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==Is Catherine Berger an android?==
==Is Catherine Berger an android?==
Liuetenant Catherine Berger (US), one of the pilots of Super Mechagodzilla. This is the account purported in some English-speaking kaiju academia:
Liuetenant Catherine Berger (U.S.), one of the pilots of Super Mechagodzilla. This is the account purported in some English-speaking kaiju academia:
:A deleted scene would have revealed that Mechagodzilla pilot Catherine Berger was an android earlier in the film, adding weight to the "life against artificial life" line she delivers in the ending scene.
:A deleted scene would have revealed that Mechagodzilla pilot Catherine Berger was an android earlier in the film, adding weight to the "life against artificial life" line she delivers in the ending scene.
The supposed source for this is a deleted scene where she is in "low-power mode" and she gets called a "replicant" (Android). She only moves when another character approaches her. She elbows him in the chest and then they go into the training simulation. But the seriousness of this is dubious at best. Could be a joke, could be serious. In an interview with the actress, she said she didn't know/recall much about the character to answer the rumor. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/447904076110495745/751256465611685948/unknown.png
The supposed source for this is a deleted scene where she is in "low-power mode" and she gets called a "replicant" (android). She only moves when another character approaches her. She elbows him in the chest and then they go into the training simulation. But the seriousness of this is dubious at best. Could be a joke, could be serious. In an interview with the actress, she said she didn't know/recall much about the character to answer the rumor. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/447904076110495745/751256465611685948/unknown.png
 
==''Godzilla vs. The Devil''==
==''Godzilla vs. The Devil''==
Here are the relevant pages from ''[[The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: The Lost Films|The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: The Lost Films: Mutated Edition]]'', suggesting that at one point the film ''was'' considered. I think there's enough substance here to give it a page again and lay out the information that's available.--[[User:Astounding Beyond Belief|Astounding Beyond Belief]] ([[User talk:Astounding Beyond Belief|talk]]) 16:07, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
Here are the relevant pages from ''[[The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: The Lost Films|The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: The Lost Films: Mutated Edition]]'', suggesting that at one point the film ''was'' considered. I think there's enough substance here to give it a page again and lay out the information that's available.--[[User:Astounding Beyond Belief|Astounding Beyond Belief]] ([[User talk:Astounding Beyond Belief|talk]]) 16:07, 30 March 2022 (UTC)

Revision as of 03:33, 10 February 2023

Is Catherine Berger an android?

Liuetenant Catherine Berger (U.S.), one of the pilots of Super Mechagodzilla. This is the account purported in some English-speaking kaiju academia:

A deleted scene would have revealed that Mechagodzilla pilot Catherine Berger was an android earlier in the film, adding weight to the "life against artificial life" line she delivers in the ending scene.

The supposed source for this is a deleted scene where she is in "low-power mode" and she gets called a "replicant" (android). She only moves when another character approaches her. She elbows him in the chest and then they go into the training simulation. But the seriousness of this is dubious at best. Could be a joke, could be serious. In an interview with the actress, she said she didn't know/recall much about the character to answer the rumor. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/447904076110495745/751256465611685948/unknown.png

Godzilla vs. The Devil

Here are the relevant pages from The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: The Lost Films: Mutated Edition, suggesting that at one point the film was considered. I think there's enough substance here to give it a page again and lay out the information that's available.--Astounding Beyond Belief (talk) 16:07, 30 March 2022 (UTC)