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|relationships    =Akira Sakaki (Father),<br>Haruka Sakaki (Mother),<br>[[Daichi Tani]] (Adoptive Grandfather),<br>[[Yuko Tani]] (Love Interest)  
|relationships    =Akira Sakaki (Father),<br>Haruka Sakaki (Mother),<br>[[Daichi Tani]] (Adopted Grandfather),<br>[[Yuko Tani]] (Love Interest)  
|debut            =''[[Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters|GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters]]''
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Haruo Sakaki
Haruo Sakaki in GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters
Species Human
Nationality Human, Japanese
Age 24
Affiliation United Earth
Occupation Captain
Related to Akira Sakaki (Father),
Haruka Sakaki (Mother),
Daichi Tani (Adopted Grandfather),
Yuko Tani (Love Interest)
First appearance Latest appearance
GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle
Played by Japanese:
Mamoru Miyano, Aya Suzaki (Young)
English:
Chris Niosi, Rachelle Heger (Young)[1]
German:
Jesse Grim
Spanish:
Alberto Bernal (Standard),
Carlos Teruel Borrás (Castilian)
French:
Grégory Praet
Italian:
Federico Viola
Portuguese:
Roberto Rodrigues
The situation is dire, so I'll skip the pleasantries. I don't have an outlook for humanity's future, and I don't have enough of a strategy to estimate our chances of winning. However, I can say this. Those who didn't yield to Godzilla can proudly welcome another day. This is not only a battle to kill Godzilla. What we are about to fight is a humiliating future with no choice but to accept despair and resignation. If we can reject and fight that, we can once again dream of hope and pride. Just as our ancestors did, who thrived here before us. That's right. If we don't retreat now, if we don't show fear, and if we put our lives on the line, we've already won. All we need to do is finish it. Humanity's 22-year-long nightmare, and Godzilla's 20,000-year era. I look forward to your brave efforts. That is all.
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— Haruo Sakaki addressing United Earth troops (GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters)

Haruo Sakaki (ハルオ・サカキ) is a captain aboard the emigrant spaceship Aratrum who first appeared in the 2017 Godzilla film, GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters.

Character Description

Haruo Sakaki’s parents were killed during one of Godzilla’s attacks, and he has held a strong hatred in his heart for the monster ever since. Haruo is highly intelligent and has a slim but athletic body.[2]

History

Post-Millennium Series

GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters

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When Haruo was just 2 years old, he and his parents Akira and Haruka Sasaki were selected by the Omni Electio as three of the 5000 passengers set to travel aboard the Aratrum to Tau Ceti-e. However, just as the spacecraft was preparing to depart, Akira and Haruka traveled to the United Earth headquarters to delete information relating to Godzilla, believing future generations should not be haunted by knowledge of the creature. Haruo's parents entrusted him to the care of Daichi Tani, who escorted him aboard the Aratrum as Haruo's parents were traveling to the launch pad aboard a bus. However, Godzilla suddenly appeared over the horizon and shot down a Landing Ship with his atomic breath, which crashed to the ground and caused an explosion that destroyed the bus carrying Haruo's parents. Haruo watched this unfold with his very eyes, and from that day held an intense hatred for Godzilla. Haruo grew up on the Aratrum alongside Yuko Tani, and both of them were raised by Yuko's grandfather Daichi. By the age of 24, Haruo was a captain on the ship, and was secretly preparing a plan detailing how to finally destroy Godzilla. When the Aratrum finally reached Tau-e after 22 years of travel, the Central Committee decided to send a group of volunteers to the planet's surface to ensure it was inhabitable, among them Haruo's adopted grandfather. Haruo believed that the Committee pressured the elderly aboard the ship to volunteer for the expedition in order to reduce the number of mouths to feed, knowing full well they would die during the descent. Haruo sealed himself aboard a Landing Ship with a large number of explosives, and threatened to set them off if the expedition wasn't cancelled. However, Daichi contacted Haruo using a monitor on the ship and assured him that no one was pressured to volunteer for the expedition. Daichi said that he and the other elderly passengers could no longer tolerate living in the void of space, and that he wanted to die standing on solid land. Haruo begged his grandfather not to go, but was convinced to back down. Haruo was promptly arrested and thrown in a prison cell, only able to watch helplessly through a window as the Landing Ship bound for Tau-e exploded upon entering the atmosphere.

While being held in his cell, Haruo was visited by the Exif archbishop Metphies, who provided him with classified intelligence recovered from the Central Committee which Haruo wished to use for his anti-Godzilla plan. Haruo completed his plan and published it anonymously, and it quickly spread among the remaining 4000 passengers on the ship. The Central Committee was pressured into attempting a desperate return to Earth, with Tau-e now known to be uninhabitable. The Aratrum successfully returned to Earth's orbit using its experimental hyperdrives, but it was determined that at least 10,000 years had elapsed on the planet. Reconnaissance Drones deployed to the surface determined that Godzilla was still alive on the planet, and the Committee realized that its only option to retake the Earth was to kill Godzilla. Metphies agreed to reveal the author of the anti-Godzilla plan so long as the Committee dropped all charges for stealing classified intelligence and released Haruo on bail. The Committee agreed, and Haruo was allowed to propose his anti-Godzilla plan. He told the Committee that Godzilla's seeming invincibility came from an asymmetrically permeable shield he could deploy from his body, which deflected any incoming damage. Haruo believed that this shield was produced by an organ in Godzilla's body, and that if they could successfully disable the shield and insert an EMP Probe into Godzilla's body, the accumulated electromagnetic energy would destroy Godzilla from within. Haruo requested 600 men to travel to the Earth's surface and undertake his anti-Godzilla plan, which the Committee reluctantly granted. Four companies of soldiers, under the command of Colonel Eliott Leland, were deployed to the former Tanzawa Forest area in what was once Japan. Haruo was kept in handcuffs and accompanied Company A in one of the Landing Ships. Company A touched down in a clearing while the other companies prepared to engage Godzilla. Martin Lazzari requested to lead a small scientific expedition into the forest, which Leland allowed. Haruo insisted on accompanying Martin's team, but was placed under the supervision of Yuko. As Martin and the others examined the bizarre plant life in the forest, Haruo expressed his surprise that Yuko volunteered for the mission. Yuko said that she wanted to speak to Haruo face-to-face ever since their grandfather was killed. She said that the Committee claimed to have removed the explosives that Haruo brought with him aboard the Landing Ship, but that they were still unaccounted for. She wondered if the Committee, as Haruo suspected, sent Daichi and the others to their deaths in order to reduce the number of passengers. Haruo said that he hated himself for being so suspicious of his fellow man, and blamed Godzilla for stealing humanity's sense of compassion.

Eventually, the group came upon the ruins of several human-built structures. Martin proposed that they had been preserved by lichen which had used the concrete as a seed bed and then fossilized. Haruo fell to his knees and began weeping, saying that the Earth still remembered humanity after all this time. He solemnly vowed that they would take the planet back, with their own hands. At that moment, they overheard commotion coming from their base camp. When they arrived, they found that the camp had been attacked by a group of winged reptilian creatures. Martin analyzed the carcass of one of the creatures and determined that both it and the new plant life on Earth had been formed from Godzilla's cells. After hearing this, Leland gave the order to retreat to the Aratrum, as not only were the air and water on Earth now toxic, but the flora and fauna were hostile as well. Haruo became enraged, and angrily pinned Leland to a wall, saying that this planet was their home and they could not be so cowardly as to abandon it once again. Leland said his order was final, and that they could set up a colony on the moon and simply harvest resources from the Earth. Metphies said he agreed with Leland's plan, but that they had no way of retreating because the creatures had damaged their Landing Ships. The company was forced to move through the Tanzawa Pass, the original point where they planned to engage Godzilla, so they could rendezvous with the other three companies and retreat. As their Landing Ship flew through the pass, Metphies remarked to Haruo that he seemed to be lost in thought. Haruo asked what the point was of returning to Earth if they were just going to retreat again. Metphies stated that neither Haruo nor Leland seemed to understand Godzilla's true purpose. In the time the Exif had been wandering space, he said, they witnessed the fall of many civilizations at the hands of beings similar to what humanity called Godzilla. Metphies believed that Godzilla was a divine punishment intended for humanity, and for this reason he would not let them escape. As if in accordance with Metphies' warning, Godzilla appeared over the horizon and began approaching the pass. Leland gave the order for the company to move as far away from Godzilla as possible, but the Landing Ship carrying Haruo, Metphies, Martin, and Yuko had sustained severe damage earlier and was showing a risk of exploding. Metphies set Haruo free from his binds and told him to do as his soul commanded him to do. Haruo quickly boarded a Hover Bike and escaped the ship just as it crashed and exploded once the others had safely evacuated. Haruo flew the bike towards Godzilla and began firing its guns at him, telling Martin to pay attention when his shield deployed. However, the bike's guns could not deal sufficient damage to make Godzilla deploy his shield. Realizing this, Haruo flew his bike high into the air and prepared to nosedive directly into Godzilla. Before Haruo could strike Godzilla, Leland opened fire on the monster from a Multipodal Battery. Haruo flew out of the way and watched as Godzilla swiftly obliterated Leland with a blast of his atomic breath.

Leland's sacrifice was not in vain, as Martin was able to record Godzilla deploying his shield after Leland opened fire on him. Mulu-Elu Galu-Gu determined that there was in fact an organ that produced Godzilla's shield, and that it was located in his dorsal plates. With Leland's death, Metphies became the commander of the operation, and was instructed by the Central Committee to do everything necessary to bring as many people back as possible. Metphies handed his authority over to Haruo, who addressed all of the surviving soldiers. He said that their situation was dire, but as long as they stood together and did not back down, they could put an end to Godzilla's reign and restore humanity's dignity. Haruo's anti-Godzilla plan was then set into motion. Galu-Gu and his team moved the explosives they had set deeper into the Tanzawa pass, while Rilu-Elu Belu-Be and Adam Bindewald led a fleet of Hover Bikes to get Godzilla's attention and draw him into the pass. Haruo and the remaining units assembled in the pass, ready to use Powered Suits to plant the EMP Probes into Godzilla. The Hover Bikes successfully drew Godzilla's attention, however he and a flock of the flying creatures from earlier destroyed several of them. Haruo ordered Adam to pull out and assemble six pilots to commandeer Landing Ships to draw Godzilla to the target point more quickly. Haruo told them to eject from the ships as soon as they knew Godzilla was targeting them. Adam obliged, and Landing Ships began dropping Thermo-Pressure Warheads to lead Godzilla directly into the pass. Once Godzilla reached the target point, the explosives were detonated and Godzilla was buried up to his chest in rubble. Multipodal Batteries began opening fire on Godzilla, causing him to deploy his shield. They were able to determine when Godzilla's shield collapsed and opened fire on his dorsal plates. However, the tissue healed quickly and restored his shield before the soldiers could act. Haruo took matters into his own hands and donned a Powered Suit, then jumped onto Godzilla's back. He instructed the artillery to fire as soon as Godzilla's shield collapsed, even though he would be in the line of fire. The artillery followed his orders, and destroyed Godzilla's organ and disabled the shield. Haruo's Powered Suit was unscathed, and he launched an EMP Probe into Godzilla's body. The other members of the Powered Suit team followed suit, and deployed their EMP Probes into Godzilla as well. As the electromagnetic energy climbed to critical levels inside Godzilla's body, Haruo and the other soldiers were forced off of his back. Godzilla began to aim his atomic breath at Haruo, but completely exploded before he could fire it.

In the aftermath of the battle, Haruo and the others surveyed Godzilla's remains. Martin told Haruo it was his theory that the Godzilla they killed was not the same one that drove humanity from Earth. Haruo asked how that was possible, since this Godzilla had the exact same appearance and abilities. Martin replied that it was unusual for life to remain exactly the same over 20,000 years, and especially unlikely in the case of a creature like Godzilla. He proposed that the creature they killed was some kind of offspring that had inherited Godzilla's form and abilities, and that there could be more Godzillas elsewhere on the planet. Haruo replied that even if there were more Godzillas, they just proved that they could destroy them. Just then, a huge earthquake struck the area. Computer readings showed that the source of the seismic activity was within two kilometers of their location. Suddenly, a nearby mountain exploded, and from the dust rose the familiar dorsal plates of Godzilla. The original Godzilla finally revealed himself, now grown to over 300 meters in height and 100,000 metric tons in weight. Realizing how outmatched the humans were, Haruo gave the order for everyone to retreat and get as far away as possible. Several Landing Ships prepared to depart, but Godzilla instantly obliterated all of them by producing a super oscillatory wave. Haruo entered a Multipodal Battery to try and distract Godzilla while the rest of his comrades escaped, but Godzilla swung his tail through the air that produced a shockwave which wiped out all of their forces in a fiery explosion. Haruo could only watch helplessly while buried under wreckage as Godzilla departed. He weakly swore that he would kill Godzilla.

Sometime later, Haruo awakened inside of an unfamiliar shack, tended by a mysterious masked woman. When the woman saw Haruo was awake, she turned to him and removed her mask.

GODZILLA: City on the Edge of Battle

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