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The '''Heat-Seeker''' {{Nihongo|{{tt|HEAT|ヒート}}シーカー|Hīto Shīkā}} is a rusted ship used by the [[H.E.A.T.]] team to investigate various mutations in ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''
The '''''Heat-Seeker''''' {{Nihongo|{{tt|HEAT|ヒート}}シーカー|Hīto Shīkā}} is a rusted ship used by the [[H.E.A.T.]] team to investigate various mutations in ''[[Godzilla: The Series]].''
==History==
==History==
===''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''===
===''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''===
The Heat-Seeker is first seen without any paint as a "state-of-the-art research vessel" offered to Dr. [[Niko Tatopoulos]] by [[Monique Dupre]] as an incentive to let her stay and make sure that the then-unnamed [[H.E.A.T.]] was doing their job. Nick takes the bait and the ship becomes a vital asset to the group, as many of the mutations fought in the series are very far away from [[New York City]]. The vessel does not truly become the Heat-Seeker until "[[Talkin' Trash]]," where [[Randy Hernandez]] coins the H.E.A.T. acronym and paints the name on the side of the ship, along with its iconic "Shark Face".
The ''Heat-Seeker'' is first seen without any paint as a "state-of-the-art research vessel" offered to Dr. [[Niko Tatopoulos]] by [[Monique Dupre]] as an incentive to let her stay and make sure that the then-unnamed [[H.E.A.T.]] was doing their job. Nick takes the bait and the ship becomes a vital asset to the group, as many of the mutations fought in the series are very far away from [[New York City]]. The vessel does not truly become the ''Heat-Seeker'' until "[[Talkin' Trash]]," where [[Randy Hernandez]] coins the H.E.A.T. acronym and paints the name on the side of the ship, along with its iconic "shark face". In the episode "[[Lizard Season]]", the ''Heat-Seeker'' was outfitted with additional weapons by Monique. However, when [[Cameron Winter]] seized control of the ship and turned its new arsenal against Godzilla, the team was forced to dismantle these weapons.  
 
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
*The Heat-Seeker is outfitted with powerful radar equipment.
 
=== Radar ===
The ''Heat-Seeker'' is outfitted with powerful radar equipment.
==Video Games==
*''[[Godzilla: The Series (video game)|Godzilla: The Series]]'' (1999) - Nintendo Game Boy/Game Boy Color
*''[[Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars]]'' (2000) - Nintendo Game Boy Color
===''[[Godzilla: The Series (video game)|Godzilla: The Series]]''===
[[H.E.A.T.]] took the ''Seeker'' halfway across the world to follow [[Godzilla (Godzilla: The Series)|Godzilla]], only for its engines to give out. Luckily, they were near an island where radioactive lava had mutated the surrounding wildlife, which led them to the [[Giant Mutant Bee]]s. Ultimately, the ship was repaired and able to depart before the local volcano erupted. Later, the ''Seeker'' was put in harm's way once more when it came between Godzilla and his new foe, [[Crustaceous Rex]]. Luckily, it and the crew were able to escape unscathed. While stopped in a mysterious bay, Godzilla began to act strangely due to experiments being performed by [[Cameron Winter]], and he quickly left the ''Heat-Seeker'' behind. When he had razed Winter's fortress to the ground, the ''Heat-Seeker'' had sailed nearby and accompanied him across the moonlit sea back to New York.
 
===''[[Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars]]''===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" widths="120" captionalign="center">
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" widths="120" captionalign="center">
Heat-Seeker.jpg|Concept art for the Heat-Seeker
Heat-Seeker.jpg|Concept art for the ''Heat-Seeker''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Like the ''[[Calico]]'' from Hanna-Barbera's ''[[Godzilla (Hanna-Barbera series)|Godzilla]]'' series, the Heat-Seeker is a boat crewed by the show's main characters.
*Like the ''[[Calico]]'' from Hanna-Barbera's ''[[Godzilla (series)|Godzilla]]'' series, the ''Heat-Seeker'' is a boat crewed by the show's main characters.
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 3 February 2024

Heat-Seeker
The Heat-Seeker in Godzilla: The Series
Piloted by Monique Dupre, H.E.A.T.
Attaches to N.I.G.E.L.
First appearance New Family: Part 2

The Heat-Seeker (HEATシーカー,   Hīto Shīkā) is a rusted ship used by the H.E.A.T. team to investigate various mutations in Godzilla: The Series.

History

Godzilla: The Series

The Heat-Seeker is first seen without any paint as a "state-of-the-art research vessel" offered to Dr. Niko Tatopoulos by Monique Dupre as an incentive to let her stay and make sure that the then-unnamed H.E.A.T. was doing their job. Nick takes the bait and the ship becomes a vital asset to the group, as many of the mutations fought in the series are very far away from New York City. The vessel does not truly become the Heat-Seeker until "Talkin' Trash," where Randy Hernandez coins the H.E.A.T. acronym and paints the name on the side of the ship, along with its iconic "shark face". In the episode "Lizard Season", the Heat-Seeker was outfitted with additional weapons by Monique. However, when Cameron Winter seized control of the ship and turned its new arsenal against Godzilla, the team was forced to dismantle these weapons.

Abilities

Radar

The Heat-Seeker is outfitted with powerful radar equipment.

Video Games

Godzilla: The Series

H.E.A.T. took the Seeker halfway across the world to follow Godzilla, only for its engines to give out. Luckily, they were near an island where radioactive lava had mutated the surrounding wildlife, which led them to the Giant Mutant Bees. Ultimately, the ship was repaired and able to depart before the local volcano erupted. Later, the Seeker was put in harm's way once more when it came between Godzilla and his new foe, Crustaceous Rex. Luckily, it and the crew were able to escape unscathed. While stopped in a mysterious bay, Godzilla began to act strangely due to experiments being performed by Cameron Winter, and he quickly left the Heat-Seeker behind. When he had razed Winter's fortress to the ground, the Heat-Seeker had sailed nearby and accompanied him across the moonlit sea back to New York.

Godzilla: The Series - Monster Wars

Gallery

Trivia

  • Like the Calico from Hanna-Barbera's Godzilla series, the Heat-Seeker is a boat crewed by the show's main characters.

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