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===[[Heisei era]]===
===[[Heisei era]]===
====''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]''====
====''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]''====
After the partial success of the [[MBT-MB92]]s in heating the infected [[Godzilla]], the [[JSDF]] decided to upscale the technology, thus creating the M6000 T.C. System. They were deployed at [[Wakasa Bay]] after Godzilla started heading towards a Power Plant. The giant electrical pylons were supplemented by a series of microwave pads that activated on the orders of JSDF majors. Godzilla was blasted by the electrical shocks, and the microwave pads began to heat his body up, activating the bacteria. However, the military had to retreat to a safe distance after [[Biollante]] descended from space in a new form. After the battle, the JSDF watched closely to see if the plan was successful, and it was; the system had worked, and Godzilla fell into the ocean, exhausted after the Bacteria successfully lowered the nuclear reactions in his heart. Suddenly, [[SSS9]] shot [[Genichiro Shiragami]] in an act of revenge, but he too was killed by [[Sho Kuroki]] after he activated a microwave pad that SSS9 was standing on.
Deployed at [[Wakasa Bay]] alongside the [[MBT-MB92]] [[Maser Cannons]], the M6000 T.C. System was employed to raise Godzilla's temperature, as it was believed that his low body temperature was preventing the [[Anti-Nuclear Energy Bacteria]] from working at full effectiveness. The giant electrical pylons were supplemented by a series of microwave pads that activated on the orders of JSDF majors. Godzilla was blasted by the electrical shocks, and the microwave pads began to heat his body up, activating the bacteria. However, the military had to retreat to a safe distance after [[Biollante]] descended from space in a new form. After the battle, the JSDF watched closely to see if the plan was successful, and it was; the system had worked, and Godzilla fell into the ocean, exhausted after the Bacteria successfully lowered the nuclear reactions in his heart. Suddenly, [[SSS9]] shot [[Genichiro Shiragami]] in an act of revenge, but he too was killed by [[Sho Kuroki]] after he activated a microwave pad that SSS9 was standing on.
 
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Revision as of 00:59, 16 November 2023

M6000 T.C. System
The M6000 T.C. System in Godzilla vs. Biollante
Targets Godzilla, SSS9

The Microwave 6000 Thunder Control System (マイクロウェーブ6000サンダーコントロールシステム,   Maikurouēbu 6000 Sandā Kontorōru Shisutemu), abbreviated as M6000 T.C. System (M6000TCシステム,   M6000TC Shisutemu), is a series of electrical generators and microwave pads which first appeared in the 1989 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Biollante.

History

Heisei era

Godzilla vs. Biollante

Deployed at Wakasa Bay alongside the MBT-MB92 Maser Cannons, the M6000 T.C. System was employed to raise Godzilla's temperature, as it was believed that his low body temperature was preventing the Anti-Nuclear Energy Bacteria from working at full effectiveness. The giant electrical pylons were supplemented by a series of microwave pads that activated on the orders of JSDF majors. Godzilla was blasted by the electrical shocks, and the microwave pads began to heat his body up, activating the bacteria. However, the military had to retreat to a safe distance after Biollante descended from space in a new form. After the battle, the JSDF watched closely to see if the plan was successful, and it was; the system had worked, and Godzilla fell into the ocean, exhausted after the Bacteria successfully lowered the nuclear reactions in his heart. Suddenly, SSS9 shot Genichiro Shiragami in an act of revenge, but he too was killed by Sho Kuroki after he activated a microwave pad that SSS9 was standing on.

Gallery

Concept art

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