The crew of the aircraft carrier is still tracking the MUTO and has decided he is on his way to San Francisco. That is the city that Ford’s family lives in, if you hadn’t realized. Also, is the US Navy doing anything besides just following these creatures around the globe? Where are the other military branches? Serizawa and Graham give some insight into the second MUTO they believe is out there. Apparently it was thought to be dead and stored in the … there are certain things that I would like to not know exist … Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Facility in Nevada. Yes, there is a big cave in the west-central United States where the government stores canisters of nuclear waste, old missiles, and thought-dead monsters. Good to know. That second MUTO has been feasting on that wonderfully plentiful nuclear food supply and of course, just at this opportune moment, has decided it’s time to find a boyfriend. So off she goes, leaving a destructive path right through Las Vegas. This MUTO is bigger than the other one, and she has no wings. Hmph, that’s just sexist and unfair. At any rate, the she-MUTO destroys Las Vegas.
Oh – the Navy again. Now they have decided to try to lure the MUTOs away from land by baiting them with a nuclear missile. They think Godzilla will follow. They’ll blow up a second nuclear bomb and kill all three birds with one stone! Woohoo! Graham almost literally just shakes his head in dismay and disbelief. MUTOs consume radiation. Blasting them with a large dose will simply make them feel like humans do after a Thanksgiving feast. Of course the captain insists that “newer” bombs are much more powerful and nothing can survive it. So basically, they will throw a Thanksgiving feast at you and you’ll be killed by the plate that it’s on. Might work. Serizawa doesn’t think so.
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