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* Haruo's hatred towards the higher ups is probably based from learning soldiers risked their own lives to save Gigan (as revealed in the ''Project: Mecha-Godzilla'' novel) despite that Kaiju basically decimated their world. However thanks to the events of the movie, Haruo is now in that same position and chose to save Yuko than achieve a meaningless victory.
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* Haruo's hatred towards the higher ups is probably based born from learning that soldiers risked their own lives to save Gigan (as revealed in the ''Project: Mecha-Godzilla'' novel) despite that Kaiju like Gigan basically decimated their world. However thanks to the events of the movie, Haruo is now in learns why they did that same position and chose when Yuko was in danger. They didn't want Gigan, an innocent creature be killed for their own selfish needs. Haruo decides to choose to save Yuko than achieve a meaningless victory.fulfill his selfish desire for vengeance.
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* In the ''Project: Mecha-Godzilla'' novel, members of the UN protected Gigan from Godzilla. While they had respect and loyalty for Gigan, most of the world would not especially Haruo. His resentment towards the UN most likely learning in disgust that humans would protect a monster. However, the tables have turned when Haruo sees Yuko about to be killed in a meaningless victory.
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* In Haruo's hatred towards the higher ups is probably based from learning soldiers risked their own lives to save Gigan (as revealed in the ''Project: Mecha-Godzilla'' novel, members novel) despite that Kaiju basically decimated their world. However thanks to the events of the UN protected Gigan from Godzilla. While they had respect and loyalty for Gigan, most of the world would not especially Haruo. His resentment towards the UN most likely learning in disgust that humans would protect a monster. However, the tables have turned when movie, Haruo sees is now in that same position and chose to save Yuko about to be killed in than achieve a meaningless victory.
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* In the ''Project: Mecha-Godzilla'' novel, members of the UN protected Gigan from Godzilla. While they had respect and loyalty for Gigan, most of the world would not especially Haruo. His resentment towards the UN most likely learning in disgust that humans would protect a monster. However, the tables have turned when Haruo sees Yuko about to be killed in a meaningless victory.
* In the ''Project: Mecha-Godzilla'' novel, members of the UN protected Gigan from Godzilla. While they had respect and loyalty for Gigan, most of the world would not especially Haruo. His resentment towards the UN most likely learning in disgust that humans would protect a monster. However, the tables have turned when Haruo sees Yuko about to be killed in a meaningless victory.