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After successfully landing on [[Earth]], the Transmission Balloon was launched by the [[United Earth]] to act as a transmitter, in order for the [[Reconnaissance Drone|drones]] in the atmosphere to relay their communications. The balloon's connection was later assessed to be optimal by [[Rilu-elu Belu-be]], however communications were still limited due to the dense fog present in the atmosphere. | After successfully landing on [[Earth]], the Transmission Balloon was launched by the [[United Earth]] to act as a transmitter, in order for the [[Reconnaissance Drone|drones]] in the atmosphere to relay their communications. The balloon's connection was later assessed to be optimal by [[Rilu-elu Belu-be]], however communications were still limited due to the dense fog present in the atmosphere. |
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The Transmission Balloon (通信気球 is a device created by Tsūshin Kikyū, lit. Communication Balloon)Toho that first appears in the 2017 animated Godzilla film, GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters.
History
Reiwa Series
GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters
After successfully landing on Earth, the Transmission Balloon was launched by the United Earth to act as a transmitter, in order for the drones in the atmosphere to relay their communications. The balloon's connection was later assessed to be optimal by Rilu-elu Belu-be, however communications were still limited due to the dense fog present in the atmosphere.
Gallery
Screenshots
GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters
Several Powered Suits, Multipodal Batteries, and the Transmission Balloon at a United Earth landing site
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