In this crossover fanfiction, there could be a situation where a powerful Kaiju has some sort of ability that is affecting Godzilla's normal behavior. The Pacific Rim team has to figure out how to reverse this effect while also fighting off other Kaiju threats. They send in their most advanced Jaeger to try and communicate with Godzilla and form an alliance. Along the way, the pilots of the Jaeger learn about Godzilla's history and the ancient battles it has fought against similar threats.
Newt Geiszler could also be a key character. He's the Kaiju expert in the Pacific Rim universe. His fascination with Kaiju could extend to Godzilla. He might try to study Godzilla and figure out how his biology and abilities are different from the regular Kaiju. His insights could be crucial in forming a strategy to fight the common enemies.
πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them:
"Master of Special Shots": This light novel is an original fantasy novel. It tells the story of a human and a wooden box working hard to make special shots in order to become stronger. There were many scenes where superheroes and monsters appeared. It was very similar to Godzilla and Pacific Rim.
"Adventures in the Movie World": This is a novel about the infinite universe. The protagonist can freely travel through the movie world and obtain character abilities and items. Many classic monsters from movies appear, such as the zombies in Resident Evil and Megatron in Transformers.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Definitely not. Pacific Rim has no connection to manga. It was conceived and brought to life specifically as a cinematic production with its own distinct storyline and universe.
The 'Pacific Rim Story' could potentially revolve around the unique ecosystems found along the Pacific Rim. It could tell of the diverse marine life, from the colorful coral reefs to the large whales that inhabit those waters. It may also include stories of the indigenous peoples who have lived in harmony with this environment for centuries, their traditions and their relationship with the land and sea. Additionally, it could cover modern-day issues like conservation efforts and the impact of climate change on the Pacific Rim.