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The '''Mini-SGS''' {{Nihongo|ミニSGS|Mini Esu Jī Esu}} is a remote-controlled rescue submarine which appears in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]''. | The '''Mini-SGS''' {{Nihongo|ミニSGS|Mini Esu Jī Esu}} is a remote-controlled rescue submarine which appears in ''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]''. It is a smaller version of the [[SGS]] remote-controlled submersible. | ||
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The Mini-SGS (ミニSGS is a remote-controlled rescue submarine which appears in Mini Esu Jī Esu)Godzilla vs. Megaguirus. It is a smaller version of the SGS remote-controlled submersible.
History
Millennium series
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
After the streets of Tokyo became flooded for an unknown reason, a Mini-SGS was deployed from the GX-813 Griffon to search the submerged districts for survivors, and for the cause of the deluge. Travelling through the streets, the sub found a giant cocoon, which later revealed itself to be Megaguirus, the queen of the Meganula. The giant dragonfly broke out of her cocoon and rose to the surface, with her powerful wing frequencies interfering with the submarine's technology, disabling it.
Trivia
- Godzilla vs. Megaguirus director Masaaki Tezuka included a Mini-SGS prop in his 2008 short film Go! Godman.
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