“ | Intruder alert! Search and destroy! | „ |
~ an M10 squadron being sent to hunt down Emmy and Terasawa. |
M10 is an android model built in the 23rd century that only appeared in the 1991 Godzilla film Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. They were used by the Futurians as apart of their plans to destroy the nation of Japan via the usage of their monster King Ghidorah before it could become a global superpower in the near future.
M10-1 and M10-2 were portrayed by Mark and Michael Foucannon.
History[]
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah[]
In the year 2204, multiple M10 androids were stolen by members of the Earth Union known as Futurians to aid them in their plans to go back in time to 1992 in order to destroy Japan before it can become the most powerful nation in their time period. Many of the M10 were seen as security units, guarding the interior of MOTHER such as the landing bay of its subship KIDS. Two M10 designated M10-1 and M10-2 were on the computer in the control room of MOTHER alongside the Futurians other android model M11. A single M10 was patrolling the area near the supercomputer that the Futurians were using to control King Ghidorah's actions which Emmy Kano, the Japanese futurian who had now sided with her home country alongside Kenichiro Terasawa and the now reprogrammed M11 had planned to blow up. M11 would later go up to the M10 and knock it out, giving its weapon to Terasawa. After Terasawa blew up the computer using an explosive he and Emmy placed onto it, a squadron of M10 were sent to terminate the intruders only to be encountered by M11 in which the androids would then get into a shootout. M11 easily took out each of the M10 and later destroyed both M10-1 and M10-2 in the control room of MOTHER by throwing them onto the floor, damaging their circuitry.
Powers and Abilities[]
M10 are very strong and durable compared to actual human beings, as Terasawa tried to kick one of the robots when he encountered them only to hurt his leg from their mechanical interior. Many of the M10 were armed with a large laser-blaster. But they were easily taken out by the technologically and intellectually superior M11, who destroyed many of the M10 with a single, smaller blaster such as when he engaged in a shootout with the other robots, or by physical strength when he took out two M10 units via slamming them onto the floor.
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Trivia[]
- The blaster props that the M10 use were recycled from Toho's 1984 film Bye-Bye Jupiter.