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** Ren's jealousy of Vivienne in [=AbraxasVerse=] becomes a bit more hilarious in light of the novelization's account of the Franchise/MonsterVerse-canon Ren's villainous motivations and thoughts later being revealed in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''. In the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, the villainous Ren is a GodhoodSeeker who wants to play God by using San's undead skull to control Mechagodzilla, but he's killed by it instead (in the novelization, Ren instead gets a MindReformatDeath and it's implied that at least part of his cognition formed that of the sentient Mechagodzilla's). Basically, the movie Ren wanted San's head to make him a transhuman Titan like what San's head in ''Abraxas'' already did to Vivienne, but unlike Vivienne, Ren in the movie gets killed or erased instead.

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** Ren's jealousy of Vivienne in [=AbraxasVerse=] becomes a bit more hilarious in light of the novelization's account of the Franchise/MonsterVerse-canon Ren's villainous motivations and thoughts later being revealed in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''. In the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, the villainous Ren is a GodhoodSeeker who wants to play God by using San's undead skull to control Mechagodzilla, but he's killed by it instead (in the novelization, Ren instead gets a MindReformatDeath and it's implied that at least part of his cognition formed that of the sentient Mechagodzilla's). Basically, the movie Ren wanted San's head to make him a transhuman Titan like what San's head in ''Abraxas'' it already did to Vivienne, Vivienne in ''Abraxas'', but unlike Vivienne, Ren in the movie gets killed got fatally rejected or erased instead.absorbed.
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* In this story, Ghidorah's backstory is basically what happens to its post-mortem remains in ''Godzilla vs. Kong'': [[spoiler:technologically-advanced and evil human(oid)s experiment on and alter Ghidorah's form in an effort to use it as their own Titan attack-dog, but they arrogantly overestimate their control over the result, and Ghidorah in its new form [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turns against and destroys these beings]] the first chance it gets, using the very mass destructive powers which they gave it]].

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* In this story, Ghidorah's backstory is basically what happens to its post-mortem remains in ''Godzilla vs. Kong'': [[spoiler:technologically-advanced and evil human(oid)s experiment on and alter Ghidorah's form in an effort to use it as their own Titan attack-dog, but they arrogantly overestimate their control over the result, and Ghidorah in its new form [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turns against and destroys these beings]] the first chance it gets, using the very mass destructive powers which they gave it]].
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* In this story, Ghidorah's backstory is basically ''exactly'' what happens to its post-mortem remains in ''Godzilla vs. Kong'': [[spoiler:technologically-advanced and evil human(oid)s create and change Ghidorah's form in an effort to use it as their own Titan attack-dog, but they arrogantly overestimate their control over it, and Ghidorah in its new form [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turns against and destroys them]] the first chance it gets]].

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* In this story, Ghidorah's backstory is basically ''exactly'' what happens to its post-mortem remains in ''Godzilla vs. Kong'': [[spoiler:technologically-advanced and evil human(oid)s create experiment on and change alter Ghidorah's form in an effort to use it as their own Titan attack-dog, but they arrogantly overestimate their control over it, the result, and Ghidorah in its new form [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turns against and destroys them]] these beings]] the first chance it gets]].gets, using the very mass destructive powers which they gave it]].
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* In this story, [[spoiler:Ghidorah is revealed to be NotQuiteDead and uses malevolent humans as a means of making its return to continue its campaign against Godzilla and the Titans of Earth]]. Something rather similar would ultimately end up happening in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'', in which malevolent humans toying with Ghidorah's remains end up screwing themselves when Ghidorah becomes reborn within Mechagodzilla.
* In this story, Ghidorah [[spoiler:being subjugated by asshole human(oid)s only for GoneHorriblyRight to ensue for said humanoids when Ghidorah pulls a TurnedAgainstTheirMasters and makes its jailers its first victims]], is Ghidorah's past. In [=MonsterVerse=] canon, it's instead more or less Ghidorah's future in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''.

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* Not only did this story basically predict that Ghidorah's severed left head in the Franchise/MonsterVerse still retains a backup of Ghidorah's minds and the means to resurrect them before ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' came out; the story also predicted that human villains recklessly messing with the head leads to Ghidorah screwing them over, [[spoiler:being reborn [[CompositeCharacter as another licensed Toho kaiju]], and threatening the world all over again]].
* In this story, [[spoiler:Ghidorah is revealed to be NotQuiteDead and uses malevolent humans as a means of making its return to continue its campaign against Godzilla and the Titans of Earth]]. Something rather similar would ultimately end up happening in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'', in which malevolent humans toying with Ghidorah's backstory is basically ''exactly'' what happens to its post-mortem remains end up screwing themselves when Ghidorah becomes reborn within Mechagodzilla.
* In this story, Ghidorah [[spoiler:being subjugated by asshole human(oid)s only for GoneHorriblyRight to ensue for said humanoids when Ghidorah pulls a TurnedAgainstTheirMasters and makes its jailers its first victims]], is Ghidorah's past. In [=MonsterVerse=] canon, it's instead more or less Ghidorah's future
in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''.Kong'': [[spoiler:technologically-advanced and evil human(oid)s create and change Ghidorah's form in an effort to use it as their own Titan attack-dog, but they arrogantly overestimate their control over it, and Ghidorah in its new form [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turns against and destroys them]] the first chance it gets]].



* Once ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' came out, it turned out the filmmakers had the same idea as Hrodvitnon did in ''Abraxas'' about San's severed head; essentially birthing a classic Toho Kaiju which both houses the head's consciousness, and possesses energy powers with a red color motif unique to this specific incarnation of the kaiju.
* The ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' {{novelization}} upped the above, bearing some '''striking''' similarities to plot elements of ''Abraxas'' that were posted months before the novel came out. The novelization too opened up with criminals taking up residence in an abandoned complex in [[spoiler:Russian]] territory and looking to inhumanely take advantage of a captured Titan (and a former Monarch operative is among their number in both stories no less). The novel also happened to feature a Monarch operative who survived the destruction of not just any one of the seventeen-plus outposts during the Mass Awakening but ''Outpost 58'' specifically! One has to wonder if great ''Godzilla''-fan minds really think alike or if Greg Keyes[[note]]The ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization's author[[/note]] was reading ''Abraxas'' online while he worked on the novelization. The author [[https://www.tumblr.com/hrodvitnon/703365355024859136/ said]] that she was just as surprised as we were by the parallels.
** Ren feeling jealous of Vivienne in [=AbraxasVerse=] becomes a bit more hilarious in light of the novelization's account of the Franchise/MonsterVerse-canon Ren's villainous motivations. In ''Abraxas'', Vivienne gets forcibly transformed from a human into a new Titan by San's severed head, with her mind and personality fully intact, and she has a few StagesOfMonsterGrief about this. In the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, the [=MonsterVerse=] version of Ren is a GodhoodSeeker who actively ''wants'' to use San's head to wield a Titan's power through Mechagodzilla, but he only gets to do it briefly before the head in question kills him (or, in his novelization DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation, it seemingly grants Ren's wish by incorporating him into Mechagodzilla's consciousness at the price of causing Ren a MindReformatDeath).

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* Once ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' came out, it turned out the filmmakers had the same idea as Hrodvitnon did in ''Abraxas'' about San's severed head; essentially head birthing a another Ghidorah-like classic Toho Kaiju Kaiju, which both houses the head's consciousness, his consciousness and which in this specific incarnation possesses energy powers with a red color motif unique to this specific incarnation of the kaiju.
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* The ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' {{novelization}} upped the above, bearing bears some '''striking''' similarities to plot elements of ''Abraxas'' that were posted months before the novel came out. The novelization too opened up with criminals taking up residence in an abandoned complex in [[spoiler:Russian]] territory and looking to inhumanely take advantage of a captured Titan (and Titan, and a former Monarch operative is stated to be among their number in both stories no less). stories. The novel and the fic also happened both happen to feature a Monarch operative who survived survives the destruction of not just any the ''very same'' one of the seventeen-plus Monarch outposts during the Mass Awakening but ''Outpost 58'' specifically! Awakening. One has to wonder if great ''Godzilla''-fan minds really think alike or if Greg Keyes[[note]]The ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization's author[[/note]] was reading ''Abraxas'' online while he worked on the novelization. The author [[https://www.tumblr.com/hrodvitnon/703365355024859136/ said]] that she was just as surprised as we were by the parallels.
** Ren feeling jealous Ren's jealousy of Vivienne in [=AbraxasVerse=] becomes a bit more hilarious in light of the novelization's account of the Franchise/MonsterVerse-canon Ren's villainous motivations. In ''Abraxas'', Vivienne gets forcibly transformed from a human into a new Titan by San's severed head, with her mind motivations and personality fully intact, and she has a few StagesOfMonsterGrief about this.thoughts later being revealed in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''. In the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, the [=MonsterVerse=] version of villainous Ren is a GodhoodSeeker who actively ''wants'' wants to use play God by using San's undead skull to control Mechagodzilla, but he's killed by it instead (in the novelization, Ren instead gets a MindReformatDeath and it's implied that at least part of his cognition formed that of the sentient Mechagodzilla's). Basically, the movie Ren wanted San's head to wield make him a Titan's power through Mechagodzilla, but he only gets to do it briefly before the transhuman Titan like what San's head in question kills him (or, ''Abraxas'' already did to Vivienne, but unlike Vivienne, Ren in his novelization DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation, it seemingly grants Ren's wish by incorporating him into Mechagodzilla's consciousness at the price of causing Ren a MindReformatDeath).movie gets killed or erased instead.



* The Russian military are portrayed as intelligent badasses whom are much more competent in a Kaiju battle than the U.S. military in [=MonsterVerse=] canon ever was. Fast-forward to the year after the fic's completion, and the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine Russian war on Ukraine]] has shattered the Russian military's international image as one of the most effective militaries in the world, as their many shortcomings and inadequacies came to light amidst the conflict. Maybe "Hilarious" isn't the most appropriate word to use whilst the war is ongoing, but it's certainly Ironic in Hindsight.
* The fic's first chapter was posted a couple years before, and its final chapter just nine days before; the release of the pilot for the indie web series ''WebAnimation/MurderDrones''. Both works see a main female character who originates in the muggle population, bonding with and reforming the childish, put-down-upon but capable, male TokenGoodTeammate of a brutal trio of yellow-themed, inhuman, genocidal monsters. Said monster trios in both works come from space, seek to wipe the aforementioned muggles off the planet, and the female protagonist is transforming into a monster analogous to them over the course of the story. Both works also start these events in a barren, subarctic land with an elaborate underground bunker. And like San in ''Abraxas'', N in ''Murder Drones'' is also despised and viciously put down by his original trio's leader for ostensibly being useless. [[spoiler:''Murder Drones'' also sees the leader of the trio come BackFromTheDead, and it ''also'' sees the not-quite-dead remains of one of the trio give rise to an even more formless and eldritch monstrosity which becomes TheAssimilator]].
* As noted [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/746430388045496320/ here]]; before ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'' was released, there was a fan suggestion on the author's blog that the fic's fandom's widespread take on an [=AbraxasVerse=] version of Spacegodzilla[[note]]Wherein Spacegodzilla is Godzilla's elder brother called Ozymandias, having been infected by a sentient crystalline PuppeteerParasite by Gigan's servants after they abducted him eons ago, which [[ForcedIntoEvil forces him into evil]] and tortures him[[/note]] could take Shimo's place as half of a BigBadEnsemble in an [=AbraxasVerse=] version of the movie's events. Then the movie proper came out, and it turned out that Shimo's circumstances and morality in the movie are already ''very'' similar to that which was previously invented for Spacegodzilla in the ''Abraxas'' sub-fandom.

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* The Russian military are portrayed in this fic as intelligent badasses whom are much more competent in dealing with a Kaiju battle situation than the U.S. military in [=MonsterVerse=] canon ever was.were. Fast-forward to the year after the fic's completion, and the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine Russian war on Ukraine]] has shattered the Russian military's international image as one of the most effective militaries in the world, as their many shortcomings and inadequacies came to light amidst the conflict. Maybe "Hilarious" isn't the most appropriate word to use whilst the war is ongoing, but it's certainly Ironic in Hindsight.
* The fic's first chapter was posted a couple years before, and its final chapter just nine days before; the release of the pilot for the indie web series ''WebAnimation/MurderDrones''. Both works see a main female character who originates in the muggle population, bonding with and reforming the childish, put-down-upon but capable, male TokenGoodTeammate of a brutal trio of yellow-themed, inhuman, genocidal monsters. Said monster trios in both works come from space, seek to wipe the aforementioned muggles off the planet, and the female protagonist is transforming into a monster analogous to them over the course of the story. Both works also start these events in a barren, subarctic land with an elaborate underground bunker. And like San in ''Abraxas'', N in ''Murder Drones'' is also despised and despised, viciously put down and bullied by his original trio's leader for ostensibly being useless. [[spoiler:''Murder Drones'' also sees the leader of the trio come BackFromTheDead, and it ''also'' sees the not-quite-dead remains of one of the trio give rise to an even more formless and eldritch monstrosity which becomes acts as TheAssimilator]].
* As noted [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/746430388045496320/ here]]; before ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'' was released, there was a fan suggestion on the author's blog that the fic's fandom's widespread take on an [=AbraxasVerse=] version of Spacegodzilla[[note]]Wherein Spacegodzilla is Godzilla's elder brother called Ozymandias, having been infected by a sentient crystalline PuppeteerParasite by Gigan's servants after they abducted him eons ago, which [[ForcedIntoEvil forces him into evil]] and tortures him[[/note]] could take Shimo's place as half of a BigBadEnsemble in an [=AbraxasVerse=] version of the movie's events. Then the movie proper came out, and it turned out that Shimo's circumstances and morality in the movie are already ''very'' similar to that which was previously invented suggested for Spacegodzilla in the ''Abraxas'' sub-fandom.recursive {{fanon}}.
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* Watching Godzilla and Scylla team up in [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13357907/15/ Chapter 15]] is this, following the release of the [=MonsterVerse=] graphic novel ''Godzilla Dominion'' (just two months following the chapter's release) where Godzilla and Scylla's post-''King of the Monsters'' interactions are... friskier. The team-up gets even more hilarious in light of this when one considers [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/648764829724819456/ the author's suggestion]] that Kraken probably didn't answer Godzilla's summons out of simple lack of enthusiasm, and what that suggests about what terms Scylla is on with Godzilla in Abraxas-verse.
* Once ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' came out, it turned out the filmmakers had the same idea as Hrodvitnon did in ''Abraxas''; about San's severed head essentially birthing a classic Toho Kaiju which both houses the head's consciousness and possesses red-colored energy powers that are unique to the new incarnation's design.

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* Watching Godzilla and Scylla team teaming up in [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13357907/15/ Chapter 15]] is this, following the release of the [=MonsterVerse=] graphic novel ''Godzilla Dominion'' (just two months following the chapter's release) release), where Godzilla and Scylla's post-''King of the Monsters'' interactions are... friskier. The team-up gets even And Godzilla and Scylla's [=MonsterVerse=] canon relationship only deteriorated further from there. Even more hilarious in light of this when one considers hilarious, the author suggested on her [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/648764829724819456/ the author's suggestion]] Tumblr blog]] that Scylla was literally more willing than Kraken probably didn't was to answer Godzilla's summons out of simple lack of enthusiasm, and what that suggests about what terms Scylla is on with Godzilla in Abraxas-verse.
call for aid.
* Once ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' came out, it turned out the filmmakers had the same idea as Hrodvitnon did in ''Abraxas''; ''Abraxas'' about San's severed head head; essentially birthing a classic Toho Kaiju which both houses the head's consciousness consciousness, and possesses red-colored energy powers that are with a red color motif unique to this specific incarnation of the new incarnation's design.kaiju.
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* It's amusing, and uplifting for the pro-Titan crowd; when you realize that Vivienne, a woman who reveres the Titans as {{Physical God}}s, was thought by the world to have been eaten by one of the very monsters she worshipped (although Ghidorah was the only Titan she truly feared even while it was frozen), but the world will likely at some point find out that what they thought was her death was actually her essentially being elevated to godhood.
* Alan Jonah stating "Long live the king" in response to King Ghidorah taking over the Titans in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' becomes this due to his fate in this story. His line in the film was somewhat sarcastic, but in ''Abraxas'', he gets [[spoiler:fully turned into a Ghidorah-worshipping fanatic]].
* In Franchise/MonsterVerse canon, Admiral Stenz is the only one of the three returning human characters from ''Film/Godzilla2014'' who isn't explicitly killed off in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' (although he has an UncertainDoom in the novelization, and a death scene that was shot for the movie but wasn't used). In ''Abraxas''' AlternateContinuity, if Serizawa is indeed [[spoiler:reincarnated as Manda]], then Stenz is the only one of the three who's KilledOffForReal (the author confirmed [[https://archiveofourown.org/comments/327211573 here]] that he's staying dead).
* In this story, [[spoiler:Ghidorah is revealed to be NotQuiteDead and uses malevolent humans as a means of making its return to continue its campaign against Godzilla and the Titans of Earth]]. Something rather similar would ultimately end up happening in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'', in which malevolent humans toying with Ghidorah's remains end up screwing themselves when Ghidorah becomes reborn within Mechagodzilla.
* In this story, Ghidorah [[spoiler:being subjugated by asshole human(oid)s only for GoneHorriblyRight to ensue for said humanoids when Ghidorah pulls a TurnedAgainstTheirMasters and makes its jailers its first victims]], is Ghidorah's past. In [=MonsterVerse=] canon, it's instead more or less Ghidorah's future in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''.
* Watching Godzilla and Scylla team up in [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13357907/15/ Chapter 15]] is this, following the release of the [=MonsterVerse=] graphic novel ''Godzilla Dominion'' (just two months following the chapter's release) where Godzilla and Scylla's post-''King of the Monsters'' interactions are... friskier. The team-up gets even more hilarious in light of this when one considers [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/648764829724819456/ the author's suggestion]] that Kraken probably didn't answer Godzilla's summons out of simple lack of enthusiasm, and what that suggests about what terms Scylla is on with Godzilla in Abraxas-verse.
* Once ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' came out, it turned out the filmmakers had the same idea as Hrodvitnon did in ''Abraxas''; about San's severed head essentially birthing a classic Toho Kaiju which both houses the head's consciousness and possesses red-colored energy powers that are unique to the new incarnation's design.
* The ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' {{novelization}} upped the above, bearing some '''striking''' similarities to plot elements of ''Abraxas'' that were posted months before the novel came out. The novelization too opened up with criminals taking up residence in an abandoned complex in [[spoiler:Russian]] territory and looking to inhumanely take advantage of a captured Titan (and a former Monarch operative is among their number in both stories no less). The novel also happened to feature a Monarch operative who survived the destruction of not just any one of the seventeen-plus outposts during the Mass Awakening but ''Outpost 58'' specifically! One has to wonder if great ''Godzilla''-fan minds really think alike or if Greg Keyes[[note]]The ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization's author[[/note]] was reading ''Abraxas'' online while he worked on the novelization. The author [[https://www.tumblr.com/hrodvitnon/703365355024859136/ said]] that she was just as surprised as we were by the parallels.
** Ren feeling jealous of Vivienne in [=AbraxasVerse=] becomes a bit more hilarious in light of the novelization's account of the Franchise/MonsterVerse-canon Ren's villainous motivations. In ''Abraxas'', Vivienne gets forcibly transformed from a human into a new Titan by San's severed head, with her mind and personality fully intact, and she has a few StagesOfMonsterGrief about this. In the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, the [=MonsterVerse=] version of Ren is a GodhoodSeeker who actively ''wants'' to use San's head to wield a Titan's power through Mechagodzilla, but he only gets to do it briefly before the head in question kills him (or, in his novelization DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation, it seemingly grants Ren's wish by incorporating him into Mechagodzilla's consciousness at the price of causing Ren a MindReformatDeath).
* The concept of reptilian humanoids (born from Ghidorah's flesh no less) walking amongst humanity in secret while remaining beneath suspicion, which was first seriously hinted at in Chapter 13, becomes a lot funnier following the release of ''Godzilla vs. Kong'', where a {{conspiracy theorist}} believes that the movie's human villains whom are harnessing Ghidorah's remains are connected to the ReptilianConspiracy. Lampshaded by the author in [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/708556863684362240/ these two]] [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/721293093764251648/ non-canon snippets]].
* In ''King of the Monsters'', Vivienne compares Godzilla's intimidation display to a gorilla pounding its chest. In this story, after being turned into a Titan, she literally makes like a gorilla as part of her and San forming their own intimidation display.
* Mechagodzilla's introductory scene in ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' becomes this in light of the FinalBattle in ''Abraxas''. [[spoiler:Ghidorah's last surviving head]] is killed by Monster X the same way the Mecha killed Skullcrawler Number 10 and was going to kill Godzilla, but here Ghidorah's severed head is [[spoiler:on the ''receiving'' end instead of being the executioner]].
* In ''King of the Monsters'', Rick was at one point seen drinking from a mug labeled 'Not yours' (no prize for guessing what he had in the mug). In Chapter 17, he freely offers Foster a swig from his personal flask after everything that's happened.
* The Russian military are portrayed as intelligent badasses whom are much more competent in a Kaiju battle than the U.S. military in [=MonsterVerse=] canon ever was. Fast-forward to the year after the fic's completion, and the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine Russian war on Ukraine]] has shattered the Russian military's international image as one of the most effective militaries in the world, as their many shortcomings and inadequacies came to light amidst the conflict. Maybe "Hilarious" isn't the most appropriate word to use whilst the war is ongoing, but it's certainly Ironic in Hindsight.
* The fic's first chapter was posted a couple years before, and its final chapter just nine days before; the release of the pilot for the indie web series ''WebAnimation/MurderDrones''. Both works see a main female character who originates in the muggle population, bonding with and reforming the childish, put-down-upon but capable, male TokenGoodTeammate of a brutal trio of yellow-themed, inhuman, genocidal monsters. Said monster trios in both works come from space, seek to wipe the aforementioned muggles off the planet, and the female protagonist is transforming into a monster analogous to them over the course of the story. Both works also start these events in a barren, subarctic land with an elaborate underground bunker. And like San in ''Abraxas'', N in ''Murder Drones'' is also despised and viciously put down by his original trio's leader for ostensibly being useless. [[spoiler:''Murder Drones'' also sees the leader of the trio come BackFromTheDead, and it ''also'' sees the not-quite-dead remains of one of the trio give rise to an even more formless and eldritch monstrosity which becomes TheAssimilator]].
* As noted [[https://hrodvitnon.tumblr.com/post/746430388045496320/ here]]; before ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'' was released, there was a fan suggestion on the author's blog that the fic's fandom's widespread take on an [=AbraxasVerse=] version of Spacegodzilla[[note]]Wherein Spacegodzilla is Godzilla's elder brother called Ozymandias, having been infected by a sentient crystalline PuppeteerParasite by Gigan's servants after they abducted him eons ago, which [[ForcedIntoEvil forces him into evil]] and tortures him[[/note]] could take Shimo's place as half of a BigBadEnsemble in an [=AbraxasVerse=] version of the movie's events. Then the movie proper came out, and it turned out that Shimo's circumstances and morality in the movie are already ''very'' similar to that which was previously invented for Spacegodzilla in the ''Abraxas'' sub-fandom.
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