. . . . "After the death of the monster Zilla (called 'Godzilla' by the American media) on the Brooklyn bridge, the creature's body was moved to a secure hangar so the army's scientists could study its remains. However, when the Tachyon aliens took over the bodies of Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Soppler to begin their invasion of Earth, they took over the minds of all at the base as well as bringing their downed ship up to the surface and rounding up the monsters that Zilla Junior had defeated - including Crustaceous Rex, El Gusano, the Huge Rat, the Queen Bee, King Cobra, Cryptocleidus and later took control of a Giant Bat that Zilla Junior was fighting. Setting up their base on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean - which they referred to as 'Site Omega' - they planned their invasion. At the base where the first Zilla's corpse was, the aliens resurrected the monster as a cyborg using human and alien technology. Sending the monster after Nick and Craven (who had discovered what was going on), Cyber Zilla was briefly engaged by Zilla Junior. However, Junior's confusion over who is his real father allows the aliens to take control of him - forcing Nick and Craven to once again flee. After returning to Site Omega, the monsters are soon sent out to begin their attacks on humanity - with the alien's plan being to force humanity to deplete their weapons fighting the monsters before the Tachyon invasion force arrives to take over. Cyber-Zilla is sent to attack Tokyo and is the only monster that remains under the alien's control when H.E.A.T breaks the alien's control over the monsters. Returning to Monster Island, Cyber-Zilla is engaged by the Giant Bat but easily defeats it by using a dish in its chest to reflect the bat's sonic screams back at it. Zilla Junior soon arrives, and choosing Nick over Cyber-Zilla, attacks the aliens. Although briefly brought down, Zilla Junior revives and battles Cyber-Zilla. In the heat of the battle, Tachyon fighters accidentally blast off the cyborg's mechanical arm. Zilla Junior then blasts Cyber Zilla down before jumping on top of it, ripping out the dish and tearing the wires - killing Cyber-Zilla."@en . . . . . "Zilla's death."@en . . "Cyber-Zilla is a revived form of Zilla and a major villain who appeared in Godzilla: The Series. He was the original Zilla until the Tachyons from the Leviathan spaceship resurrected it using alien and human technology. He is completely under the aliens' control, although he does recognize Zilla Junior is his son."@en . "After the death of the monster Zilla (called 'Godzilla' by the American media) on the Brooklyn bridge, the creature's body was moved to a secure hangar so the army's scientists could study its remains. However, when the Tachyon aliens took over the bodies of Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Soppler to begin their invasion of Earth, they took over the minds of all at the base as well as bringing their downed ship up to the surface and"@en . "Cyber-Zilla is a revived form of Zilla and a major villain who appeared in Godzilla: The Series. He was the original Zilla until the Tachyons from the Leviathan spaceship resurrected it using alien and human technology. He is completely under the aliens' control, although he does recognize Zilla Junior is his son."@en . "Zilla"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Terrorizing New-York."@en . "To take his revenge by terrorizing New York, to defeat his own son Zilla Junior."@en . . . . . . . . . "thumb|220pxCyber-Zilla oder auch Mecha-Zilla ist ein Cyborg. Er wurde aus der Leiche von Zilla erschaffen. Er ist in Godzilla \u2013 Die Serie ein Feind von Zilla Junior, zudem sein Vater."@de . "Nuclear power,, super strength, claws"@en . . . "Cyber-Zilla"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Cyber Godzilla, American Mechagodzilla, Cyber GINO, Cyborg Godzilla, Cyber Zilla."@en . "Monster, Robot"@en . . . . "Cyber-Zilla"@de . . "thumb|220pxCyber-Zilla oder auch Mecha-Zilla ist ein Cyborg. Er wurde aus der Leiche von Zilla erschaffen. Er ist in Godzilla \u2013 Die Serie ein Feind von Zilla Junior, zudem sein Vater."@de . . "300"^^ . . . . . "Destroyer"@en . . . .