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Hullo! Yeah, it's an oddly interesting topic. FWIW, I don't recall ever seeing a movie giant given "realistic" ST, unable to lift its own body weight, or an object of similar weight. They typically seem to have humanlike ability to lift roughly their own weight in movies – or even, as you mention re some Godzilla versions, to lift weights far beyond that.
Of course, we know there's no mystery there; the movie concept calls for super strong, not realistic, and so super strong it is. Two hours of an irradiated giant mutant beast lying on its side and wheezing doesn't sound much fun...
You're right about Godzilla stats varying by movie/incarnation. That's appropriate for any movie character who's essentially a plot device (Godzilla, Gandalf, etc.); fixed stats for these never quite fit the fictional sources. (That's always been an interesting difference between RPGs and fiction for me: even though RPGs are inspired by – and aspire to emulate – the action in novels and comics and movies, fiction largely gets to make up character capabilities on the spot to fit the story requirements, while RPGs have to deal with the story consequences of spelling out and consistently handling those capabilities. Good GMs need to be well aware of that difference.)
Interesting look at Godzilla with DR 2000 (and regenerating 880 HP/day? Wow.). The Emmerich Godzilla would have lower DR, I agree, though also a near-magical Dodge ability. (Or army guys in that movie were all inflicted with the "Imperial Stormtroopers" curse of never hitting a target, unless it's trapped and held fast!)
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Hullo! Yeah, it's an oddly interesting topic. FWIW, I don't recall ever seeing a movie giant given "realistic" ST, unable to lift its own body weight, or an object of similar weight. They typically seem to have humanlike ability to lift roughly their own weight in movies – or even, as you mention re some Godzilla versions, to lift weights far beyond that.
Of course, we know there's no mystery there; the movie concept calls for super strong, not realistic, and so super strong it is. Two hours of an irradiated giant mutant beast lying on its side and wheezing doesn't sound much fun...
You're right about Godzilla stats varying by movie/incarnation. That's appropriate for any movie character who's essentially a plot device (Godzilla, Gandalf, etc.); fixed stats for these never quite fit the fictional sources. (That's always been an interesting difference between RPGs and fiction for me: even though RPGs are inspired by – and aspire to emulate – the action in novels and comics and movies, fiction largely gets to make up character capabilities on the spot to fit the story requirements, while RPGs have to deal with the story consequences of spelling out and consistently handling those capabilities. Good GMs need to be well aware of that difference.)
Interesting look at Godzilla with DR 2000 (and regenerating 880 HP/day? Wow.). The Emmerich Godzilla would have lower DR, I agree, though also a near-magical Dodge ability. (Or army guys in that movie were all inflicted with the "Imperial Stormtroopers" curse of never hitting a target, unless it's trapped and held fast!)