Xilien UFOs α, ß and γ
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The Xilien UFOs α, ß and γ (X星人UFO α・ß・γ are a trio of Ekkusu Seijin Yūfō Arufa Bēta Ganma)Xilien transport ships that appear in Godzilla Final Wars.
Name
The Xilien UFOS are collectively referred to as Giant Claw-Shaped UFOs (大爪形態UFO, Ōdzume Keitai Yūfō)[1] or Giant Claw Disks (大爪円盤. Ōdzume Enban)[2]
Individually, the ships are denoted as Alpha, Beta, and Gamma.
History
Millennium era
Godzilla Final Wars
The three UFOs were first seen in the midst of a near-global kaiju attack. Flying across the globe, Alpha, Beta and Gamma captured the Kaiju and seemingly removed them from the face of the Earth. The UFOs then traveled to their Mothership, docking onto it like the thorns on the base of a thistle. After the invasion plans were discovered by the Earth's military, the UFOs flew out to varied areas of the globe, transporting the monsters Zilla to Sydney, Kumonga to New Guinea, and Kamacuras to the Japanese Countryside. After Godzilla defeated the three monsters, all three of the UFOs regrouped above the foothills of Mount Fuji, and deployed Rodan, King Caesar and Anguirus. After Godzilla defeated (yet spared) the trio of controlled Kaiju, the UFOs flew back to Tokyo, where they docked with their Mothership again.
Ultimately, the ships were destroyed after the Mothership self-destructed.
Capabilities
Flight
The Xilien UFOs are able to fly.
Teleport Flare
The three ships can use a tractor beam called the Teleport Flare (テレポートフレアー Terepōto Fureā)[1] to deploy objects from the craft, or teleport them to the UFO's current location.
Gallery
The Xilien Mothership with all three ships docked, surrounded by a cloud of Xilien Fighters
Trivia
- Xilien UFOs also appear in Invasion of Astro-Monster, but they appear as fighter spacecraft rather than transport ships.
- The Xilien UFOs resemble large versions of the Xilien Fighters.
References
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