energy-sac structure. On the outside back edge of the tree are two large Biollante-type bodies, which look like the head and neck section of Biollante’s main body. There is one on either side of the trunk, and they curve around the trunk to face forward. They are connected to the trunk the whole bottom half of their length by connective vines. These vines start out as somewhat loose and scattered and grow denser the closer to the bases of the creatures.
The top of the tree is massive. There is a massive “crown” on the top, which is one massive, net-like inter-connected branch made up of very hard wood-like kaiju flesh. This is the main crown, it is more-or-less spade shaped, only more rounded (as in it doesn’t curve inwards very much towards the back) with the tip pointing back. It surrounds the whole top of the tree, but it dips down below the top, creating almost an amphitheater-like appearance. The back tip has a large wood spike/small ridge that sticks up and slightly forward. Sitting in the middle and back (the forward edge of the crown, facing toward the center of the top of the trunk) is another Biollante-esque creature. This one, however, is very different in appearance. It is much stockier in its build, and it has a much shorter, broader, thicker head. It also has a spiny ridge of plate-like structures on its back.
Interwoven among the holes perforating this crown are massive braches, dozens, even hundreds of them, that extend far beyond the crown. Each of the main branches has dozens to hundreds of off-shoot branches. Covering these branches are millions of leaves, which are actually Biollante’s most powerful and deadly weapons. The very back of the trunk is not entirely vertical. It is a large sloping ridge, the top of which is a bony, wood, sharp ridge. Then the slope becomes more green and supple as it approaches the ground, eventually becoming a mass of vine-roots that enter the ground. Three fourths of the way down its length, towards the end of the slope on either side, are two very large Biollante creatures facing backwards. These are mostly neck, and are completely horizontal, and are very close to the ground.
The whole of Biollante’s massive body is perched upon a mass of plant matter, with Biollante’s main body being perched on a higher section than the rest. There are five giant lilies perched in this throne plant matter. One is very small and it is at the base of Biollante’s main body, in between Biollante and the submerged head. The other four are on the outside edge in between Biollante’s body and the base of the trunk, two on each side. There are several large holes, which allow giant tendrils to come out. Tendrils can come out of this plant mass base and the trunk, primarily the top of the trunk en-mass.
Underground, Biollante has super-massive roots and root systems generated from the underground section of the main mega-body. The largest of the roots is so long that reaches earth’s mantle, and go far into it. These roots also grow hundreds and thousands of miles to connect with every vine pod and spawn that she generates.
In addition to her main mega-body (the whole of the creature), Biollante spreads “vine pods” by shooting giant seeds out into space or the upper atmosphere where they travel hundreds, even thousands of miles away. These vine pods are 40 meters high, and appear to be giant spheres growing out of the ground. These pods grow hundreds of vines that attack, and can change into flying pods. The flying pods are flying vines with large leaf wings that are grown just behind the mouth pod at the end of the vine. These disconnect from the vine pods and fly about generally cause havoc. These can also land and grow roots turning into what are called half-Biollantes which are 60 meters tall. These are giant, thick intertwined vine creatures with large eyeless toothy maws for heads. There are also “super fliers” which are the same thing as the flier, only three times as big. They generate into two-thirds-Biollantes. These are larger than the half-Biollante’s at 80 meters tall. They are almost the same in appearance except that their heads are a little closer to that of Biollante’s and they have small eyes and small tusks.
Biollante grows continuously at this stage as a result of her mutation. Her maximum size is limited only by the earth’s ability to sustain her. As the final battle progresses, her main trunk grows even more massive, eventually twisting slightly and leaning to one side. The bough at the top becomes somewhat less defined in shape due to the chaotic growth. The branches become even more entangled, and grow outward in all directions. The spade-shaped crown encompassing the top and center of the growing bough (as it no longer contains the entirety of the branches, or bases of the branches, within its structure, it now sits in the top and middle of the bough) is still there, though less defined in shape.
A new, smaller trunk sprouts near the base of the main trunk, leaning the opposite side, to a lesser degree. Though it is less developed, a large head and body has emerged attached to the trunk, hanging off of the bottom. The bough is far less filled out than the main trunk, and has no crown whatsoever.
The environment around Biollante is encompassed by her growth at this stage, and new plant-based weaponry and forms are grown continuously. Among these are massive venus-flytrap like mouths buried at ground level with their mouths open, and huge, toothy pits that act like pitcher plants (think sarlaac pit only with leaves and vines covering the opening). Leafy masses with scattered spore flowers also dot the surrounding area, becoming larger and more common with time. All of these structures are connected with both terrestrial and subterranean vines and roots to the main mega-body.
Powers and Abilities:
Stage One:
Vines: Biollante can generate several vines at a time to attack foes or defend from attacks. Some of the vines end in toothy maws that have a powerful bite. All of the vines have thorns for defense and acidic sap flowing through them which is harmful when the vines are damaged.
Acid Spray: Biollante’s vine pods can spray short burst of acidic sap.
Pollen Spores: Biollante’s flower head releases pollen spores which negatively affect the senses of sight and smell, making more difficult to combat her.
Weakness to Godzilla’s Ray: Godzilla’s ray has an adverse affect on Biollante, and causes her cells to mutate rapidly, weakening Biollante at this stage.
Regeneration: Although not quite as advanced as Godzilla’s in this form, Biollante does have amazing regenerative powers.
Stage Two:
Vines: Biollante is now capable of generating far more vines than in her previous stage, and they are much stronger. She still retains the whip vines, and those that end in mouths, but she can also create a few new types. The “mace” vine has a large cluster of thorns at its end, and is swung heavily as a powerful attack. The “sword” vine end in one long, flat thorn that is wielded like a blade. There is also the “sprayer” head, which is a modified mouth pod. It has mutated into a large gaping mouth with only a few large teeth, like a leech’s mouth. This head can spray a huge amount of acid in a concentrated stream.
Acid Spray: In addition to the acid that her vines can spray, Biollante is also capable of spraying acidic sap. She sprays huge quantities of the corrosive material in a shower.
Energy: Biollante has grown an “energy sac” from exposure to Godzilla’s ray. Like Godzilla’s heart, this sac is a biological fusion reactor, generating nearly infinite energy for Biollante to use.
Size: Biollante’s massive size makes her an easy target, but also makes it difficult for enemies to attack her directly and reduces the amount of damage she takes. Her mass also makes her physical attacks very strong.
Jaws: Biollante’s mouth is huge, filled with large teeth, and very powerful, making it an excellent physical weapon.
Regeneration: Biollante’s regeneration is truly frightening in this form, surpassing Godzilla’s own.
Stage Three:
Vines: As with all of her forms, Biollante’s primary weapons are her vines. She can now generate thousands from her roots underground, her main body, and her vine pods. Her four main vines, which acted as legs in her previous stage, are now several kilometers long, and end in massive toothy pods. In addition to her other vine types, Biollante, mostly through her vine pods, can generate flier and super-flier vines. These are able to break away their connection to Biollante and carry out aerial combat. They can also land and germinate into new vine pods.
Leaves: Biollante’s deadliest weapon is her leaves. The leaves are each 3-4 meters long and are not flat, but pod-like. Their outer edges are covered in a serrated edge made of the same bone/wood material as her thorns and teeth. Biollante can fire these leaves in small groups or en-mass in a huge hailstorm of deadly serrated blades. She throws them at incredible speeds that can drive them completely through other kaiju.
Pyramids: Biollante’s pyramidal structures can fire huge thorn missiles, or large lily-like flowers. These flowers grip onto their target and their petals act as jaws, gripping and biting the target.
Acid: Biollante retains her ability to spit acid. She still fires it in a shower, but, due to her increased size, she fire more. The submerged head also spits acid, spraying it in a shower that covers a huge area. All of Biollante’s many heads can spit acid as well.
Connection to Earth: Biollante is so large, and so connected to the earth, that she can use it as a weapon. By shifting her root system she is able to cause tremors and earthquakes. She is also able to draw energy from the earth’s mantle with her roots. She can also draw up magma from the mantle, which her largest vines and her submerged mega-head can spit as a projectile weapon.
Regeneration: If it is even possible, Biollante’s regeneration has improved from her previous form. She is able to heal any wound, even to the level of total destruction.
Size: Though her incredibly massive size makes her an easy target to hit, she is highly resistant to nearly all attacks of every magnitude. Her physical attacks are incredibly powerful as a result of her mass.
Foliar Weaponry: Her submerged flytrap heads can snap closed with amazing force, and can cripple or hold down foes. Her submerged pitcher plant maws can devour foes that fall into them. In addition, Biollante can absorb energy and genetic information from biological foes (as in no mechas) that fall into them.
Evolutionary Growth: Biollante can literally outgrow nearly any situation. She grows and adapts at an unprecedented pace, and can evolve past most problems in no time at all.
Pollen: Biollante can generate pollen from the many flowers located in various places of her growth. This pollen does several things: The first is that it acts as an allergen to foes, Godzilla in particular. It dulls his senses and weakens his entire body system. It is also slightly toxic and slightly acidic, causing more long term damage to anything exposed to it, even mechas. In addition, if it is present in the air in high enough amounts, it will interfere with energy weapons.
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Post by Talon on Mar 4, 2008 22:01:10 GMT -5
.....boyeh, you better not think I'm going to let a kaiju over 1080+ meters in here....
Downsize all her forms to MAX, 200 meters. We all have kaiju that are only 100 feet tall. Other than that... well.... she's good to go...
Daraku: *clicks whimperingly*
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Post by lordnidhogg on Mar 4, 2008 22:05:41 GMT -5
Oh come on, her son's a God, and she's a tree. Plus, she's meant to be BIG. As in REALLY FLIPPING, MIND BOGGLINGLY HUGE. How about half her current height, 540 meters?
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Post by Talon on Mar 4, 2008 22:09:56 GMT -5
....dude.... 540 meters= 1782 feet. Our kaiju are a 17th that size. How... are we supposed to HURT that?! She could sneeze on the city and destroy it without even knowing!!! MAX height for Biollante I'll be willing to give you is 300 meters, tops. That's still 9 times our kaiju's size. I'm fully aware of how MONSTROUSLY huge she's supposed to be, but still...
And please tell me you'll give SG/Deicron a mortal form for this... situation...
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Post by lordnidhogg on Mar 4, 2008 22:13:37 GMT -5
300 meters...I suppose that will do...as a starting point. As for Spacegodzilla, well, technically neither he nor Biollante were ever mortal to begin with. Biollante can regenerate from hell and back, plus spore-ify and SG and energy particle-ify. But yes, I have a non-God plan for his involvement.
BTW, there won't be much of a city left...
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Post by Talon on Mar 4, 2008 22:18:40 GMT -5
....then how're supposed to 'beat' them? If they're technically immortal, then that's not much of a fair fight.
As for the city thing... *glances of to side*
Chronos: F*ck......... fiiiiine.... geez. I'm gonna stop doing this eventually....
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Post by lordnidhogg on Mar 4, 2008 22:21:08 GMT -5
Well, you can particle-ify them. It's like the movies. They particle-ify after taking so much damage.
And as for Chronepsis, you know, he's going to put a lot of good city contractors and engineers out of business.
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Post by Talon on Mar 4, 2008 22:23:28 GMT -5
Ah, okay. thankies for clarifying.
And Chronos isn't Chronepsis, he's just one of Chronepsis's avatars. Who happens to like us! He's so nice for repairing the city we keep managing to get destroyed!
Chronos: *grumbles*
Erikka/Biollante: APPROVED
Unknown Kaiju from last month's campaign: *taps foot-claw in background*
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