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After the Japanese ship was destroyed by Godzilla, the remains of the ship washed ashore on Jamaica. Nick was brought on site to investigate the large footprints and large claw marks in the ship, and the high amounts of radiation | |||
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====''[[New Family: Part 1]]''==== | ====''[[New Family: Part 1]]''==== |
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Jamaica is an island country located in the Caribbean Sea. It is featured in the 1998 film, Godzilla, and the spin-off animated TV series Godzilla: The Series.
History
Godzilla
After the Japanese ship was destroyed by Godzilla, the remains of the ship washed ashore on Jamaica. Nick was brought on site to investigate the large footprints and large claw marks in the ship, and the high amounts of radiation
Godzilla: The Series
New Family: Part 1
Some time after Godzilla's death by the military in New York, his footprints left in Jamaica became a tourist attraction. Some beach swimmers then started to mysteriously vanish under the waves. Rescue boats searching for any survivors suffered the same fate. The officials put the blame on the yet to be located infant Godzilla. Nick dismissed that as impossible, as the young monster has been with them all day. Nick's team then decided to investigate the mysterious dissaperances, as they could be the work on another mutation
New Family: Part 2
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