I wanted to say something last night, but I couldn't because my internet was slow and I couldn't log in. So I'm gonna do say what I want to now. I find this idea smart, but at the same time kind of idiotic at the same time. Hear me out, what's smart is that they clearly say they won't fight Godzilla if he, or Godzilla-like creature, existed. That's smart because how can you kill something that either can't be killed by normal weapons or because the creature is completely new and know nothing of it's strengths and defences. That's also where the idiotic part comes into play because it says that they would try to manipulate the creature to fight for us and attack our enemies, well with that alone I would like to see that happen but that's near impossible to do. As stated in GMK: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, Godzilla is an animal, but what if it's just one Godzilla? Still don't see the problem? Let me rephrase that then, what if it's one FULL GROWN Godzilla? There's the problem, you can't easily manipulate a creature when it's full grown. It would be highly aggressive let alone defensive if it were provoked in any way. Even if the plan was to use Apache Helicopters to provoke the creature into going to enemy territory, that plan can still back-fire because to the creature all humans would be the same. The only way this idea would be maxed out flawless is if the creature was an infant and was raised by humans and trained by humans, not to mention fed by humans, it'll need a reliable food source. Point being, this idea/plan could be thought through just a little more. The idea of controlling Godzilla is fine, but how is what needs worked on.