![]() ![]() Some 70 years later, the 33rd Toho Godzilla film (the 37th in the franchise), “Godzilla Minus One,” written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki, brings Godzilla back to its Japanese roots (it’s the first Toho Godzilla film since 2016’s “Shin Godzilla”), as well as its World War II roots. ![]() ![]() The monster was a metaphor for Japanese atomic trauma, and the film, produced and distributed by Toho, was a hit, spawning the longest-running film franchise of all time. Now it's time to collect.Back in 1954, just nine years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japanese filmmaker Ishirō Honda and special effects designer Eiji Tsuburaya dreamed up a giant dinosaur-like creature that came from the depths of the ocean, mutated by nuclear radiation, a “kaiju” named Godzilla. The same Vault that cruelly cast your grandsire out into the Wastes 80 years ago. You must travel the perilous Wastes on a holy quest to find Vault 13. If you fail in this quest - your tribe will surely die. You must find Vault 13 and claim the technology that your tribe needs to survive. Your tribe has survived over ten years of drought but now their reserves are at an end. The Vault Dweller's Survival Guide promises the redemption of the GECK to all Vault Dwellers. The GECK is said to have the power to turn the harsh Wastes into a fruitful paradise. Among the many wonders described in hallowed yellow pages of the Vault Dweller's Survival Guide is the Garden of Eden Creation Kit. If you are truly the Chosen One, then you alone are capable of claiming the heritage of the Vault Dweller, to take back your birthright. First you must prove your devotion to your people. The village elders have selected you to wear the sacred Vault-suit of your grandsire and, in time, to ascend to the leadership of your people. You are the Chosen One, the direct descendant of the Vault Dweller. ![]()
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