

Yaguchi and his team, despite having issues deciphering the information, later had a breakthrough when they folded the schematics in the form of origami, revealing that Godzilla's cells actually converted oxygen and water into a radioactive isotope that provided him with energy. The files revealed Maki's research on how Godzilla was spawned by, and fed on radiation dumped onto the sea floor 60 years prior to the film's events, and also included what appeared to be a molecular schematic of Godzilla's cellular processes, which the team was unable to interpret due to its complexity. Now, you do the same." Kayoko, despite warning that the information couldn't be copied due to special ink, allowed Yaguchi and his team to photograph what they'd been given. Maki had left behind a note simply saying "I did as I pleased. Yaguchi presented Kayoko with the files recovered from Maki's yacht, but reported that Maki had gone missing, also implying suicidal intentions. Maki's yacht's interior being very organized and clean, right down to his slippers being placed nicely by a stair step heavily imply he committed suicide shortly before Tokyo Bay's officials got there to investigate.Īfter Godzilla's initial landfall, American envoy Kayoko Ann Patterson asked Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Rando Yaguchi to find information about Maki's whereabouts in exchange for information about Godzilla. In 2016, the Glory-Maru, Maki's yacht, was found abandoned in Tokyo Bay, containing maps, files, and a small origami crane on top of it all. The American Department of Energy learned of Maki's research and prevented it from being published, while giving the creature the English name of "Godzilla." Maki gave the then-hypothetical creature the name "Gojira" (呉爾羅?), which meant "incarnation of God", or "God incarnate" in Maki's home on Odo Island. Maki was subsequently employed by an American energy firm and began studying mutations caused by nuclear waste dumped into the Pacific Ocean by the United States in the 1950s.ĭuring his time at the energy firm, Maki had theorized about the presence of a prehistoric sea creature that had adapted to nuclear waste that was dumped on the sea floor and began consuming it as a means of sustenance.

first-person singular ( eu) present indicative of gorar.( figuratively ) A small gift or reward.Gōr̃ò m ( plural gwâr̃r̃ā, possessed form gōr̃òn)
#GORO JAPANESE SERIES#
^ Matasović, Ranko (2009) Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 146įrom Kanuri góro the ultimate origin is likely from Songhay.“ goro” in Álvarez, Rosario (coord.): Tesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués, Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.“ goro” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega.

