Summary
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With thunderstorms, Survey Corps can defeat weaker versions of Godzilla and King Kong.
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Survey Corps would fight against stronger versions of Godzilla and King Kong.
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No version of King Ghididrah or Pacific Rim Kaiju has a chance against Survey Corps.
IN Attack on titaniumApart from the walls themselves, life behind them would have been gone long ago if it wasn't for the brave members of Survey Corps. This military branch is responsible for directly studying and fighting titans and is therefore best at fighting them. But what if Survey Corps met other gigantic monstrosities from other popular media?
To give Survey Corps a better battle chance, they will be allowed to use thunderstorms for these commitments. Also, assume that the fighting all take place in an urban environment where Survey Corps can actually use their round -beam of mobility equipment to the best of their ability.
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Survey Corps vs Godzilla
Soldiers take on the king
Because of his enormous popularity, there are so many variants of Godzilla from dozens of movies, comic books, novels, video games and other forms of media. Most of them, unfortunately, will definitely decimate Survey Corps without major problems. But the question is: Are there versions of Godzilla like Survey Corps Can beat?
Godzilla from the 1998 film directed by Roland Emmerich is generally considered to be the weakest variant of King of Monsters and would be the best to start with. 1998 Godzilla, also known as “Zilla”, is basically just an oversized T-Rex with breath. It did not have all the other versions of the other versions, so its offensive capacity is extremely weak in comparison. In the film, Zilla was killed by the F-18-jet plane, and although their payload would probably be stronger than a thunderstorm, an ointment of thunderstorms should still do the job.
Shin Godzilla is definitely a big step up from Zilla, but it is with his fourth shape. Shin Godzilla's first, second and third form is considerably weak, and Survey Corps should be able to handle them. Although Shin Godzilla's first form was never completely shown, it should be a safe card that it is weaker than its second form. The other form is very clumsy on land, and Survey Corps may not even need a thunderstorm to handle it. Although Shin Godzilla's third form may look like a traditional Godzilla, it is still weak enough to handle. There are developed legs to let it go on land, but they are not fully developed and make Shin Godzilla shake and stumble. You could probably argue that the third form of Shin Godzilla is weaker than 1998 Zilla, and then Survey Corps takes a thunderstorm this match.
Minus one Godzilla would probably be the second strongest after Shin Godzilla's weaker form, and this is most likely where things fall apart for Survey Corps. Sure, Minus one Godzilla's durability may be on the weaker side, and Thunder Spears would probably do a good job of hurting him, but that would be about it. This version of Kaiju has incredible regeneration ability, which would make it incredibly difficult to permanently close it down.
That would be for Godzilla, as all other versions of the monster are too large, too durable and/or can only be killed or damaged by methods that Survey Corps simply does not have access to.
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Survey Corps vs King Kong
Another king to overthrow or be overthrown by
Like Godzilla, King Kong has had so many versions of him over the years that whether Survey Corps wins or is not entirely dependent on which they fight. However, they have an advantage against Kong in terms of experience. Survey Corps is trained to fight gigantic humanoids, and Kong is definitely counted. Kong can even be comparable to Beast Titan, which Survey Corps managed to beat in an open field, though with large victims.
The weakest versions of King Kong would be the original Kong from 1933 and his counterpart from 2005. 1933's version struggled to fight a regular T-Rex and is only about 25-50 feet long, depending on whether you choose to believe the model size Or Merian Cooper's vision for the character. No matter what, he could probably be beaten by just a few members of Survey Corps, ignore the entire squad. 2005 Kong was beaten against three Vastatosaurus Rex at once and won, but is still only about 25-35 feet long and killed by aircraft shots, so thunderstorms will still handle him well.
Next up is Kong from the movie from 1986 King Kong lives. This version of the eighth miracle could survive missiles and tank grenades long enough to destroy the enemies that shoot them or escape. This would be difficult for Survey Corps to handle, and they would need a real happiness shot early to have a chance. Otherwise, if this turns into a fatigue battle, King Kong would probably take the victory.
The last Survey Corps could beat would be the teenager Kong from the 2017 movie Kong: Skull Island. While he is Larger, 104 feet long, he obviously lacks the experience of all other versions and was also found to be damaged by helicopter shots. Again, continuous ointments of thunderstorms should cause enough damage to hit him in the end.
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Survey Corps vs king ghidarah
The Investigation Corps coughs babies in comparison
In recent years, people may recognize King Kong as Godzilla's rival thanks to the newer films, but before him it has always been the mighty King Ghididrah. This three -headed dragon is one of the coolest Kaijus in fiction, and like the previous two, it has had several iterations over the years.
However, unlike Godzilla and King Kong, no version of King Ghidora would lose against Survey Corps. The weakest version of King Ghidora is generally considered the one from the 2001 film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghididrah: Giant Monsters All-Out AttackUsually shortened to GMK. But even this Ghidora has gravity rays that would immediately digest members of Survey Corps. After absorbing Mothra, GMK King Ghidora also receives an energy shield that can divert Godzilla's atomic. No Survey Corps has come through it.
Survey Corps vs Pacific Rim Kaiju
Maybe one or two jaegers wouldn't be so bad after all
To go away from the classic giants to more modern, they Pacific Rim Kaiju is gigantic aliens that are teleported to earth to conquer it. Survey Corps will probably not have a chance against any of the Pacific Rim Kaiju. Even the first monster that arrived, three passes, was so strong that it took the combined forces from the US military and the British Royal Air Force six days to beat it, and they only managed to do so with the combined strength of three tactical nuclear weapons. All of the following Kaiju also needed nuclear weapons to be beaten, until the creation of Jaeger's. There is an argument to perform for category in Kaiju, since none of them have ever appeared. So they can be incredibly weak for anyone who knows. But from one of the known Kaiju, none of them are felled by people with swords and explosive spears.
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