
Dec. 11, 2010 **UPDATE! READ PLZ!** The #1 question on this video I've been getting is "Why the Destroyah clips?" No worries, there is a reason, but I wasn't able to portray it well with the experience I had then. I hope that my explanation will help everyone understand why the vid is the way it is. ;) Story: In the opening, Kiryu is established as the main character with the want to be saved from being used as a weapon by the military. His only hope in achieving a final resting place is Millennium Godzilla, who is his direct son in this. Blood calls to blood. He malfunctions and gains back a little more of himself when he sees Millennium G. At 1:14 is the start of a new series of clips, Godzilla vs. Destroyah. They are Kiryu's flashbacks to his own childhood, as Junior, before his "father" was used as a weapon against Destroyah and ultimately died a slow, painful death. A couple scenes show how helpless he was to save his father's life even when he risked his own. 2:06 is about when Kiryu starts to come back to himself and his current situation. It's about here that he remembers his close calls with death and stops responding to the pilot's commands. The "don't let me die here" at 2:50 literally means 'don't let me die like dad did'. This is where the title of the vid comes from. He does not fear dying itself, but he does not want to die as a tool. The end is filled with more flashbacks as Kiryu finally resolves to kill himself and his son, keeping them safe from the <b>...</b>
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