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6''' [[center:[-[[Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies Families]] ([[Characters/MonsterVerseRussellFamily Russell Family]]) | Monarch ([[Characters/MonsterVerseIshiroSerizawa Dr. Ishirō Serizawa]]) | [[Characters/MonsterVerseUSGovernmentAndMilitary U.S. Government & Military]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition Skull Island Expeditions]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseEcoTerrorists Eco-Terrorists]] | [[Characters/MonsterVerseApexCybernetics Apex Cybernetics]]-]]]'''
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12Monarch is a secret government agency tasked with discovering, investigating and destroying the Kaiju of the world. They are better at the former two than the latter, due to most members eventually coming to respect and even revere the creatures the government has tasked them to kill.
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17* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The details of Monarch's foundation have been pretty inconsistent. In ''Film/Godzilla2014'', Dr. Graham says they were founded in 1954 after Godzilla awakened in that year. In the same movie's prequel graphic novel (which has since been rendered non-canon to the wider Franchise/MonsterVerse), they were founded in 1946 after the emergence of Shinomura. In ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'', old Lee Shaw says they were founded in around the late 40s, but the show's 1950s storyline implies that he, Keiko and Randa founded the organization together in 1952-54 and got the funding to recruit other staff and expand Monarch to its contemporary scale just after Godzilla was nuked in Bikini Atoll.
18* AdmiringTheAbomination: Although the organization was founded with the explicit mission of killing all Kaiju they find, their staff instead hold the creatures in awe and worthy of study (much to the chagrin of the U.S. military and government). Even the truly dangerous ones, like Ghidorah or the MUTO that caused the Janjira meltdown, Monarch can't really seem to stay away from.
19* AesopAmnesia: In the ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' novelization at least, although it should be noted that [[SeriesContinuityError this runs counter]] to the previous story's film version. In ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', Monarch are initially repressing many of their findings about the Titans from the government and public eyes, which is implicitly making the world even more distrustful of Monarch, before Monarch publicize their files (including the Hollow Earth's existence) in the wake of King Ghidorah's downfall. But in the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, Monarch are covering up their proof of the Hollow Earth's existence, reverting ''right back to'' the very secrecy which earned them the world's distrust, to begin with.
20* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Think of them as ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, but for a Kaiju universe. The ''Argo'' is in many respects their answer to the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. They are also similar to H.E.A.T. from ''WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries'' except on a much larger scale.
21* BadassArmy: {{Downplayed}}. Monarch has several military attachments working directly under them, but their most consistently effective is their air force. That being said, Monarch's military forces tend to fall quite easily, particularly in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', where seemingly all of the G-Team except four of the five distinct members are killed by Jonah's mercs and then by Ghidorah in Antarctica; with the {{novelization}}'s portrayal of Mokele-Mbembe's awakening showing the latter Titan wiping out all but twenty-one of Monarch's on-site military staff.
22* BenevolentConspiracy: They have spent years documenting the history of Earth's Titans and their effects on the world, as well as covering up their existence to try and minimize the chance of a Titan causing destruction and the global freak-out that'll ensue once humanity realizes what kind of universe they really live in.
23* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: Old Lee Shaw in ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'' accuses Monarch of inflicting this trope on him, Bill Randa and Hiroshi Randa, shutting them out and labeling them madmen for insisting that Monarch be more proactive about preventing Titan emergences and for perpetuating the HollowEarth theory respectively.
24* CovertGroupWithMundaneFront: Explained in supplementary materials, publicly, the organization is known as "Monarch Industries", with the face of a green energy mega-corporation. Their main base is even disguised as an offshore oil rig, but it's really just an entrance to a massive underwater research facility.
25* CreatureHunterOrganization: {{Subverted}}. The organization was originally formed by the government and military with the ''explicit'' end-task of finding ways to exterminate any Titans they discovered; but Monarch's operatives tend to grow to admire and even revere the creatures after studying them up close, plus Monarch recognize Godzilla, Mothra, and Kong as humanity's protectors and most reliable line of defence against the more hostile Titans. Combine this with Monarch's findings that the Titans are essentially crucial antibodies to the Earth's ecosphere which human life can't survive without long-term, and by the start of ''King of the Monsters'', Monarch's top brass are actively opposing TheGovernment[='s=] mounting pressure to [[MurderIsTheBestSolution try and indiscriminately exterminate the creatures]].
26* CuriosityKilledTheCast: ZigZagged in ''Film/Godzilla2014''. Dr. Graham justifies Monarch not trying to kill the pupating Hokmuto because they were concerned that doing so might unleash a radiation cloud on the population, but it's also hinted that Monarch kept Hokmuto alive because they wanted to study a living specimen; which has disastrous consequences once Hokmuto has matured and started massacring anything in his way. Averted with the egg that ultimately hatches Femuto: Monarch removed it from Dagon's grave and analyzed it, but it was only ''years after'' they disposed of the egg due to its radioactivity that Femuto hatched for reasons unrelated to Monarch's experimentation. In ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'', Monarch practically {{invert|edTrope}} the trope, as in the 2015 storyline and its backstory, they've repeatedly denied the Randas', Shaw's [[spoiler:and Tim]]'s desires to investigate and learn more about the Titans' origins and the HollowEarth.
27* DeathByIrony: In ''King of the Monsters'', [[spoiler:Dr. Graham]] and a ''lot'' of other Monarch operatives around the world get killed by the very same Titans they were respectively monitoring and containing when King Ghidorah commands the Titans to rise and begin slaughtering the planet in his name. It becomes an even crueller irony when you consider the attitude most Monarch personnel bear towards the Titans- [[TheXenophile respect and reverence.]]
28* DynamicEntry: The very first sign of Monarch's aerial jets [[GunshipRescue coming to the rescue]] during Ghidorah's awakening is several aerial missiles exploding in Ghidorah's faces, ''then'' we see hide or hair of the cavalry in the sky.
29* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: In ''King of the Monsters'', Monarch's military division is headed by an elite team (G-Team) whom are on the frontlines of most of their ground-based military operations. Most of the G-Team's unnamed members are slaughtered, but the core team members who receive decent characterization survive the movie, in contrast to how Monarch's aerial Gold Squadron and implicitly the majority of the ''entire'' U.S. military get wiped out by the rampant Titans.
30* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their reverence for the Titans and belief that they're essential to the world, all of the Monarch key brass are universally horrified by Emma and Jonah's plan to forcibly awaken all of them and let them decimate humanity.
31* GasLeakCoverup: In ''Film/Godzilla2014'', Monarch have been keeping Janjira abandoned for the last fifteen years after the male MUTO caused the nuclear power plant meltdown. The world is convinced that Janjira is an irradiated death zone after the catastrophe, [[spoiler:when in actuality the MUTO has long since absorbed all the radiation leakage]], with Monarch exploiting the cover story to build and maintain a BlackSite away from prying eyes so they can monitor the MUTO cocoon.
32* GodzillaThreshold: They're very reluctant to attempt killing the male MUTO in its cocoon, only doing so when Serizawa gives the order after realizing it's about to hatch. Graham later claims that they hesitated because they didn't know what the cocoon was doing with the absorbed radiation and feared trying to kill the creature could cause a Chernobyl-level global disaster, but the subtle way Serizawa's eyes shift in guilt as Graham says this, and the way every Monarch operative except Whalen looks away in dismay during the kill attempt and Monarch's later behavior, imply another reason: [[TheXenophile Monarch were reluctant to kill such a magnificent creature without knowing enough about its place in the global ecosphere before they explicitly knew it was a danger]].
33* GoldenMeanFallacy: In ''King of the Monsters'', TheGovernment, and civilians like Mark Russell without the latter's more sensible side, think that humanity should be actively trying to wipe all Titans off the face of the Earth because of how destructive they are, no matter the [[FantasticNuke extremes]] they would need to go to to accomplish this and no matter the chances of apocalyptic consequences; while the eco-terrorists, noting that humanity have done nothing but screw up the only planet they have for themselves and most other species whereas the Titans' FertileFeet enable the Titans to do the opposite, think that accelerating the Titans' awakenings and ensuring they reclaim the world is worth terrorism and the slaughter of billions of people. Monarch, well-aware of both sides' valid points regarding the Titans and also aware of how arrogant and short-sighted both parties are in their execution, resolve to keep the Titans in containment for as long as possible and resist ''both'' parties without implementing any long-term solutions; which does nothing to stop both the extreme parties from persistently coming for Monarch and the Titans to fulfil their own agendas anyway, with apocalyptic results once the eco-terrorists awaken Ghidorah and the government's Oxygen Destroyer takes out the only Alpha Titan who was preventing Ghidorah from having absolute freedom to destroy the world on its own terms.
34* GoodIsNotDumb: In ''Film/Godzilla2014'' and ''King of the Monsters'', they're not regarded very highly by the government or the public because of how their top brass is actively advocating against using manmade means to try and kill all Titans in favor of treating Godzilla in particular like an ally and leaving it up to him – at best, Admiral Stenz respectfully views Monarch's brass as naïve. What the government and public don't realize until after the events of ''King of the Monsters'' is that Monarch is advocating for living alongside Titans '''because''' they're every bit the Titan experts that they're supposed to be, and they know damn well that trying to control or destroy the Titans on strictly human terms is liable to shoot our civilization in the foot rather than make anything better for anyone in the bigger picture, whereas finding ways to peacefully coexist with Titans can genuinely provide humanity with more solutions than problems.
35* GunshipRescue: In ''King of the Monsters'', a squadron of Monarch's military jets arrive in time to save the top brass and Mark Russell from being attacked by [[AxCrazy Ghidorah]], firing missiles at Ghidorah to keep him distracted, until the jets pestering Ghidorah coupled with Godzilla rising back up on Ghidorah's other side prompts Ghidorah to withdraw from the scene while his storm builds up.
36* HauledBeforeASenateSubcommittee: In ''King of the Monsters'', Monarch's top brass are facing tough questions from the US Government, who are growing increasingly frustrated with Monarch's lack of cooperation with their plan to wipe out the Kaiju before they awaken.
37* HeadInTheSandManagement: ZigZagged overall.
38** The military in the 2014 movie and the government and most of the public in ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' '''perceive''' Monarch as a straight example, because of their refusal to try killing every Titan they find on human terms and their preference to let Godzilla do his thing. In actuality, Monarch are refusing because they know that eradicating the Titans or attempting to eradicate them would shoot humanity in the foot one way or another[[note]]Either humanity would cause their own mass extinction which would eradicate us within the next century or two without the Titans to maintain the ecosphere's balance, or our own arrogance would lead to us overestimating our ability to kill the Titans and they would decimate our civilization in aggravation[[/note]]. That being said, Monarch are still often highly indecisive when it comes to finding better solutions to dealing with the ''genuinely'' hostile Titans: Serizawa correctly tells Admiral Stenz that Godzilla can destroy the [=MUTOs=] for us and will then leave humanity in peace, but he fails to offer any specifics about how to minimize the collateral that that route would entail in order to convince Stenz that such a strategy ''doesn't'' equate to the military sitting on their asses while people die. In ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', Monarch are right that TheGovernment[='s=] plan would be tantamount to sabotaging ourselves as a civilization, but for all of Serizawa's preachings on finding coexistence, Monarch doesn't seem to be doing anything to make that ideal a reality, instead keeping the Titans contained and maintaining the status quo even while the government get closer to dissolving Monarch and enacting their plan (the EcoTerrorist [[spoiler:Emma Russell]] [[VillainHasAPoint calls Monarch out on this]]).
39** In ''Godzilla vs. Kong'', the HumansAreMorons trope is in full effect, and no one in Monarch thinks to investigate Apex Cybernetics, despite the corporation's suspiciously central whereabouts in Godzilla's attacks, until it's too late (in fact, Mark Russell outright dismisses [[NotNowKiddo Madison]]'s warnings about Apex out of hand) – this is downplayed in the novelization, where Mark and Director Guillerman ''are'' investigating Apex, but are still too slow to stop them [[spoiler:completing Mechagodzilla]] and they still don't call off the HollowEarth expedition which is ultimately crucial to Apex's success.
40** A major plot point in ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''. Lee Shaw views the 21st century iteration of Monarch with absolute, bitter contempt; chiding them that they had decades to prepare for a Titan emergence which could endanger thousands of lives before 2014 came, failed to contain it when it happened, and their only solution was to "[[IronicEcho let them fight]]" instead of actively intervening, without any contingencies available if the [=MUTOs=] ''had'' triumphed over Godzilla and threatened all of humanity. [[spoiler:In 2015, Michelle Duvall, Tim and many others in Monarch come to agree with his point that Monarch is too passive, and that it hasn't done nearly enough after G-Day to prevent anything like that from happening again]].
41* HellYesMoment: In ''King of the Monsters'', pretty much all of them get their hopes up and start smiling a little more (or come close to smiling), once Mothra makes Monarch and the military aware that [[spoiler:Godzilla is still alive]], meaning there's still hope yet of taking their planet back from King Ghidorah before the monster wipes us all out.
42* HeroWithBadPublicity: At the start of ''King of the Monsters'', the majority of the public is blaming them for the San Francisco incident, and they're consequently on trial by the government. It's implied the backlash is further influenced by Monarch's refusal to reveal what they know about the Titans or how many more there are in the world; but more than that, the government and the public have understandably adopted a [[WrongAssumption "destroy all monsters" mindset]] in the wake of the devastation Godzilla and the [=MUTOs=] caused, and they aren't taking Monarch's arguments that attacking all the Titans is a bad idea seriously. According to the ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' novelization, Monarch apparently still have a somewhat controversial rep even after the ending of ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' vindicated their stance on the Titans. The guidebook of ''Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure'' states that Monarch have a ''mostly'' positive reputation, but they've been subject to controversy and endless conspiracy theories. In ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'', a lot of the 2015 main cast including some of their own members have a dim view of Monarch in the aftermath of G-Day, either mistaking them for a more malevolent conspiracy than they really are (Bill Randa's grandchildren), or viewing them with utter contempt for their apparently utter uselessness at pre-emptively mitigating the damage that Titans can do.
43* IdiotBall: In ''King of the Monsters'', all of the top brass are first-hand witnesses to Ghidorah's awakening causing otherworldly lightning-storms, in Antarctica of all climates; yet when their satellites indicate that a giant moving superstorm has formed around Ghidorah as he flew northward, none of them put two and two together, assuming that Ghidorah flew into an ordinary tropical cyclone which caused their satellites to lose track of him. This leads to Monarch re-focusing their attention on the eco-terrorists and on Rodan's imminent awakening.
44* IfItSwimsItFlies: In ''King of the Monsters'', they have drones that can transition from submersible to aerial.
45* IgnoredExpert: {{Reconstructed}} in ''Film/Godzilla2014'', where Graham and Serizawa's advice about letting Godzilla deal with the [=MUTOs=] is somewhat speculative and sounds outright esoteric thanks to Serizawa's choice of wording, making the military's (whom are portrayed as fairly level-headed if out-of-their-depth in this movie) dismissal of Graham and Serizawa's idea come across as understandable – the fact Graham and Serizawa couldn't give a direct answer to Stenz' question about how they'd minimize civilian casualties if they let Godzilla attack the [=MUTOs=] didn't help their case. PlayedStraight in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', where Monarch advocate seeking ways to coexist with the Titans due to their essential role in Earth's ecology and due to the likelihood that trying to exterminate the Titans on human terms would backfire catastrophically on humanity, but the government and military only care about trying to kill all the Titans to make humanity's existence (in their eyes) easier. Ultimately, in both movies, the military going with attempting to kill the Titans causes things to go [[FromBadToWorse from bad to]] ''[[FromBadToWorse so much worse]]''. In ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'', Monarch are ironically now the ones who most often do the "ignoring" part of this trope.
46* JurisdictionFriction:
47** In ''King of the Monsters''. [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure Admiral Stenz]] is nice about it, but besides that, the government and the military want to kill the Titans before they pose a threat to the world, and are annoyed by Monarch's unwillingness to play ball (which is due to the latter organization recognizing how [[WrongAssumption misguided]] the government's plan is and that attempting to wipe out all the Titans would do much more harm than good). It's expanded on in the {{novelization}}, which explains how Monarch's G-Team and other hired military forces come into this.
48** In the 2015 storyline of ''Legacy of Monsters'', Monarch send an elite team into Kazakhstan off the books, [[spoiler:in order to apprehend Lee Shaw and his group. When the Vile Vortex in Kazakhstan collapsing brings the local authorities investigating, the Monarch team get noticed and many of them get apprehended]].
49* JustThinkOfThePotential: The ''King of the Monsters'' novelization indicates Monarch are dissecting Margygr and the MUTO pair's remains at Castle Bravo for animal gene therapy purposes. Although Monarch is implied to only be interested in the Peaceful Applications version of this trope, Mark is still horrified, and despite [[HotBlooded Mark]]'s [[FantasticRacism personal bias]] in the matter it's easy for a GenreSavvy reader to feel he's probably right to be wary.
50* KirkSummation: During [[spoiler:Emma Russell]]'s MotiveRant about their [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans plan to bring about human-Titan coexistence via radical eco-terrorism]], the Monarch brass all take turns calling [[spoiler:Emma]] out over the course of the speech; pointing out [[spoiler:Emma]] is risking severe damage to the world, meddling with forces beyond comprehension or control, and gambling with the lives of billions of people.
51* LetsYouAndHimFight: Serizawa is the main proponent, but by the third act of ''King of the Monsters'', all of the key brass have recognized that letting Godzilla or Kong neutralize hostile Titans, and even lending them as much of a helping hand as humanity's arsenals can, is generally the best option.
52* MassOhCrap: The top Monarch brass and the G-Team have a couple in ''King of the Monsters'':
53** When Stanton reports that Godzilla is headed towards, and Jonah and the ORCA are likely in, Antarctica – a.k.a. the place housing [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingGhidorah the only other Titan on Earth in Godzilla's weight class]] – all of them go deathly-silent and a little pale-faced.
54** All of them seem to almost forget about everything else and leave their grounded Osprey to look on with uncertain dread when Ghidorah fully awakens. And then when Ghidorah starts smashing things with his sheer weight, they all sprint back on the Osprey, hoping to get the hell out of dodge.
55* MatchingBadGuyVehicles: In ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'', Monarch tend to drive matching black ground vehicles, although it should be noted that Monarch in the series are a case of GoodVersusGood at best, HanlonsRazor at worst.
56* MeaningfulName: The organization’s name is a gender-neutral term for “ruler”, honoring Godzilla’s moniker as “King of the Monsters”. It’s also the name of a species of butterfly, honoring Mothra. Their sigil also reflects this- it can be interpreted as a highly stylized depiction of either a crown or a pair of outstretched lepidopteran wings.
57* MultinationalTeam: For a multinational coalition this trope is usually {{downplayed}} or {{averted}}, with the organization mostly consisting of Americans. ''King of the Monsters'' in particular plays this trope nearly straight: Monarch's scientific top brass in this movie consists of an Englishwoman (Vivienne Graham), a Japanese man (Ishirō Serizawa), a Chinese woman (Ilene Chen) and two Americans (one if we exclude [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn Emma Russell]]]] and solely count Rick Stanton).
58* NuclearOption: In ''King of the Monsters'', they deliver a nuclear warhead to Godzilla in the Hollow Earth and manually detonate it to massively speed up his HealingFactor so he can defeat King Ghidorah.
59* OddlySmallOrganization: In ''King of the Monsters'', Monarch's G-Team don't seem to consist of more than a dozen or two dozen members, with few new soldiers appearing after the G-Team's assault force in Antarctica, which gets whittled down to four. This seems especially egregious for a major global organization like Monarch. With the rest of Monarch's staff, however, this trope is averted across the overall Franchise/MonsterVerse, with many different scientists, teams, operatives and elite officials whom seemingly have no contact with each-other showing up.
60* OpposeWhatYouSuffered: In ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'', Michelle Duvall observes that some of Monarch's operatives joined the organization because they lost people they loved in Titan emergences and are opposed to the same tragedy happening to anyone else.
61* PoorCommunicationKills: A recurring problem is ''how'' they handle things, which causes people to get some doubt about them, including their own families.
62** In the first film, they might've been able to avoid or mitigate what was coming if they had talked to Joe instead of sticking him in a room for interrogation.
63** Certain members have a ''really'' poor communication with their military escorts and/or organizations they work for. For example, Bill Randa didn't fully explain what was the purpose for heading to Skull Island, and it causes Packard to see Kong as an enemy.
64** In ''King of the Monsters'', it's implied that Monarch's refusal to share more of what they know about the Titans with the government or public is exacerbating the latter two groups' distrust in the organization and the public's calls for Monarch to be shut down.
65* PrivateMilitaryContractors: According to the ''Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure'' sourcebook, Monarch hire contractors and mercenaries among their staff stationed on Skull Island.
66* ProperlyParanoid: They are seen as dumbasses in-universe by the government, but their reluctance to attempt to kill the Titans is defensible since human weapons are practically useless against Kaiju, with prior attempts at such, including Monarch's own attempt to kill the male MUTO in its chrysalis, failing utterly; the only times humanity has successfully killed Kaiju required the help of another Kaiju (namely, Godzilla and Kong). Even Mark Russell, who genuinely wants to be rid of them, isn't so stupid as to think humans should pick a fight with the Titans unless they ''know'' they can win it. And that's not even getting into the fact TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight nor the other [[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Fridge Horror]] of the government's GottaKillEmAll plan.
67* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In ''King of the Monsters'', [[spoiler:Emma Russell]] declares to Monarch their current way of managing the Titans is no less full of risks and dangers that affect everyone on the planet than [[spoiler:Emma]]'s WellIntentionedExtremist plan; in light of the threat of the government taking over Monarch so it can see the Titans (which Monarch all but knows are essential to the planet's ecological balance) killed in their sleep. In fairness, she [[VillainHasAPoint really has a point]] there, since compared to her idea of dealing with the problem, Monarch's maintain-the-status-quo response amounts to burying their heads in the sand and hoping nothing will be wrong when they lift them back out.
68* RevolutionariesWhoDontDoAnything: {{Downplayed}}. In ''King of the Monsters'', Monarch are advocating – [[HeroWithBadPublicity much to the public's ire]] – that humanity find ways to cohabit on the planet with Titans instead of trying to exterminate all of them since it's mankind's best shot at survival, whereas the alternatives might actually be more trouble than they're worth in the end. The U.S. Senate, however, don't care to listen to what Monarch is saying at the hearings. And beyond Monarch's private experiments to positively manipulate the Titans' behavior with the ORCA... the organization's board are content to just sit around, make bets on whether Mothra is a good or bad Titan, and let whatever will happen with the government's plans ''happen''. Emma directly calls Serizawa out on Monarch's inaction under his leadership, and nobody has a direct counter-argument. Monarch are also called out by multiple characters in ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'', including one of their founding members, for not being proactive and pre-emptive enough about combating future Titan threats.
69* RoswellThatEndsWell: They apparently have a base in Roswell, or at least that's what [[ConspiracyTheorist Bernie]] believes in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''.
70* SpySatellites: They own a number of satellites, which they use to scan the world for gamma ray spikes that are actually coming from Vile Vortices in ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''.
71* TaughtByExperience: In the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, it's confirmed that during the events of ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', several of Monarch's Titan-holding outposts triggered their kill switches when the Titans awakened, but the termination safeguards failed to stop them due to the creatures' AdaptiveAbility. A survivor from one of the outposts notes that Monarch was conceited to believe such measures would be enough against the Titans, and the fallout led to them subsequently seeking alternate ways to somewhat contain the Titans, such as the successful tranquillizer used on Kong.
72* TheTeam: The key Monarch brass in ''King of the Monsters'' are presented as a quirky and relatively close-knit group of scientific think tanks who tackle the world-threatening problem of the movie together. Although all of them except Foster are scientists, they, for the most part, specialize in different fields (mythology for Dr. Chen, zoology for Emma Russell, bio-acoustics detection for Dr. Stanton, etc.).
73* TooDumbToLive: In ''King of the Monsters'', their jet escort continues to open fire on Rodan whilst luring him towards Ghidorah's typhoon, even when it's clear their weapons are no match for him.
74* TheWorldIsNotReady: The reason why, despite possessing the technology necessary to awaken them, they have kept the Titans in hibernation and away from the public eye. Much as they might admire them, they know firsthand the destruction they are capable of, the inability of humanity to control them, the difficulties in discerning which species of Titan are benevolent and to what degree, the risks involved in somehow accidentally invoking their wrath and in particular the terror and insecurity knowledge of the Titans' existence produces in ordinary people, as seen by the fact that the government wants to kill them all off and many members of the public want them to do so. [[spoiler:Indeed, Monarch are very upset to learn that Emma Russell's plan to save the world is to just let all the Titans out, warning her that it's too great a risk to take.]]
75* TheWorldsExpertOnGettingKilled: They're the world's top experts on Titans, genuinely knowing their stuff when it comes to predicting the creatures' behavior and understanding their roles in the world, but whenever any Titan other than Godzilla, Mothra or Kong is on a physical collision course with Monarch, you can practically ''guarantee'' that Monarch are in for a slaughter. In the 2014 movie, Monarch's attempt to kill Hokmuto just before he hatches from his pupa fails, and all but ''two'' of Monarch's top staff at the containment site are subsequently killed in the ensuing havoc. In ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', the awakened Titans Ghidorah and Rodan '''make a show''' out of slaughtering Monarch's elite military teams, and ''lots'' of Monarch scientists implicitly die in droves when the dozen-plus contained Titans break out of Monarch's containment facilities and try to {{kill all humans}} in Ghidorah's name (although Monarch's top thinktank leaders survive to the movie's end). According to the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization, more than ''half'' of Monarch's total staff perished during the events of ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters''.
76* TheXenophile: The majority of their staff admire and are fascinated by the Titans they study; to the point that several of them are outright MarriedToTheJob according to supplementary material, with both the Monarch-employed generations of the [[HeroicLineage Serizawa lineage]] prioritizing their work [[WhenYouComingHomeDad over time with]] [[ParentalNeglect their family]]. Unfortunately, this also means that when Monarch attempts to talk the military out of trying to kill the Titans on strictly human terms, they're [[GoodIsNotDumb erroneously]] dismissed as being too fascinated by the creatures, [[FromBadToWorse with devastating consequences]].
77* ZombieAdvocate: Somewhat {{downplayed}} in that Monarch doesn't humanize the Titans as people but as wild animals instead of the monstrous freaks of nature that most of the world initially see them as. In ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', Monarch is in a legal battle with the government to stop the latter from having the military take over Monarch's jurisdiction and indiscriminately attempt to exterminate the Titans, due to Monarch's beliefs (vindicated by the movie's end) that the Titans overall are ecologically essentially to mankind's long-term survival and that beneficial coexistence with the creatures ''is'' possible. Unfortunately, tensions with the government are running high at the movie's start since [[WrongAssumption most of the public support the government's anti-Titan agenda]]. Although the [=MonsterVerse=] mostly leans towards the positive take on this trope, the negative take is slightly PlayedWith: whilst Monarch ''are'' ultimately right about the Titans' benefits and about how humanity trying to get rid of them is much more trouble than it's worth, still, many of Monarch's number are ''massacred'' when King Ghidorah awakens the Titans and makes them behave with active hostility towards mankind (the ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' novelization states Monarch lost more than half its total staff amid Ghidorah's rampage).
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86[[folder:Dr. Vivienne Graham]]
87[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/viviennegraham.jpg]]
88[[caption-width-right:350:''"The top of the primordial ecosystem. A god, for all intents and purposes."'']]
89->''"The organization we work for, Monarch, was established in the wake of this discovery. A multinational coalition formed in secrecy to search for him. Study him. Learn everything we could."''
90!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SallyHawkins
91!!!'''Appears In:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' | ''Godzilla Aftershock'' | ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
92
93A senior paleozoologist, and Dr. Ishirō Serizawa's close protégé and assistant. She's also in charge of Monarch's top-secret containment site Outpost 32, monitoring the frozen, three-headed Alpha Titan Monster Zero.
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95* AllThereInTheManual: The movies largely make her out to be a SatelliteCharacter with [[FlatCharacter barely any independent personality]], and much about her real personality and characterization is confined to supplementary materials (the movie novelizations, the ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' graphic novel, the Monarch Sciences website).
96* BewareTheQuietOnes: Subtly {{implied}} in the 2014 movie. She's slightly more soft-spoken and timid-seeming than Serizawa, but if you look closely at her body language after Admiral Stenz silently sends her out of the room with a patronizing glare after the admiral has decided to try [[NukeEm nuking the Kaiju]], it looks like she's ''fuming'' with outrage.
97* BrainyBrunette: A dark-haired top Monarch scientist with a somewhat petite physique and an [[EliteSchoolMeansEliteBrain Oxford PhD]] who is the protégé of Serizawa himself.
98* DeathByIrony: As if a [[TheXenophile Xenophile]] [[spoiler:getting killed by one of the Titans she's so fascinated by]] isn't enough of this trope on its own; supplementary materials reveal Dr. Graham was the Monarch operative placed in charge of Outpost 32 where Ghidorah, [[spoiler:the Titan who kills her upon being freed]], was contained. [[spoiler:With how deliberate Ghidorah's middle head's attack on Graham was, one can be forgiven for thinking it's as if Ghidorah knew she was responsible for building the outpost around his [[SealedEvilInACan prison]] and deliberately targeted her out of spite]].
99* DisappearedDad: Her Monarch Sciences profile reveals her biological father died before she was born, and Serizawa is something of a ParentalSubstitute to her.
100* DroppedABridgeOnHim: She returns in ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' alongside Serizawa as one of the main cast, then during the first 1/3 of the movie, she's [[spoiler:devoured whole by Ichi (Ghidorah's middle head). Specifically, whilst Dr. Graham is running across the Antarctic ice amidst Godzilla and Ghidorah's first battle, her looking up and screaming is literally ''all'' the warning the audience gets before Ichi suddenly snaps his jaws shut around her, and the scene's dim lighting meant that some viewers didn't realize straight away that Creator/SallyHawkins was the character Ghidorah just ate]].
101* EliteSchoolMeansEliteBrain: She's a MsExposition who is considered Dr. Serizawa's equal (which is no small achievement), and her Monarch Sciences bio says that she attended the University of Oxford, which is ranked as one of the best universities in the world as well as one of the oldest that is still in operation.
102* ExpositingTheMasquerade: In the 2014 movie, she and Dr. Serizawa give Ford Brody a summarized rundown on Monarch, Godzilla, and the MUTO after the bewildered lieutenant's first-hand experience of the male [=MUTO's=] containment breach at Janjira.
103* FlatCharacter: The full extent of her personality on the big screen is that she's slightly timider and less stoic than Serizawa, and everything else about her is identical to Serizawa's own personality except without his compelling backstory of having been in the Hiroshima bombing. Supplementary materials however do more to rectify this and flesh Dr. Graham out more.
104* ForgottenFallenFriend: {{Downplayed}} in ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' – [[spoiler:after she's killed by Ghidorah, in the next scene which is apparently set several hours later, Serizawa is shown visibly mourning her death in front of a monitor listing her newly-deceased status]]; but apart from that, neither Serizawa nor anyone else among the main cast ever mentions her again, which stands in contrast to Dr. Chen's "[[AndThisIsFor For Serizawa]]" line at the FinalBattle. {{Averted}} altogether in the novelization of the movie, where Serizawa (for the short remainder of his life), Mark and Coleman all continue dwelling on Vivienne's [[spoiler:death]]; and in the novelization of ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'', where Vivienne is mentally listed by Mark as one of three [[spoiler:casualties of note]] alongside Serizawa and Emma Russell.
105* HauledBeforeASenateSubCommittee: In the second film, she, Serizawa and Stenz are summoned to a Senate meeting, where the former two argue in defence of Monarch despite the lead senator's evident lack of sympathy. It ends with Graham and Serizawa walking out before the hearing is adjourned due to an important phone call. TV footage at the start of the film implies she's been attending these hearings for years following the events of 2014.
106* HeroicSacrifice: During the Antarctica battle, [[spoiler:Dr. Graham stays behind in the downed Osprey to help Mark when the latter gets trapped under debris whilst everyone else is already evacuating. Though she saves Mark's life, fleeing the Osprey a while after everyone else leaves the two of them vulnerable to being noticed by Ghidorah, and Ichi promptly eats Graham alive]].
107* HonoraryAunt: The ''King of the Monsters'' novelization states she's regarded by Madison Russell as being almost an aunt figure, not least due to the stability she provided amidst Madison's parents' divorce. Poetically, ''Godzilla: Aftershock'' reveals she was also close to Emma [[spoiler:before the latter's betrayal which ultimately gets Vivienne killed]].
108* ItWasAGift: [[spoiler:A posthumous case]]. A scene in the ''King of the Monsters'' novelization reveals that one of her possessions in her room at Castle Bravo is a Yapese pendant depicting Godzilla, which Serizawa himself gifted to her.
109* JumpedAtTheCall: Her Monarch Sciences profile indicates that when Serizawa first offered her a position in Monarch, Graham, being a lifelong dinosaur and fossil enthusiast, jumped at the chance to study ''living'' prehistoric creatures.
110* KidsLoveDinosaurs: Her Monarch bio says that as a child, she slipped away during a school field trip at a museum to explore the fossils and artefacts for herself, and she wasn't found until the following evening, asleep at the foot of a Brontosaurus skeleton.
111* LikeADaughterToMe: [[AllThereInTheManual According to the Manual]], this was the nature of her close relationship with Serizawa.
112* [[LikeFatherLikeSon Like Father, Like Daughter]]: Her passion for dinosaurs and paleobiology is a trait she shares with her deceased biological father.
113* MarriedToTheJob: According to the ''King of the Monsters'' [[AllThereInTheManual novelization]], none of her few romances have ever lasted because she's too committed to her Monarch work, a trait she bonded with Serizawa over.
114* MsExposition: Across her appearances, she provides a lot of exposition and information, from ExpositingTheMasquerade and expositing about the [=MUTOs=] in the 2014 movie, to expositing about the Phoenician tablets describing Jinshin-Mushi and Monarch's limited knowledge of the then-frozen Monster Zero.
115* NerdGlasses: Not in the movies, but in ''Godzilla Aftershock'', she's shown to have a thin-rimmed pair of large, oval-shaped glasses.
116* NiceGirl: ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' and its supplementary materials show that Graham was close friends to both Emma and Madison Russell, and she was also good at getting Mark to slightly open up. Serizawa meanwhile considers her the most compassionate person he ever knew. That being said, shots from both her movie appearances subtly show that while Graham isn't outspoken about it more than necessary, she doesn't think much of foolishness, such as when Admiral Stenz decides to nuke Godzilla and the [=MUTOs=], or when she's forced to listen to Mark's ranting in the Castle Bravo briefing room.
117* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: In ''King of the Monsters'', when the Monarch brass's Osprey is knocked into a crevasse and could topple inside at any moment, and with Godzilla and Ghidorah's catastrophic battle raging around them; Graham stays behind to free Mark of some debris that's pinning him down whilst everyone else is already running for their lives.
118* NuclearWeaponsTaboo: She's appalled when Admiral Stenz and Captain Hampton are actually planning to try neutralizing the rampant Kaiju by [[NukeEm nuking them]], calling it crazy. She points out the creatures feed on radiation, and when one combines this with the fact the Bikini Atoll bombings failed to kill even ''one'' of the Kaiju, it's very understandable why Graham is so appalled the military would think trying to nuke ''three'' Kaiju at once is in any way a remotely good idea.
119* NumberTwo: She's Dr. Serizawa's close assistant and protégé and one of the post-2014 Monarch top brass, who is almost always seen by her mentor's side.
120* SacrificialLion: ''King of the Monsters'' director Mike Dougherty says [[spoiler:she was killed off in the first 45 minutes of the movie]] with the intention of establishing Ghidorah's thoroughly evil nature in contrast to other antagonists.
121* SatelliteCharacter: In the movies, she largely just seems like an extension of Dr. Serizawa, with minimal personality or agency of her own on the big screen, and she's almost never seen without her mentor. Supplementary materials however largely avert this trope, doing more to flesh her out.
122* SayMyName: In ''King of the Monsters'', she screams Mark's name in distress when he's pinned by a collapsing section of ceiling in the downed Osprey.
123* SpellMyNameWithAnS: In ''Godzilla Aftershock'', her name is misspelled as Vivian.
124* StudentAndMasterTeam: She's Dr. Serizawa's closest friend and confidante despite being three decades younger than him. Supplementary materials reveal she began her career in Monarch as Serizawa's apprentice, and they gradually grew into scientific equals. The ''King of the Monsters'' novelization describes her as Serizawa's protégé.
125* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:The only warning before Ghidorah chomps her is her looking up and screaming. She's eaten so quickly in a scene with such low visibility, some viewers didn't know right away that it was Creator/SallyHawkins[='=] character Ghidorah just ate, and they required the sight of Serizawa mourning in front of a monitor listing Vivienne as "Deceased" to clue them in]].
126* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler:She's killed off less than a third of the way through the run time of the second movie she appears in]].
127* SwallowedWhole: [[spoiler:Ghidorah's middle head snaps his jaws shut around her and eats her whole in Antarctica]].
128* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She doesn't seem to be happy about working with Admiral Stenz and the military once they start making [[Film/TheAvengers2012 stupid-ass decisions]] – she subtly appears to be fuming when Stenz silently tells her to clear the room with a patronizing glare after he settles on nuking the Kaiju, and after [[spoiler:the nuke is stolen by the [=MUTOs=]]], her body language in the background in her next scene indicates she's very dismayed at what's come of the military's folly which she and Serizawa advised against.
129* ThisCannotBe: In the 2014 film, she reacts with disbelieving horror and says it's impossible the moment she and Serizawa realize that the second MUTO egg, which they were certain was completely inert, has awakened.
130* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Supplementary materials describe her as a NiceGirl and the most compassionate person Dr. Serizawa ever knew. Whilst she survives the events of the 2014 movie, she's not so lucky ''King of the Monsters'', [[spoiler:being spotted and brutally eaten by Ghidorah 1/3 into the movie's runtime]]. For bonus points, the much more cynical, dysfunctional and HotBlooded Mark Russell could have easily been killed instead of her if things had gone even ''slightly'' differently at that moment – as it stands, Mark survives the events of both ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' and the next movie, and he consistently never changes into a better person.
131* TwoFirstNames: Her last name is also commonly a first name.
132* WeHardlyKnewYe: Despite being in two movies, she was something of a SatelliteCharacter to Dr. Serizawa with very little character of her own before her [[spoiler:untimely demise at Ghidorah's hand (mouth?)]]. Her characterization is expanded on in supplementary materials.
133* WideEyedIdealist: {{Downplayed}}. Admiral Stenz regards her and Serizawa as a straight example of this trope because of their overt admiration of Godzilla. In reality, Graham and Serizawa are under no illusions about how dangerous some of the Kaiju they study are, and [[GoodIsNotDumb their advice against nuking the creatures and about Godzilla being key to humanity's survival is NOT stupidity]]. That being said, the 2014 movie's novelization shows Graham isn't as stoic, grim, or critical of human intervention in nature as Serizawa is before the male [=MUTO's=] hatching.
134* TheXenophile: Has a quasi-religious attitude towards Godzilla in particular, even calling him "a god, for all intents and purposes." Admiral Stenz understandably considers her naïve for this.
135* YoureInsane: A variation. She's horrified by the fact the military is actually naïve enough to think dropping a nuke on three Kaiju – creatures which feed on radiation and survived the Bikini Atoll tests – is anything other than a suicidally-stupid idea, to the point of exclaiming at Admiral Stenz and Captain Hampton, "This is crazy!"
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Deputy Director Natalia Verdugo]]
139[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monarch_photo_010711.jpg]]
140[[caption-width-right:350:]]
141!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MirellyTaylor
142!!!'''Appears In:''' ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''
143
144Michelle Duvall's superior, and one of Monarch's head honchos in the aftermath of G-Day in 2015.
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146* AlwaysSecondBest: She's implied to be ambitious and resentful over only being ''deputy'' director of Monarch, based on her and Lee's wordplay.
147* AntiHeroSubstitute: She fills in for Drs. Serizawa and Graham in the series as the head of Monarch's global operations who is involved in the series' plot, and she's a mirror to everything Serizawa stood for. Serizawa at least knows when to listen to his experts when they tell him about things he needs to know: Verdugo goes for the opposite direction. While she'll listen to her experts over gamma signals, she immediately dismisses any possibility of a HollowEarth. Whereas Serizawa cares about multiple lives, including those working under him, Verdugo dismisses the possibility of someone trying to send out a {{distress call}}, [[spoiler:which drives Tim to his breaking point and leads him to [[TakeThisJobAndShoveIt quit Monarch]]]]. Whereas scientists and soldiers who work under Serizawa are loyal to him, Verdugo ends up driving people that were loyal to her away, and they decide to break off from the organization.
148* BlueIsHeroic: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She wears a blue jacket in "The Way Out", and although she means well, she's established to be a flawed individual and is implied in this episode to be vain, with the series calling her effectualness into question.
149* DealWithTheDevil: Tim convinces her to make a deal with Brenda Holland of Applied Experimental Technologies (currently being rebranded [[spoiler:Apex Cybernetics]]) in order to free May, who'd been abducted and blackmailed by them. The deal gets May out of her legal trouble with AET at the price of enabling AET/[[spoiler:Apex]] to gain some ''lucrative'' influence with Monarch for future use.
150* FailureHero: Slightly {{downplayed|Trope}}. She means well, but in the end, she doesn't accomplish anything in the bigger picture which aids Monarch for the better (which is ironic given her [[TheNeedsOfTheMany outlook]]). [[spoiler:She ends up alienating Cate and Kentaro from Monarch even more than they already are, making a deal with [[EvilInc Apex Cybernetics]] (albeit only under pressure from Cate) which might have aided their CorporateConspiracy which leads to Mechagodzilla's rampage in 2024, and driving Tim away from Monarch entirely and driving him, along with the entire Randa family and May, into Apex's hands]].
151* HeadInTheSandManagement: Tim certainly comes to view her as such by the end of the show's first season. Over the course of the 2015 storyline, multiple characters disparage Monarch under her deputy leadership for seemingly having {{skewed priorities}} about the threat of Titans after the tragedy of G-Day, like not doing anything about the homicidal Frost Vark in the Alaskan wilderness. [[spoiler:In "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E10BeyondLogic Beyond Logic]]", she refuses to do anything to help the people trapped in the Axis Mundi beyond the Vile Vortices because she's still antsy about the pressure on the Vile Vortices, which has already started calming back down -- this is the last straw which leads Tim to quit Monarch]].
152* MeanBoss: She's a cold, stern and job-obsessed higher-up who appears professional (despite her ambitious resentment at being [[AlwaysSecondBest second-best]]), but she sorely lacks Serizawa's charisma, and after she first catches wind of Tim's unauthorized venture to Tokyo for Bill Randa's files, for the rest of the series, she can't go five minutes around him without at best saying next to nothing positive, or at worst threatening to suspend him. Showing her subordinates praise doesn't seem to be her biggest talent, while being acidic and dismissive comes to her like breathing. [[spoiler:It doesn't do her any favors in the lead-up to Tim dismissing her as a PointyHairedBoss for her questionable conduct and quitting Monarch]].
153* TheNeedsOfTheMany: In "Beyond Logic", she refuses to pool any resources into investigating the {{distress call}} [[spoiler:originating from the HollowEarth]] because she's focused on getting Monarch operational and protecting humanity at large from a possible imminent wave of Titan events, much to Tim's consternation.
154* PetTheDog: The one time when she ''isn't'' being cold, belligerent or downright acidic is when she takes the time to personally wait at a hospitalized Kentaro's beside with Tim for him to wake up, and when he does, she's sympathetic as she fills him in [[spoiler:on his half-sister and friends' apparent deaths]].
155* PointyHairedBoss: [[DoesntTrustThoseGuys Shaw]] blatantly considers her one, and he's not wrong that she tends to focus more on human problems than on pre-emptively preparing the world for future ''Titan'' problems, even in the wake of the devastation wrought during G-Day. [[spoiler:At the end of the series, Tim comes around to Shaw's view, and he tells Verdugo to her face that Shaw ''might'' have been right about Monarch, but he was ''definitely'' right about her]].
156* SmugSnake: Though she raises valid points many times, she's not as smart or capable as she thinks she is -- her interrogation of Lee, which starts with her feeling she's in complete control and can afford to play the good cop, turns into a HannibalLecture with Lee getting under her skin and ending up the victor. [[spoiler:By the end of the series, Verdugo's decisions and conduct have driven multiple characters that were once loyal to her away from Monarch into the hands of more proactive-seeming but dangerous groups and organizations, like Shaw's RenegadeSplinterFaction and the much more malignant Apex Cybernetics]].
157* TranquilFury: She almost never raises her voice above a whisper nor does she physically lash out, even when she's ''simmering'' with anger (which is very often), such as when she realizes Tim has triggered a citywide Titan evacuation drill as a {{fire alarm distraction}} [[spoiler:or when Tim tells her to her face that she's lived down to everything Shaw said Monarch was]].
158[[/folder]]
159
160[[folder:Dr. Ilene Chen]]
161[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ilene_chen.jpg]]
162[[caption-width-right:350:''"Myth is our compass."'']]
163->''"Slaying dragons is a Western concept. In the East, they are sacred. Divine creatures who brought wisdom, strength. Even redemption."''
164!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ZhangZiyi
165!!!'''Appears In:''' ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
166
167A senior mythologist and the head of Titan Research and Containment.
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169* AdaptationalMundanity: She and her sister Ling are ultimately an adaptation of [[spoiler:the Shobijin from the original ''Film/{{Mothra}}'' movie and Creator/{{Toho}}'s other Mothra-featuring movies]], but instead of being [[spoiler:miniature fairies from an unspoiled mystical island]], they're humans whose family have worshipped Mothra for generations and [[spoiler:have an odd history of HereditaryTwinhood]], and who show non-explicit signs of sharing a PsychicLink to their lineage's goddess.
170* AllMythsAreTrue: She firmly believes "myth is our compass" which can teach mankind how to mend our strained connections with nature and better cohabit the planet with Titans. She almost quotes the trope ''ad verbatim'' [[spoiler:when she witnesses the Hollow Earth ruins' Titan-worshipping iconography]].
171* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Not only does she have an identical twin sister who is distinguishable only by [[IdenticalTwinIDTag her hair]], she has identical twin daughters, and [[spoiler:her family has an [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane uncanny]] history of female HereditaryTwinhood in every generation]].
172* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: Ilene's maternal family and female relatives are expanded upon, [[spoiler:being a family descended from Mothra's ancient worshippers, who seem to consist solely of [[HereditaryTwinhood sets of identical twin girls in every generation]]]]. On the other hand, her and Ling's father, their grandfathers, and the father of Ilene's own daughters are all completely unknown, and they're conspicuously absent from the Chen family picture which only shows the female relatives; in a [[GenderInverted gender inversion]] of LineageComesFromTheFather.
173* AndThisIsFor: A variation. When [[spoiler:Godzilla, Mothra and the US Air Force]] arrive in Boston for the FinalBattle, looking to take their planet back from King Ghidorah, Ilene says "For [[spoiler:Serizawa]]" (who [[spoiler:gave his life in a HeroicSacrifice beforehand]]) before the ''Argo'' fires on Ghidorah to disorient him.
174* AppealToFamilialWisdom: She quotes a lesson that her mother used to teach her, "myth is our compass"; using it to explain why she looks to mythology as a guide on understanding the Titans. Ilene and her mother both believed that understanding the Titans through analyzing ancient peoples' recordings on them is the key to finding coexistence with them and mending mankind's relationship with nature.
175* AsianAndNerdy: A Chinese woman who is Monarch's chief mythographer, as well as a MsExposition. [[spoiler:For extra points, being a Monarch mythographer is an occupation which has run in her family since her grandmother and great-aunt's generation]].
176* CanonCharacterAllAlong: A subtle example. [[spoiler:It turns out roughly halfway through the film when her twin sister Ling is introduced, and when Ilene afterwards shows Mark pictures of her family who uncannily consist of sets of identical twins, that Ilene and her sister are an adaptation of the Shobijin. This is further {{downplayed}} in the novelization, where Ling is introduced earlier on than in the film]].
177* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: PlayedWith. She makes her first (movie) appearance in the same movie where Dr. Graham [[spoiler:is killed off]] (and in its prequel tie-in graphic novel), and she takes over Graham's role as the non-American, female Monarch scientist who reveres and [[MsExposition exposits about]] the Titans.
178* DeathGlare: When Mark makes a rude snip at her about Monarch's failure to make adequate preparations for a Titan mass awakening such as the [[EcoTerrorist eco-terrorists]] are trying to instigate, Ilene can only glare silently at him.
179* DoingResearch: After Godzilla [[spoiler:is seemingly killed]] and Ghidorah usurps Godzilla's dominance of the other Titans, Ilene delves into mythological research to work out Ghidorah's true nature, discovering by piecing texts together that Ghidorah is apparently [[spoiler:an extraterrestrial invasive species rather than an Earth-native Titan]].
180* EliteSchoolMeansEliteBrain: She's Monarch's top mythographer, and her bio says that she attended Tsinghua University, which has been consistently ranked as one of the best universities in the world.
181* FriendlyRivalry: With Rick Stanton concerning matters like Mothra's moral alignment and the Hollow Earth theory.
182* HereditaryTwinhood: She not only has a twin sister, but also identical twin daughters, and her mother and aunt are identical twins as are her grandmother and great-aunt. It's heavily implied this has something to do with [[spoiler:their family's generations-spanning PsychicLink to Mothra, and WordOfGod confirms it's meant to set the Chens up as [[AdaptationalMundanity the MonsterVerse incarnation of the Shobijin]]]].[[invoked]]
183* HeroicLineage: She and her twin sister are both third-generation Monarch operatives in their family, after their mother and grandmother Mei before them; and their family is noted for making some of mankind's greatest evolutionary discoveries. Furthermore, the novelization outright confirms the Chens are [[spoiler:descended from a lineage of Mothra-worshipping priestesses and have kept the stories about their goddess alive into the modern day]].
184* IdenticalGrandson: She shows some pictures of her family at one point, chronicling their history with Monarch. [[spoiler:Not only does she have an identical twin sister, but her daughters, mother/aunt and grandmother/great aunt are ''also'' identical twins]].
185* LineageComesFromTheFather: GenderInverted. Her mother and grandmother were all Monarch operatives before her, and it's furthermore implied that they're all descended from Mothra-worshipping priestesses; whilst Ilene's father (and her own daughters' father and her mother and aunt's father) are all [[AmbiguouslyAbsentParent ambiguously absent]].
186* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The movie drops some subtle hints that she and her sister Ling have a PsychicLink to Mothra [[spoiler:due to being an AdaptationalMundanity take on the Shobijin]], but there's nothing solid to confirm this. It also seems pretty uncanny that [[spoiler:at least ''four'' generations of their family (explicitly confirmed in the novelization to be descended from a lineage of Mothra-worshipping priestesses) [[HereditaryTwinhood have consisted of identical female twins]]]]. Is this all due to Mothra's influence or just a coincidence? The novelization explicitly all but confirms without a doubt that [[spoiler:Ling does indeed have a telepathic link to Mothra]].
187* MsExposition: Justified given her role as Monarch's senior mythologist. She knows a lot about the monsters and provides information on them (particularly from a mythographic standpoint), [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter taking over Dr. Graham's role of expositing on twists and reveals about the creatures]] after [[spoiler:Graham's death]].
188* MythologyGag: That Ilene has a twin sister who is present during Mothra coming out of her cocoon might be a shout out to the "Shobijin" twins from previous Mothra films. [[spoiler:[[WordOfGod Michael Dougherty]] has said in an interview that this was intentional, and that Ilene and her twin are very much the Shobijin -- something made more explicit in the novelization]]. Further, there was a planned credits scene where the adult twins would enter a temple where Ilene's five-year-old twin daughters would be singing to the new Mothra egg mentioned in the credits.[[invoked]]
189* PrecisionFStrike: After [[spoiler:Emma Russell finishes giving Mark and Monarch her manifesto for releasing the Titans to "save the world"]], there's a moment of silence before Ilene breaks it with her timeless delivery.
190-->"''That bitch!''"
191* SoreLoser: {{Downplayed}}, but her hilarious response to Rick being proven right [[spoiler:about the Hollow Earth]] is three sore words:
192-->"''Shut up, Rick.''"
193* VisualPun: For the role, Zhang Ziyi wears her hair very short, in what is sometimes known as a "Pixie Cut." [[spoiler:It's an allusion to the Shobijin, Mothra's heralds in the Toho movies, whom Ilene and her family are based on]]. You know, because [[DontExplainTheJoke a "pixie" is a kind of fairy]].
194[[/folder]]
195
196[[folder:Dr. Ling Chen]]
197[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterversedrling.jpg]]
198 [[caption-width-right:350:[[TheVoiceless ...]]]]
199!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ZhangZiyi
200!!!'''Appears In:''' ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
201
202The twin sister of Dr. Ilene Chen.
203
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205* AdaptationalMundanity: Alongside her sister. See the above folder for details.
206* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: See Ilene's folder for details.
207* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: See Ilene's folder for details.
208* FirstNameBasis: She's referred to as Dr. Ling instead of Dr. Chen, likely to distinguish her from her sister.
209* FlatCharacter: She's a One-Scene Wonder in the movie proper, and despite getting an extra scene in the novelization, she doesn't display much of a personality that's distinct from her sister.
210* HeroicLineage: Like her sister, she is a third-generation Monarch operative and she's descended from an ancient lineage of Mothra-worshipping priestesses.
211* IdenticalGrandson: She and her sister are identical twins like their mother, aunt, grandmother, great-aunt, etc.
212* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Her hair is much longer than her sister's and it's done up in a MotherlySidePlait - rather appropriate for the twin who gets to witness Mothra's rebirth.
213* LineageComesFromTheFather: GenderInverted. See her sister's folder above for details.
214* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: See Ilene's folder for details.
215* TheVoiceless: She doesn't say a word during her single appearance onscreen, notably even when Dr. Brooks is calling out for her attention. She would've had a speaking role in a [[https://theculturednerd.org/2020/07/storyboard-for-godzilla-king-of-the-monsters-reveals-mothra-twins-scene/ deleted post-credits scene]] that was storyboarded but ultimately wasn't used.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Dr. Rick Stanton]]
219[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bradley_whitford_godzilla.jpg]]
220%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
221->''"Oh, yeah, sure. Let's bring him in for a beer. You out of your goddamn mind?!"''
222!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradleyWhitford
223!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
224
225Monarch's crypto-sonographer, early warning specialist and resident cynic.
226
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228* AgentMulder: He openly believes in Dr. Brooks' Hollow Earth theory, something even the other Monarch top brass around him such as Dr. Chen are clearly sceptical of, and he seems to be somewhat alienated because of it [[spoiler:before he's proven right]]. His Monarch Sciences profile also reveals he was a member of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_for_extraterrestrial_intelligence SETI]] before joining Monarch.
229* TheAlcoholic: Implied. He has a coffee mug with the label "NOT YOURS" and he carries around a flask.
230* BearerOfBadNews: Throughout the film, he reports unfortunate and negative turns of events to the rest of the cast. Notably examples include telling everyone that they've lost track of Godzilla (apologetically saying in advance that he hates to crash the party), [[spoiler:and solemnly reporting Godzilla's apparent death after the Oxygen Destroyer's blast which has, in turn, left Ghidorah free to [[TyrantTakesTheHelm take Godzilla's office]]]].
231* CaptainErsatz: According to WordOfGod, the character is loosely based on Rick Sanchez from ''Franchise/RickAndMorty''.[[invoked]]
232* ComicalCoffeeCup: In his first scene, he's drinking from a mug with a label saying "NOT YOURS" taped on the side.
233* CommunicationsOfficer: He has shades of this when most of TheTeam[='s=] members are gathered on the ''Argo''[='s=] bridge; being the one who tries to track the eco-terrorists' video call, who remotely discovers that the ''Argo''[='s=] hangar doors are jammed, and who receives and screens Admiral Stenz' video call, all from his work-station.
234* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: He's regarded as the CovertGroup[='s=] [[AgentMulder equivalent to a conspiracy theorist]] for espousing Dr. Brooks' theory [[spoiler:about the HollowEarth]], which even the rest of the top brass think is just silly. He's [[KnewItAllAlong quite ecstatic]] to be proven right.
235* TheCynic: A highly sarcastic man, Stanton at the start of the movie doesn't have positive expectations of the Titans, even if he isn't near-frothing with rage at them like Mark is, and he furthermore seems to lack TheGovernment[='s=] fixation on exterminating the Titans and overconfidence that they can succeed. [[PupatingPeril After Mothra cocoons]], he bets against Chen that the imago form will be violent once it comes out, he expresses reservations about Castle Bravo exposing themselves to an agitated Godzilla in an attempt to calm the latter down and later about [[spoiler:launching a nuke at Godzilla to revive him]] even with King Ghidorah destroying the world in Godzilla's absence, and he makes it clear during the shared KirkSummation against Emma Russell that he believes the Titans awakening will result in nothing but "a dead, charred world overrun by monsters" regardless of Monarch's initial findings about the creatures' FertileFeet. He's also often the BearerOfBadNews. He seems to get ''slightly'' more optimistic by the movie's end after [[spoiler:Godzilla's victory against Ghidorah and the confirmation that Godzilla is on humanity's side, with the CreativeClosingCredits describing the aftermath further confirming his initial expectations of the Titans were wrong]].
236* DeadpanSnarker: Rick responds to just about everything with a sarcastic quip. He calls King Ghidorah "[[MultipleHeadCase Moe, Larry and Curly]]", and he jokes that he wants kids who won't have flippers from the radiation in [[spoiler:Godzilla's lair]].
237* EliteSchoolMeansEliteBrain: He's Monarch's top crypto-sonographer, in charge of monitoring acoustics to track Godzilla worldwide, and his Monarch Sciences bio says that he graduated from the University of Michigan; a university which is ranked prestigiously and is compared to the UsefulNotes/IvyLeague.
238* ExactTimeToFailure: He counts down the time to Godzilla going thermonuclear during the FinalBattle.
239* FriendlyRivalry: PlayedWith. He seems to have a bit of a rivalry with Dr. Chen. They bet over whether or not Mothra will prove to be aggressive in her imago form; and [[KnewItAllAlong Stanton is quite happy to be proven right]] about [[spoiler:the Hollow Earth being real]] (a theory which Dr. Chen was visibly exasperated hearing him talk about earlier), rubbing it in [[SoreLoser a sore Dr. Chen]]'s face.
240* FunctionalAddict: Downplayed. He's implied to be TheAlcoholic who has no issue drinking on the job, yet he constantly appears functional and relatively sound-minded.
241* GadgeteerGenius: He's in charge of using Monarch's satellites and bio-acoustics to monitor Titans' global passages. His profile on the official Monarch site reveals that he was previously a SETI communications engineer and a Landsat satellite-mapping technician.
242* GladHesOnOurSide: He quotes the trope nearly ad verbatim after watching Godzilla [[spoiler:unlock his Burning mode and violently obliterate King Ghidorah piece-by-piece]].
243* InsufferableGenius: He's very acerbic, cynical and bitterly sarcastic, but he's a very smart guy who's good at tracking the Titans' bio-acoustics.
244* ItHasBeenAnHonor: {{Inverted}}. Rick says this almost ad verbatim to [[spoiler:Serizawa]] before the latter departs to make a HeroicSuicide.
245* IveNeverSeenAnythingLikeThisBefore: He says this almost word-for-word when commenting on Ghidorah's [[spoiler:HydraProblem[=-level=] HealingFactor]], saying it "violates everything we know about the natural order" even by Titans' standards.
246* JumpedAtTheCall: His Monarch Sciences bio says that joining Monarch and studying real-life Kaiju sounded like a "dream job opportunity" to him when Serizawa first offered him a job, not least due to Rick's previous work for SETI and interest in the rumors about [[Film/KongSkullIsland Skull Island]].
247* KnewItAllAlong: He's not exactly humble when his theory about how Godzilla is able to travel around the world so fast is proven correct.
248* MarriedToTheJob: His profile explicitly says that his work for Monarch has taken a toll on his personal life and led to three divorces; he's truly happier in a relationship with his job than with any actual woman.
249* TheMedic: {{Downplayed}}. Although it apparently isn't his official job, Stanton takes on the role of a medic when treating an injured Lauren Griffin [[spoiler:at the film's end]]. He also sees roughly the same amount of action as the other top brass does on average.
250* NerdGlasses: He's a Monarch brainiac who wears classic chunky black plastic glasses. Lauren Griffin even passingly calls him and the other key Monarch brass nerds at one point.
251* ObligatoryJoke: When Stanton and Mark spy Godzilla in the HollowEarth whilst seeking [[MessianicArchetype the latter]]'s aid to save the world from [[SatanicArchetype King Ghidorah]], they say this:
252-->'''Mark Russell:''' Oh, my God.\
253'''Rick:''' -''zilla''!
254* OhCrap: Aside from being the BearerOfBadNews who kicks off the top brass's MassOhCrap over Godzilla approaching [[TheDreaded Monster Zero]]; the first thing that Rick says later in the movie when he sees a supercharged Godzilla is on a countdown to exploding like an atom bomb is to exclaim, "Oh, boy!"
255* OneSteveLimit: The ''King of the Monsters'' novelization features a second, unrelated Rick who lives near the Monarch outpost containing Scylla.
256* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Somewhat {{downplayed}} example, but the more grave things immediately get, the more soft-spoken and less snarky Stanton acts. In particular, he's nothing but solemn and respectful when [[spoiler:saying goodbye to Serizawa before the latter's HeroicSuicide]].
257* PluckyComicRelief: A lot of his role in the film not involving exposition or TechnoBabble is to make jokes which lighten the mood, more so than the rest of the main human cast.
258* SerialSpouse: He's middle-aged and [[AllThereInTheManual according to his Monarch Sciences profile]], he's been thrice divorced, and allegedly the fault is in himself.
259* ThisCannotBe: This trope is his response when Coleman reports that the giant typhoon in which Monster Zero disappeared has abruptly changed direction, commenting that no storm is that fast; at which point Ilene realizes:
260-->'''Ilene:''' [[WeatherManipulation Unless it's not a storm]].
261[[/folder]]
262
263[[folder:Colonel Diane Foster]]
264[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diane_foster.jpg]]
265%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
266->''"Is there another creature that might stand a chance against him?"''
267!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AishaHinds
268!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
269
270A decorated colonel who's the leader of the G-Team.
271----
272* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Going along with Monarch being one to S.H.I.E.L.D., she's a ColonelBadass headquartered on an AirborneAircraftCarrier, like ComicBook/NickFury.
273* BaldOfAuthority: She's a tough-as-nails colonel who leads the military forces aiding Monarch.
274* BaldHeadOfToughness: A bald, no-nonsense, tough-as-nails ColonelBadass and FrontLineGeneral, who is handy with a [[ColdSniper sniper rifle]].
275* BlackBossLady: An African-American female commanding officer in Monarch's military forces, who is constantly dressed in military camos and [[FrontlineGeneral goes into multiple battles with the troops under her command]]. According to her Monarch Sciences bio, Foster is also a wife and a mother.
276* ColdSniper: She has sniping skills as Asher learns the hard way along with having a no-nonsense attitude.
277* ColonelBadass: A stoic, tough-as-nails colonel who leads Monarch's G-Team, seems to be in her late 30s to early 40s, and has some [[ColdSniper impressive sniping skills]]. She's apparently somewhat familiar with Admiral Stenz, and though a deleted scene indicates they respect each other, Foster still seems somewhat distrustful of the Admiral based on how she looks to confirm Stenz wasn't lying about the [[spoiler:Oxygen Destroyer]] after the Admiral's video call (implicitly because Stenz leans toward following TheGovernment[='s=] orders to [[GeneralRipper try killing Titans with manmade means]] whereas Foster puts a ''little'' more faith in what Serizawa says). Adding more to the trope, Foster is one of the most unforgiving of [[spoiler:Emma Russell's betrayal]] before the latter's MotiveRant. Foster's Monarch profile notes she has a highly decorative military career and chooses only the best soldiers to train under her.
278* CommanderContrarian: {{Averted}}. When Godzilla aggressively approaches Castle Bravo, Foster heeds Serizawa's insistence on standing down instead of making him an IgnoredExpert, despite her strong reservations.
279* DistaffCounterpart: To [[Characters/MonsterVerseUSGovernmentAndMilitary Admiral William Stenz]]. Besides being a {{Foil}} to him in ''King of the Monsters'', she takes over his role as the military leader among the human experts.
280* {{Foil}}: To Admiral Stenz. Both are high-ranking and decorated military officers who are charged with protecting human lives from the Kaiju and cooperating with Monarch in that capacity, and one is a Caucasian-American male while the other is an African-American female. However, Foster's relations with Monarch are considerably less strained as she's more likely to follow through with their advice than Stenz. Foster is portrayed as a FrontLineGeneral whereas Stenz is primarily portrayed as an officer who operates from mission control.
281* FrontLineGeneral: A colonel would typically be a bit more in the back, but Foster leads the charge on foot during the Antarctica skirmish, to a lesser extent she's on the USS ''Argo'' when it oversees the Washington D.C. battle whilst her troops are participating in the battle onboard an Osprey, and she pilots an Osprey to rescue the Russells and the rest of the G-Team from a Titan-ravaged Boston during the FinalBattle. Her Monarch profile mentions she's had "tactical leadership on the world's most dangerous frontlines" before joining Monarch.
282* MissionBriefing: She and Dr. Graham command the briefing on Jonah's raid on Outpost 61, before Mark interrupts to say that going to the outpost (as Foster is initially planning to) is likely a decoy Jonah expects them to take. Later, she's conducting the briefing preceding the military assault on King Ghidorah's roost in Washington D.C. in the wake of the global apocalypse.
283* SequelNonEntity: Despite her pivotal role in Monarch as the G-Team leader, Foster (and her team) are completely absent from ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''; and even in the novelization, they don't get so much as a mention.
284[[/folder]]
285
286[[folder:Sam Coleman]]
287[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterversesamcoleman.jpg]]
288 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
289->''"Is it just me or has he been working out?"''
290!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ThomasMiddleditch
291!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''
292
293Monarch's director of technology and communications liaison with the U.S. government.
294
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296* AsYouKnow: When he, Graham and Serizawa first approach Mark, Coleman gives Mark a rundown on what the ORCA is and what it does even though Mark is one of the original device's co-inventors, prompting Mark to lampshade this trope and chide him.
297-->'''Mark:''' I know what the hell it is, I helped build the prototype!
298* BrainyBrunette: He has curly, light-brown hair married with a distinctly stuttery disposition, and he's Monarch's director of technology who earned his bachelor's degree [[ChildProdigy when he was only fourteen]].
299* ChildProdigy: According to his Monarch Sciences profile, Sam taught himself how to refurbish old arcade games and successfully re-sell them when he was a child, and he took up [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedcubing speedcubing]] as a mental ''relaxation technique''.
300* CynicIdealistDuo: PlayedWith. He wants to form one with the far more [[TheCynic cynical]], [[TragicBigot Titan-hating]], and outright unreciprocative Mark Russell from the moment they meet. Mark only starts to warm up to Coleman ''after'' he eats his HumblePie, and even then, Mark and Coleman are only seldom in the same room.
301* DeadpanSnarker: Sam makes several quips about things such as Godzilla's physical appearance and Ghidorah's name.
302* EliteSchoolMeansEliteBrain: He's one of Monarch's top brains, and according to his Monarch Sciences bio, he's their director of technology who graduated from [=McGill=] and Harvard, both of which are among the world's best-ranked universities.
303* TheEngineer: The ''Chief Engineer'' variety. According to his Monarch Sciences bio, as the (unusually mousy) Director of Technology, Sam's in charge of overseeing ''all'' of Monarch's new proto-tech; from weapons to communications to networking.
304* EtTuBrute: Of all the Monarch top brass in the film, not including Mark, Sam is arguably the most dismayed once he realizes [[BrokenPedestal what Emma has done]]; to the point where he's at first in denial.
305* GadgeteerGenius: His official profile states that he's a lifelong tech whiz, having invented his first self-learning computer when he was just 15, and he oversees all of Monarch's latest tech.
306* HauledBeforeASenateSubCommittee: He attends the senate hearing at the start of the film alongside Graham and Serizawa concerning the matter of the Titans, and provides what Senator Willis is admittedly partly right to call a "fifth-grade history lesson" on Titans. He's also the only member of Monarch present who takes pacifying the senators seriously even though they admittedly have a very anti-Titan bias and aren't taking Monarch nearly as seriously as they should. Coleman's Monarch Sciences profile states he's called to attend government hearings on Monarch's behalf quite frequently.
307* HiddenDepths: Of all the team Sam is the staunchest at defending Emma [[spoiler:when they believe she has gone rogue. It's not until Mark himself confirms it does he relent]].
308* JockDadNerdSon: According to Sam's Monarch profile, his father Michael Coleman was apparently a loud man who used to openly hope that his son would grow up to be a professional hockey player. A stark contrast to the man Sam grew into, a GadgeteerGenius who has speaking problems and looks like he lives on pure rabbit food.
309* MissionControl: Once both [[spoiler:Serizawa and Graham have passed away]], Coleman is coordinating Mark and the G-Team's search-and-rescue mission from onboard the ''Argo'' during the FinalBattle in Boston.
310* NiceGuy: He's an incredibly friendly guy who sees the best in almost everything and everyone – from the Titans generally to people who aren't eco-terrorists – and it's difficult to imagine that Coleman would ever hurt a fly unless his life depended on it. He even [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan wants to be friends with Mark Russell]] [[{{Jerkass}} for some reason]]. Coleman can be stuttering and awkward in social interactions, but he apparently gets by well enough to routinely represent Monarch in front of the United States Senate.
311* OneSteveLimit: He has the same first name as the Brody child in ''Film/Godzilla2014''.
312* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan:
313** He's the Sensitive Guy to Mark Russell's Manly Man, and he tries to befriend Mark during the movie. Sam is a skinny nerd who at first can barely speak up around other people without stuttering and stumbling his own words, and he's mainly involved in technology and indoor work compared to Mark's zoology and photography. Sam is more openly compassionate, idealistic and thoughtful about others than the bitter, cynical and [[ItsAllAboutMe emotionally egocentric]] Mark is. Sam's Monarch Sciences profile furthermore indicates he's more used to working remotely over participating in fieldwork, another contrast to Mark.
314** It's revealed on the Monarch Sciences website that Sam and his father Michael are a case of JockDadNerdSon.
315* SequelNonEntity: He doesn't appear in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' at all, despite being one of Monarch's top brass in the previous movie. Nor does he get mentioned in the novelization at all.
316* TheSocialExpert: ZigZagged. According to his bio, he was a self-taught retro gaming entrepreneur in his childhood, and the fact that he's regularly called on to represent Monarch in front of the U.S. Senate has got to say something. However, he's shown to also be quite a timid guy who struggles not to stutter nor stumble over his own words in a face-to-face meeting.
317* TeenGenius: On top of being a ChildProdigy, his bio says that he was just 14 when he earned his bachelor's degree, and he created his first self-learning computer program just a year later.
318* ThatCameOutWrong: He calls himself a big fan of Mark's wife... then clarifies he meant Emma's work, and then just keeps [[DiggingYourselfDeeper making it worse]].
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Director Guillerman]]
322[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterverseguillerman_4.jpg]]
323 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
324!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LanceReddick
325!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''
326
327A high-ranking Monarch director who advises Mark Russell during Godzilla's 2024 rampage.
328
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330* AdaptationalDumbass: In the novelization, he and to a lesser extent Mark have a moment of what can only be described as incompetent sheer idiocy which isn't present in the movie, when Guillerman asks whether they should be rooting for Godzilla or [[spoiler:Mechagodzilla]] following the latter's emergence. Guillerman asks this ''after'' [[spoiler:the Mecha]]'s emergence has effectively confirmed his suspicions that [[spoiler:Apex are indeed responsible for]] provoking Godzilla (who Monarch knows doesn't act aggressively unless provoked and who is essential to humanity's defence against hostile Titans), after the Mecha's emergence has effectively confirmed Apex are responsible for putting eight million people in mortal danger, and '''''just after'''[==]'' Guillerman has watched [[spoiler:the Mecha]] ''[[{{Sadist}} intentionally]] raze half of Hong Kong without provocation''.
331* TheCameo: For Creator/LanceReddick. Originally, he was supposed to have a larger role, but most of his scenes were cut.
332* DemotedToExtra: Thanks to most of his scenes being cut, he shows up for only one scene in the final film.
333* NervesOfSteel: He doesn't show any sign of panic while in the radius of one of Godzilla's rampages.
334* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He remains completely calm while Godzilla rampages through Hong Kong, simply suggesting to Mark that they start evacuating the city with no sign of fear. In the novelization, he's higher ranking than Mark, and he demands that the latter join him at Castle Bravo after Godzilla's first attack because Mark noticed the warning signs before anyone else. Encouraging Mark to contribute his thoughts and ideas on the situation, Guillerman distrusts Apex's involvement in Godzilla's rampage, but he refuses to jump to conclusions about them without any sufficient evidence, and he's quite alacritous to turns of events in Hong Kong.
335[[/folder]]
336
337!!Founders and Early Members
338[[folder:Eiji Serizawa]]
339!!!'''Appears In:''' ''Godzilla Awakening''
340
341[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eijiserizawa_young.jpg]]
342[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see him as an old man ]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eijiserizawa_old.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
343
344A character in the (now non-canon) prequel graphic novel ''Godzilla: Awakening'', who was also referenced in the movies' official novelizations by Greg Keyes. He's the father of Dr. Ishirō Serizawa and the grandfather of Ren. He's a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing and a sailor who became one of the original members of Monarch, as well as the first Monarch operative to believe Godzilla was real.
345
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347
348* FiftiesHair: In the 40s and 50s, he had a conservative-looking haircut that matched the times.
349* AdmiringTheAbomination: He seems to admire the Shinomura while acknowledging that it's a danger to humanity that must be neutralized.
350* AgentMulder: Somewhat. He wholeheartedly believed that references to the same sea monster across multiple cultures around the world indicated they were all inspired by the same saurian Titan, at a time when the rest of Monarch believed it was just a myth and thought Eiji's beliefs to be a wild goose chase. And to be fair to the sceptics, the fledgling Monarch (who did not yet fully understand the power discrepancy between humanity and the Titans) had previously attempted locating Godzilla and they'd had about as much luck as locating the Loch Ness Monster would bring.
351* DeathByOriginStory: His death is more benign than in most examples of this trope, as he implicitly passed away peacefully. It was at Eiji's funeral that Ishirō decided he was ready to follow in his father's footsteps by joining Monarch.
352* IgnoredExpert: He ends up being this at least twice (''thrice'' if we count his AgentMulder above as another case). His account of witnessing a part of the Shinomura survive and escape the creature's clash with Godzilla is dismissed by his colleagues, despite him being a ''direct'' eyewitness to the battle; and directly following that, he's dismissed as having "spent too much time amongst the natives" when he says Monarch should let Godzilla try killing the Shinomura instead of trying to nuke both creatures (although in frankness, [[NuclearOption the latter option did end up solving the Shinomura problem permanently without killing Godzilla]], whereas Godzilla working on his own had failed to do anything more than chase Shinomura off towards its next target).
353* NerdGlasses: He had browline glasses as a young man, and he grew obsessed with studying and tracking Godzilla to a point where even the rest of the fledgling Monarch regarded him as eccentric.
354* PapaWolf: Right after the devastating blast which forever changed the world on August 6, 1945, the first thing he did was rush to find his baby son.
355* StoicSpectacles: In his old age, he's traded his NerdGlasses for a pair of thin-rimmed spectacles which give off this impression.
356* AStormIsComing: {{Discussed}}. He says this word-for-word while comparing and contrasting the upcoming nuclear tests in Bikini Atoll to a storm in order to convince a local woman to heed the military's efforts to make her leave.
357* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Despite his love for his son, Eiji was often absent for long periods throughout Ishirō's childhood due to his work for Monarch; to Ishirō's dismay, the latter didn't know that the organization his father worked for was anything other than a cargo company until Eiji was an elderly man.
358* TheXenophile: Besides AdmiringTheAbomination when it comes to Shinomura, Eiji was the first person in Monarch to deduce that Godzilla was as real as Shinomura, and he developed a particular fixation on finding the creature.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Colonel Leland Lafayette "Lee" Shaw III]]
362[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mlom_shawkurtrussell_3.jpg]]
363[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see him when he was younger]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mlom_shawwyattrussell_3.jpg[[/labelnote]]]][[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see his original appearance in ''Godzilla: Awakening'' ]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/godzillaawakeningshaw_7.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
364
365!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/KurtRussell (old, ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters''), Creator/WyattRussell (young, ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'')
366!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Godzilla Awakening'' | ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''
367
368A U.S. Army officer in the 1950s and an early member of Monarch, who was close friends and colleagues with William "Bill" Randa and Dr. Keiko Randa-Miura throughout most of the decade, before being retired by the present day.
369
370----
371* AcePilot: Du-Ho describes Lee as the best pilot he knows when it comes to "flying by [the] seat of the pants". Indeed, Lee successfully pilots an antiquated plane through a violent storm, which implicitly brought down Hiroshi Randa's more modern plane, in one piece.
372* ActionHero: Prefers to solve his problems by shooting it or blowing it up. Best exemplified during the flashback to Kazakhstan - when the trio are held at gunpoint by a small child, Lee immediately reaches for his weapon whereas Bill and Keiko try and talk the kid down.
373* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The ''Godzilla: Awakening'' graphic novel depicts him as a founding member of Monarch who was in on the existence of Titans in 1946, and who recruited Ishirō's father Eiji in that time. In ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'', Lee was apparently an ordinary Army lieutenant who was unaware of Titans and unaffiliated with Monarch as late as 1952 until his encounter with the Ion Dragon. His role and presence in the Castle Bravo atomic bombing are also markedly different in the series' depiction than the ''Awakening'' depiction, firmly retconning the latter from the Franchise/MonsterVerse[='s=] canon.
374* AgeCut: {{Inverted|Trope}} in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E3SecretsAndLies Secrets and Lies]]", which features a {{dissolv|e}}ing {{match cut}} from Old Shaw's face in 2015 to Young Shaw's face when transitioning to a 1954 flashback. PlayedStraight [[spoiler:in Young Shaw's very last scene]] in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E8Birthright Birthright]]", [[spoiler:where the camera cuts from a doped-out Young Shaw having just been placed in the [[GildedCage retirement home]] to an old Shaw watching TV in 2014 with a BodyWipe]].
375* AlcoholicParent: Not him, but it's {{implied|Trope}} that his father was one. When Puckett laments what his father would think of the mess his bar brawl caused, Lee snarks that they could find out if they sober him up long enough to ask.
376* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:He's technically the villain of the last few episodes, seeking to destroy all the portals to the Hollow Earth - something the audience knows would be a disaster. However, his goals are noble in that he's trying to stop another catastrophe like G-Day from ever happening again. Further, when Shaw and his friends end up marooned in Axis Mundi, his main concern is Cate and May's safety]].
377* TheAtoner: He admits more than once that he views his campaign [[spoiler:to close all the Vile Vortices]] as atonement for him failing to do enough to save his friends and prepare the world for another Titan emergence.
378* TheBusCameBack: After his debut as a Monarch figure and mentor figure to Serizawa's father in ''Godzilla: Awakening'', he wasn't seen or heard from for another nine years (out-of-universe), four new Franchise/MonsterVerse motion picture works, and another four graphic novels, before the character was announced to be returning in the ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'' TV series.
379* CassandraTruth: He tries to tell now-adult Hiroshi what he encountered in Hollow Earth, but Hiroshi dismisses his claims [[spoiler:and returns his pocket knife]]. As Lee tells Michelle decades later, he's been trying to tell Monarch for years, and they don't listen to him because they think he's crazy. [[spoiler:Despite the fact that he hadn't aged a day in the 20 years he was missing]].
380* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: In 2015, he firmly thinks that the more he tried to talk sense into Monarch's perceived HeadInTheSandManagement for being negligent to the threat of future Titan emergences, the more Monarch tried to shut him up and keep him locked away.
381* ConnectedAllAlong: After Shaw's first appearance in ''Godzilla: Awakening'', ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'' reveals that he was close friends and colleagues with the same William "Bill" Randa who featured in ''Film/KongSkullIsland'' and set off that movie's plot, implicitly since just before Bill entered Monarch. The first episode even shows how they all met: In 1952, Lee was assigned to guard Dr. Keiko Miura--a Japanese scientist working for the recently-established Monarch, who was tracking strange radiation patterns--as punishment for getting into a bar fight with some other soldiers. While trekking through the jungle, they ran into Bill Randa--who was tracking those same patterns based on local myths and legends. Despite Lee's skepticism, Keiko and Bill found the wreck of the USS ''Lawton'' and a Titan dubbed the Ion Dragon. Following this, Bill joined Monarch and with Lee's help secured funding from the US government.
382* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He's the closest thing that the 2015 ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'' storyline has to a main human antagonist.
383** He's a Contrasting ''Prequel'' Antagonist to [[EvilInc Apex Cybernetics]] from the preceding live-action instalment, ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''. [[spoiler:Like Apex, Shaw is initially an ally to the main human cast, but he has his own plans for "saving the world" from the threat that Titans pose to humanity, and they involve illegal operations and involve him accidentally ''causing'' an even bigger apocalyptic threat instead of fixing anything. However, Apex actively wanted to murder and usurp Godzilla to take his place as the Alpha Titan on Earth, then exterminate or enslave the other Titans for their own purposes; whereas Shaw recognizes that Godzilla is mankind's ally, and instead seeks to cut the other Titans off from the Earth's surface via closing the Vile Vortexes. Apex were an extremely wealthy, powerful, futuristic, techy and brazen {{corporate conspiracy}} with a lot of resources and influence, whereas Shaw leads a smaller, guerrilla RenegadeSplinterFaction of Monarch with limited resources that they steal. Apex were unscrupulous [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist not-so-well-intentioned extremists]] whom were ultimately motivated by power and ambition, and they didn't think twice about endangering millions of lives for their own ends, whereas Shaw is a true AntiVillain with firm moral standards who abhors the loss of human lives. Whereas Apex were purely using the main cast of ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' as pawns and were happy to dispose of them when their usefulness ended, Shaw's affection for the main 2015 cast is genuine, and he goes back trying to save them after they've split off]].
384** He also contrasts Irene from the preceding overall instalment, ''WesternAnimation/SkullIsland2023''. Both are morally gray, noble characters with standards, [[spoiler:who have lost the people they loved most including someone who [[ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated was not really dead]],]] they both lead an armed group who don't exactly operate inside the law, and they're both happy to work with their respective works' main heroes so long as they're not in the way. However, Irene was a botanist who had no interactions with nor awareness of Monarch, and her chief motivations were to get her long-lost {{missing child}} back off Skull Island. Shaw on the other hand is an elderly retired Army colonel who is intrinsically tied to Monarch's history, has a beef with their questionable conduct, and is concerned with the bigger picture of safeguarding humanity against future Titan threats.
385* CoolOldGuy: When we meet him again in the retirement home, he's still fairly spry and handsome (with a full head of [[SilverFox silver hair]], no less) for a man in his nineties. When Cate, Kentaro and May show up, he shows basically no hesitation in getting back into the action. The characters in 2015 point out that for him to be a military officer in the 1950s (as he appears in the flashback timeline), he has to be in his early 90s, but looks like he's in his early 70s (and a spry one at that, as he's played by the 72 year old Kurt Russell). He shrugs this off as "good genes". [[spoiler:This is eventually revealed as the result of a botched expedition to HollowEarth leaving him [[YearOutsideHourInside time displaced upon his return]]]].
386* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: [[spoiler:Hiroshi and]] Monarch dismissed his post-Operation Hourglass account of what really happened and his warnings about preparing for future Titan emergences, for years. G-Day proved him right about the Titans coming, [[spoiler:and his account of the [[YearOutsideHourInside Axis Mundi]] is also true]]. The fact that Monarch ignored him to the point of denial is a major factor in why he's lost all trust and faith in the organization's present day iteration.
387* CunningLinguist: It's revealed in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E6TerrifyingMiracles Terrifying Miracles]]" that he understands French, and he's an intelligent and capable military man even in his old age who manages to outsmart and stay one step ahead of Monarch.
388%%* DeadpanSnarker
389* DeliberateValuesDissonance: When he first meets Keiko in 1952, it takes him quite some time to wrap his head around the notion that the respected and qualified doctor he's been assigned as security detail for is a Japanese [[SamusIsAGirl woman]]. This was quite a normal attitude for his time.
390* DidNotGetTheGirl: ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'' reveals that Lee and [[spoiler:Dr. Keiko Miura fell in love with each other by 1955, but after he skipped an important military conference to pursue her and Bill Randa on a Titan-hunting expedition, General Puckett--who'd made it clear that if Lee attended the conference he'd be given control of Monarch to run as he saw fit, but if he didn't there would be unpleasant consequences--passed military oversight of Monarch to Lieutenant Hatch instead. Lt. Hatch proceeded to gut Monarch's funding, insult Keiko to her face for being Japanese while having the FBI dig up her past as an Imperial Japanese Navy officer, and say that the threat Monarch should really be hunting was [[RedScare Communist spies infiltrating American society]] instead of giant monsters. As a result, Keiko was furious at Lee for having screwed the organization she helped establish over out of jealousy, and she and Bill Randa grew closer until they fell in love and got married, leaving Lee initially bitter and alone]].
391* DoesntTrustThoseGuys: In the present, he doesn't trust Monarch at all after they refused to believe him [[spoiler:about the HollowEarth]], and after he spent decades watching them sit behind their desks and do absolutely nothing to proactively and preemptively prepare humanity for a Titan emergence like G-Day.
392* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His chronological first appearance has him hauled in front of Puckett for starting a bar fight after objecting to other soldiers making unwelcome advances on a Filipino bar girl - firmly establishing him as a man of action with strong morals who doesn't necessarily think of the consequences of his actions.
393* FatalFlaw: Passion. Shaw is deeply driven by his emotions over reason, which clouds his vision of the bigger picture and gets him into avoidable trouble. In 1955, he blows off an extremely important meeting that would have seen him put in charge of Monarch so that he can join his friends on a field mission, [[spoiler:particularly Keiko who he's fallen in love with,]] and this leads to Lieutenant Hatch, who wants to sabotage Monarch for his own purposes, being put in charge instead. [[spoiler:In 2015, Shaw blows off Cate's warnings to him that his plan to seal off the HollowEarth is risking annihilating the world if he continues it once he hears that the data came from Monarch, whose history of being non-proactive to preventing Titan threats before they begin he has a chip on his shoulder towards, and to some degree because he feels a need to atone for his own past failings with his plan -- this sets off a chain of events which get him, Cate and May stranded in Axis Mundi and lead to his possible death there]].
394* FishOutOfTemporalWater: This is revealed to be a key part of his backstory, [[spoiler:and the true reason why he's {{older than he looks}}. During the disastrous venture to HollowEarth as part of Operation Hourglass in 1962, he's stranded in the Hollow Earth's Axis Mundi for little over a week, but due to the realm's [[YearOutsideHourInside time distortion]], it's 1982 on Earth's surface when he returns. He's confused by the sight of a color TV and a broadcast of a shuttle launch, and that's ''before'' he discovers his [[HonoraryUncle honorary nephew]] is now a cold young man, or that Billy is long dead]].
395* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:Although his death falling behind in the Axis Mundi is an UncertainDoom, nevertheless, Shaw grins at Keiko as he thanks her for everything and pries his hand loose from hers in a HeroicSacrifice]].
396%%* HairContrastDuo: To Bill and Keiko in the 50s.
397* HisStoryRepeatsItself: He's haunted by his failure to save Keiko from falling to her [[spoiler:supposed]] death in the Kazakhstan power plant's reactor when he tried to [[TakeMyHand take her hand]], [[spoiler:which is a secondary factor in his present day self's crusade to forcibly seal off the HollowEarth]]. Near the series' end, [[spoiler:Cate almost falls in the very same spot where her grandmother did -- this time, Lee grabs her hand just in time]].
398* HonoraryUncle: To Hiroshi, even being addressed as "Uncle" by him. Towards the series' end, Hiroshi's children refer to him as their uncle too.
399* IgnoredExpert: He's not a scientist, but he's been trying to warn Monarch how unprepared they've been for the Titans emerging for decades, to no avail. He rightfully calls out Monarch for not preparing the inevitable, which led to the disaster in 2014. Duvall ends up seeing his point and [[HazyFeelTurn joins his side]].
400* ItHasBeenAnHonor: He tells Keiko as much [[spoiler:in his old age, thanking her "for everything" before he commits a HeroicSacrifice ensuring she makes it out of the HollowEarth]].
401* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: His younger self in the 50s segments of ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'' is shown to be sardonic and somewhat aggressive, and he doesn't get off to a good start with Bill or Keiko in '52, plus he initially has some {{deliberate values dissonance}} when he first meets Keiko; but he's still a good and loyal man who cares a lot about his two colleagues' lives. Before meeting Keiko and Bill, Lee in '52 got into a nasty bar fight with a pair of soldiers because he was outraged that they were drunkenly sexually harassing a Filipino barmaid, describing them as "bullies" for their behavior when he's explaining himself to a superior officer.
402* LastRequest: His very last word [[spoiler:to [[ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated Keiko]] as he apparently [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself]] ensuring that she escapes [[YearOutsideHourInside Axis Mundi]] and returns to Earth (bearing in mind that Keiko had earlier intended to stay behind in Axis Mundi out of despair)]]:
403-->"''LIVE!''"
404* LoveTriangle: He and Billy both quickly become attracted to Keiko upon meeting her, [[spoiler:and eventually both men fall in love with her. She first falls for Shaw and reciprocates his feelings, but when he blows off a meeting that would've given him operational command of Monarch so he could stay by her side, it drives a wedge between them. After that, she grows closer to Billy and falls for him, and they marry, leaving Shaw alone.]]
405* MentorArchetype: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. In his original appearance in the now-{{canon discontinuity}} ''Godzilla: Awakening'', he's responsible for recruiting Eiji Serizawa into Monarch and subsequently becomes an old friend, though it evidently wasn't from Shaw that Eiji or his son gained their defining passion for Godzilla.
406* MilitaryMaverick: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}.
407** In the 1950s storyline, General Puckett sees great things in Shaw in the 1950s storyline, and Shaw is a man who's very loyal to his friends, has a selfless streak of wanting to be helping on the frontline instead of from behind, and is in-tune with his feelings. However, Shaw's personality traits and cowboy attitude lead him to make a very short-sighted and costly poor decision ''despite'' Puckett's cautions based on his own personal feelings; when he blows off his promotion to becoming Monarch's head because he's unnerved by the idea of leading Monarch from behind a desk and not being in the thick of it with his friends anymore (particularly Keiko, who he's fallen in love with). This leads to Puckett being forced to put Lieutenant Hatch in charge of Monarch instead of Shaw, and Hatch then nearly destroys the organization that Lee and his friends have spent years building.
408** [[spoiler:In the 2015 storyline, whilst Shaw ''is'' more successful and competent at making progress than Monarch is when he goes rogue and founds a RenegadeSplinterFaction to close the Vile Vortices, his highly emotion-driven personality and motivations render him completely blind to the mounting evidence that his plan, if it succeeds, will do much more harm than good to the world]].
409* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
410** {{Subverted|Trope}} in 1954 in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E3SecretsAndLies Secrets and Lies]]". Shaw and his friends reveal their evidence of Godzilla's existence to the military, and they request a huge amount of uranium from General Puckett with which to lure Godzilla out, but Puckett interprets the request to mean the military should pour the uranium into trying to kill Godzilla with an atomic bomb, which they do. However, not only does the bomb fail to kill Godzilla, as the group discovers in 1955, but immediately after the kill attempt against Godzilla, Puckett is scared enough by the prospect of more Titans threatening humanity that he gives Shaw and the young Monarch unlimited government funding.
411** PlayedStraight in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E6TerrifyingMiracles Terrifying Miracles]]", when Shaw blows off an important meeting so that he can join Bill and Keiko in the field, much to Keiko's consternation. This poor decision prevents General Puckett from giving Shaw full jurisdiction over Monarch to run it as he sees fit, and instead, Puckett is forced to put Lieutenant Hatch in charge. Hatch proceeds to gut Monarch's funding and tries to get it shut down for his own ends.
412** [[spoiler:Shaw attempts to save the world from future HollowEarth incursions by forcibly sealing all the Vile Vortices, not realizing that with every vortex he seals, the radiation pressure on the remaining vortexes increases, meaning his actions are likely to [[EarthShatteringKaboom explode the Earth's entire crust]] if they go far enough]].
413* NiceMeanAndInbetween: The mean to Bill's nice and Keiko's in-between.
414* ObiWanMoment: [[spoiler:In "Beyond Logic", during the escape from [[YearOutsideHourInside Axis Mundi]], he realizes that he can't escape with Keiko, Cate and May when their pod is caught in the exit rift's suction with him hanging onto the exterior by Keiko's hand, threatening to pull her out with him or weigh the pod down before it reaches the rift. He reassures Keiko that it's alright and tells her to live as he pries his hand out of hers, falling behind the pod to his [[UncertainDoom possible death]] amid the chaos of the rift's suction]].
415* OlderThanHeLooks: If he was thirty-something in the 1950s, that'd make him over 90 years old by 2015, but he looks a good two decades younger[[note]]Kurt Russell was 72 when the series aired and he looks remarkably good for his age[[/note]]. This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d repeatedly by different characters. In casual conversation, Lee attributes it to good genes, [[spoiler:but the truth is -- classified even to Monarch's most valuable agents -- that he led a recon mission to the Hollow Earth in 1962, [[YearOutsideHourInside and was inside Axis Mundi for what he thought was a "week or so", only to discover once he escaped that 20 years of real time had passed]]. He really ''is'' only in his 70s.]]
416* ParentalSubstitute: A subdued case, but the opening of "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E9AxisMundi Axis Mundi]]" indicates that he served as a surrogate father to Hiroshi inbetween Keiko's fall in '59 and [[spoiler:the onset of Lee's own disappearance in]] 1962, while Bill was becoming withdrawn and distant. Lee admits in his old age that he in turn saw Hiro as a [[LikeASonToMe son]].
417* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: He automatically assumes that Keiko is Dr. Miura's ''assistant'' after making a pass at her, and he's initially incredulous of her abilities as a scientist. Downplayed, as he gets over it quickly and is otherwise fairly progressive for a white man from the 1950s - he fights two other soldiers who were sexually harassing a Filipino barmaid.
418* {{Pride}}: Like Admiral Stenz, Emma Russell, Apex Cybernetics and many other antagonists, Shaw makes the mistake of assuming nature will do just what he wants it to if he tries to force it. [[spoiler:He's trying to save the world from future hostile Titan incursions via forcibly sealing every HollowEarth passageway on the surface, unaware that doing so is implicitly increasing pressure on the remaining rifts and could potentially [[EarthShatteringKaboom explode the planet's crust]]]].
419* ThePromise: In the 1982 flashback of "Axis Mundi", Hiroshi recalls that Lee had promised him he'd come back just before he disappeared and was presumed dead. Lee ''did'' make it back to Hiroshi eventually, but he was twenty years late [[spoiler:due to the [[YearOutsideHourInside slower flow of time]] inside the [[HollowWorld Axis Mundi]]]].
420* RankUp: In 1952 when he has his first Titan encounter, he's a lieutenant, but he gets promoted over the course of his Monarch career several times. In 1955, he's promoted to captain; in 1959, he's a major; and finally, he's a colonel by the time of his fateful Operation Hourglass mission in 1962 [[spoiler:which leads to his forced retirement upon his return]].
421* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He trusts Serizawa and his judgment, looking to him for information, and he's not straight-up dismissive of Eiji's beliefs about Godzilla like the rest of the fledgling Monarch were. He refuses to support Eiji's pursuit of Godzilla because there's no evidence of the creature's existence and because it goes against the top brass's decision, but he doesn't stop Eiji from looking for Godzilla by himself. Shaw also admits he wishes he could believe Eiji when the latter protests the NuclearOption being used against Godzilla and Shinomura, but he refuses to try and counter the measure solely because Eiji has a hunch while Godzilla is heading towards a population center[[note]]Note that nuking Titans had never been attempted before at this point in the timeline, making Shaw's decision a lot more understandable than when Admiral Stenz made the same decision in the 2014 film[[/note]].
422* ReluctantRetiree: Monarch forcibly retired him to a GildedCage in 1982 despite his objections, [[spoiler:after he came back from [[YearOutsideHourInside Axis Mundi]] twenty years younger than he should have been]].
423* SameCharacterButDifferent: While he is ostensibly the same character first introduced in ''Godzilla: Awakening'', he has an almost completely different backstory.
424* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: While he's not actively using them, it's implied Puckett makes him Keiko's bodyguard to get him away from the shitstorm his bar brawl created (instead of disciplinary action) because his father was an old friend of his.
425* SealedBadassInACan: In the 21st century, he's been locked away by Monarch in a [[GildedCage comfortable but very security-heavy "retirement home"]] since 1982, against his own protests and efforts to escape or at least warn Monarch that they aren't doing enough to prepare for the Titans emerging. Until in 2015, when Cate, Kentaro and May visit Shaw and help him break out of the retirement home to help their search for Hiroshi, and Shaw rapidly proves that despite ostensibly being in his 90s [[spoiler:(actually in his 70s due to the effects of [[YearOutsideHourInside Axis Mundi]])]], he's still a very capable and dangerous ex-military man.
426* SoleSurvivor: He was the only survivor of Operation Hourglass when [[spoiler:he landed in Hollow Earth. When he returned back to the surface, 20 years had passed while he'd been inside [[YearOutsideHourInside Axis Mundi]], and his nephew was an adult man]].
427* TakeMyHand:
428** The ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'' trailer shows him standing on a ledge, desperately shouting and reaching out his hand to take Keiko's when she's dangling by a rope over a pit filled with insectoid monsters. In the series proper, she [[DisneyDeath falls to her presumed death]] before she can reach his hand, and Shaw doesn't truly get over this for decades.
429** [[spoiler:In "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E8Birthright Birthright]]", decades later, Shaw [[HisStoryRepeatsItself finds himself in the same position again]] when Cate is about to fall into the Hollow Earth -- this time, Shaw is able to grab her hand]].
430%%* TechnologicallyBlindElders
431* TimeShiftedActor: In ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'', he's portrayed by father-son actors Creator/WyattRussell and Creator/KurtRussell as a young man and an old man respectively across the show's two main time periods.
432* TrackingDevice: He's forced to wear a remote security anklet at the Monarch "retirement home" to keep him under constant surveillance. He cuts it off and throws it in a pond when he gives May, Cate and Kentaro the option of busting out with him, commenting that they have about sixty seconds to make their decision.
433* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:He lets go of Keiko's hands while his ship is being thrown back to the Hollow Earth rift, falling behind amid the dust cloud and chaos of the rift's suction tearing at the terrain around him. Considering Keiko survived under the same circumstances, Shaw may yet still be alive in Axis Mundi]].
434* YouRemindMeOfX: Cate reminds him a lot of her grandmother Keiko, something he briefly admits to her in Algeria. [[spoiler:Which becomes a plot-point when they confront each-other in Kazakhstan]].
435[[/folder]]
436
437[[folder:William "Bill" Randa]]
438--> ''See Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition''
439[[/folder]]
440
441[[folder:Dr. Keiko Randa (née Miura)]]
442[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mlom_keiko.jpg]]
443[[caption-width-right:350:]]
444!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MariYamamoto
445!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''
446
447A Monarch scientist in the 1950s who investigates Titans alongside Lee Shaw and Bill Randa. She's the wife of Bill, the mother of Hiroshi Randa, and the posthumous paternal grandmother of paternal half-siblings Cate and Kentaro Randa.
448----
449%%* FiftiesHair
450* AdmiringTheAbomination: She expresses awe of the "dragon" Titan in the Philippines after it tried to kill her and Bill as it had done to numerous other people.
451* AffectionateNickname: Shaw affectionately calls her Kei for short.
452* AsianAndNerdy: A Japanese scientist and the brains within her, Randa and Shaw's trio.
453* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:She saves her granddaughter Cate from a Titan with an arrow]].
454* CunningLinguist: She's fluent in Japanese, English and Russian.
455%%* DeadpanSnarker
456* DeathByIrony: Per Monarch standard, [[spoiler:she's a [[TheXenophile xenophile]] who's unpleasantly killed by the very creatures that she studies and is awed by. Except she survived]].
457* {{Determinator}}: Her friends and family describe her as someone who goes after what she wants and never gives up, and it's stated multiple times that Hiroshi takes after her in that way.
458* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:That fall that supposedly killed her? She ''lived'' through it, and has been surviving on her own]].
459* DistressCall: [[spoiler:She's been using an old Monarch device to beam gamma rays coded to form a distress signal to Earth's surface via the Vile Vortices in the time that she's been trapped in the Axis Mundi]].
460* DramaticIrony: When she first sees Godzilla, she begins to see him as a fellow victim a nuclear weapon test, and reacts very badly when it does go off on him. Despite this, she is completely unaware that Godzilla would survive the attempt on his life no worse for wear.
461* DrivesLikeCrazy: She's a speed demon when she's behind the wheel. A bemused Shaw even had to brace himself when she speeds up.
462* FishOutOfTemporalWater: [[spoiler:Thanks to being in the Axis Mundi's YearOutsideHourInside effect after her seeming DisneyDeath in 1959, she's still alive in the 2010s. She makes it back to Earth's surface, and to her now middle-aged son, in the year 2017]].
463%%* HairContrastDuo
464* HatesWearingDresses: Being a scientist used to work all the time on the field, she hates the idea of wearing dresses and high heels and dolling up for male gaze.
465* HoldingHands:
466** She and Bill hold hands after Bill [[spoiler:discovers the truth about Hiroshi and]] admits his feelings to Keiko.
467** In "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E10BeyondLogic Beyond Logic]]", [[spoiler:Keiko and Shaw hold each-other's hands when they're inside the pod and preparing to go home. Later, Cate makes a point of grasping both Keiko and May's hands on either side of her as they're hurtling inside the pod towards the rift]].
468* TheLostLenore: Her death is what causes Randa to turn from the cheerful and good-hearted researcher into a bitter cynic who tried to have Kong killed despite having shown no hostility. [[spoiler:Subverted in that she survived, but Bill ends up being hers]].
469* MissingMom: Her and Bill's son would have been no older than seven at the very most when she [[spoiler:apparently]] died, and it's stated that he was only a small boy when it happened.
470* MumLooksLikeASister: [[spoiler:As of the final episode of ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'', Keiko is physically over a decade younger than her son Hiroshi due to the temporal distortions of Axis Mundi, and could pass for being his little sister or even daughter]].
471* NiceMeanAndInbetween: In the '50s trio in ''Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'', she's the In-Between. Snarkier and less sweet than Bill, but gentler and less sour than Shaw.
472* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:Given that she was most likely in her early 30s when she fell into the Hollow Earth wormhole, Keiko would have been in her late 80s-early 90s in physical age while she's biologically in her 30s like Lee was when he briefly entered Hollow Earth, only to enter Japan 20 years later]].
473* ThePromise: Hiroshi states in the ninth episode that she promised him just before her doom in 1959 that she would come back. [[spoiler:What saves this from being an EmptyPromise is that she ''did'' eventually come back to her son, over half a century late after being caught in the Axis Mundi's [[YearOutsideHourInside slower time flow]], and she mutters apologies to him for it]].
474* SharedFamilyQuirks:
475** Lee thinks that her and Bill's son Hiroshi took after her, commenting that both Keiko and Hiroshi went after whatever they wanted and wouldn't let anything get in their way.
476** In "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E10BeyondLogic Axis Mundi]]", her granddaughter Cate delivers a speech which reminds Shaw of Keiko:
477--->'''Cate:''' You still have work to do up there. And we need you. Now let’s move our asses and get out of here.\
478'''Shaw:''' She's [Keiko's] granddaughter.
479* SupernaturallyYoungParent: [[spoiler:By the time she returns to the surface, she looks younger than her own son Hiroshi.]]
480* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Although she and her organization frequently liaise with General Puckett, she admits that she privately despises the man and considers him an asshole.
481* TraumaCongaLine: [[spoiler:After falling into Axis Mundi and spending roughly 57 days from her perspective down there, alone and fighting for survival; she discovers that [[YearInsideHourOutside over half a century has passed her by on the surface world due to the time dilation]], her husband is long-dead, Lee is now an old man who's spent decades believing she was dead, and her infant son is now a middle-aged man who grew up without her. And then just ''hours'' after she gets Lee back, she loses him again, seemingly for good, amid the chaos of their escape from Axis Mundi]].
482* TheXenophile: Per Monarch's future standard, she's scientifically fascinated by Titans and Sub-Titans. [[spoiler:She's so awed by Godzilla that she not only protests to [[NukeEm nuking him]] before they've had a chance to understand him, she reacts with '''profound''' distress and emotional devastation when she believes he's been killed]]. Then shown to be happy that he survived.
483[[/folder]]
484
485!!Scientists
486
487[[folder:Dr. Houston Brooks]]
488--> ''See Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition''
489[[/folder]]
490
491[[folder:San Lin]]
492--> ''See Characters/MonsterVerseSkullIslandExpedition''
493[[/folder]]
494
495[[folder:Dr. Emma Russell]]
496--> See [[Characters/MonsterVerseEcoTerrorists here]].
497[[/folder]]
498
499[[folder:Dr. Mark Russell]]
500--> See [[Characters/MonsterVerseRussellFamily here]].
501[[/folder]]
502
503[[folder:Dr. Nathan Lind]]
504[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tvtropes_nathanlind.jpg]]
505!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AlexanderSkarsgard
506!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''
507
508A geologist and Monarch's chief cartographer, who plans to access the Hollow Earth for manned expeditions. He works closely with Kong.
509
510----
511* BeardOfSorrow: He's sporting one early in the movie because of his brother's death which sent him into a years-long HeroicBSOD. He shaves it after Walter Simmons and Ren Serizawa offer him the [=HEAVs=] and bring him out of his funk.
512* BrainyBrunette: He has light-brown hair, and although he's a little bit of a CowardlyLion at first, he is ''very'' smart, as befits a high-ranking Monarch operative. On top of being part of the first attempt to launch a manned expedition to the Hollow Earth, Nathan tentatively understands what went wrong with the gravity inversion and what it'll feel like on the Apex-backed second go, he has the idea to get Kong to lead the expedition into the Hollow Earth, he works out how to make Godzilla stop attacking the naval fleet. ''And'', before all of that, he was able to land a job teaching college classes ''after'' he'd been ousted from the scientific community.
513* CatharticExhalation: In the novelization, Nathan takes a breath after Kong kills the Warbats that ambushed and nearly killed Team Kong, at which point it really sinks in for Nathan that they've truly made it to the Hollow Earth alive.
514* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He doesn't appear in ''Godzilla x Kong'' despite bonding with Dr. Andrews and Jia.
515* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Mark Russell in ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters''. They’re both ex-Monarch scientific {{Scrap Heap Hero}}es whom quit and went into isolation with a mundane job before the main story's start (wildlife photography for Mark, university lecturing for Nathan), because they both suffered the premature death of a family-member which still haunts them for most of the story until they confront and make peace with the same thing which caused the casualty. However, Mark was a snide, self-righteous JerkWithAHeartOfGold who [[UngratefulBastard was often ungrateful]] and was not afraid to speak up, but was more than willing to risk his own life. Nathan is by contrast gracious, mild-mannered, and kindly, but is quite [[CowardlyLion cowardly]] and anxious. Whereas Mark specializes in understanding the Titans' behavior and had an intrinsic connection to Godzilla, Nathan specializes in understanding the physics of the HollowEarth and he has little to no intrinsic understanding of Kong. Mark was cynical and believed to the point of pessimism that the Titans should be left alone as much as possible out of fear of human meddling backfiring: Nathan however is idealistic-minded and slightly radical about breaching the Titans' point of origin, yet he tends to be blinded by these traits to warning signs and missing steps when he pursues a goal.
516* CowardlyLion: The token one among Team Kong. He's notably timid of Kong, and the novelization even notes he [[DeerInTheHeadlights freezes up]] during Godzilla's attack on the fleet – Jia [[HidingBehindTheLanguageBarrier subtly]] judges him as a coward after meeting him. However, Nathan proves his bravery over the movie, not hesitating to draw a Hellhawk's attention in order to save Jia and Dr. Andrews, and nearly dying twice trying to save Kong.
517* CrazyEnoughToWork: Briefly {{discussed}} by him and Walter Simmons. Nathan cautions Simmons that the idea he's just had to get Kong to lead them to the Hollow Earth energy source is crazy. Simmons is all for it.
518* DeathByOriginStory: His brother David died attempting to enter the Hollow Earth years before the events of ''Godzilla vs. Kong'', which is a big source of confidence issues for Nathan in the present.
519* DeepBreathRevealsTension: When Simmons is talking to Nathan about the latter's late brother, Nathan calmly thanks Simmons for the condolence, then hisses in the air and pauses notably before exhaling – the novelization of this scene notes that Nathan is actually on the verge of breaking down at this moment.
520* DeerInTheHeadlights: The novelization notes that he initially freezes up in shock during Godzilla's attack on the fleet to the point that he can't issue any commands, and it takes him a while to snap out of it.
521* DidntThinkThisThrough: In the novelization, Dr. Andrews observes that Nathan has a [[FatalFlaw bad habit]] of "go[ing] very far out on very thin limbs" when he sets his mind on an end goal, which is partly what led to the failure of the Linds' first effort to access the Hollow Earth. In the novel, whereas most other members of the non-Team Godzilla cast at least suggest (however half-heartedly) that Monarch should try to work out ''why'' Godzilla is acting so aggressively, Nathan ''explicitly'' dismisses that as dilly-dallying and jumps straight to working out how to neutralize Godzilla, oblivious to the possibility there's an even bigger threat agitating Godzilla (which there is).
522* FatalFlaw: The novelization notes he tends to go "very far out on very thin limbs". This was a factor in the disastrous first attempt to access the Hollow Earth which caused his brother's death, and it also makes Nathan completely overlook the necessity of working out why a Titan like Godzilla (which is only aggressive when provoked and generally fights in defence of Earth's natural order) is suddenly attacking human population centers with no rival Titan in sight; which in turn only makes Nathan all the more perfect UnwittingPawn for Apex's plan to access the Hollow Earth. In the novel, everyone makes at least ''some'' half-hearted suggestion that Monarch should be working out the cause of Godzilla's rampage, except for Nathan who dismisses that as dilly-dallying and jumps ahead to the matter of taking Godzilla down.
523* HeroicBSOD: When the movie starts, Nathan has spent the last couple of years languishing in a dead-end college tutor job after his brother's death and the destruction of his reputation within the scientific community, even growing a BeardOfSorrow. He comes out of it quickly when Simmons and Ren approach him to seek his help with accessing the Hollow Earth.
524* HisStoryRepeatsItself: He's a ScrapHeapHero because the first attempt to access the HollowEarth went spectacularly wrong and led to his brother's death, taking a lot out of Nathan. In the present, Nathan is trying to reach the Hollow Earth again, this time successfully – it's subtly implied that for Nathan, succeeding in this endeavour is just as much about moving on from his past failure and his brother's death as it is about trying to stop Godzilla's rampage.
525* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Particularly in the novelization. The novel emphasizes that whereas most people in Monarch (including Dr. Andrews) have at least some suspicions about Apex's role in the Hollow Earth expedition and/or misgivings about their shady past with [[spoiler:the Oxygen Destroyer]], Nathan has nothing but high regard for Walter Simmons based purely on the latter's celebrity status and his company's reputation for inventiveness. This, combined with Nathan's aforementioned FatalFlaw, makes him a very adequate UnwittingPawn for Simmons' EvilPlan.
526* ILetGwenStacyDie: It's hinted in the movie, and confirmed in the novelization, that Nathan blames himself for the deaths of his brother and the rest of the crew during the original expedition attempt because Nathan didn't see the miscalculation coming, leading him to ultimately become a ScrapHeapHero.
527* IndyPloy: Nathan is very quick on his feet. During Godzilla's attack on Kong's escort fleet, Nathan orders the ship to cut all power to make Godzilla believe he's won - it's a gamble at best, [[spoiler:but it fortunately pays off]].
528* TheLeader: Of Team Kong. Nathan is very levelheaded through the journey despite the dangers that both Godzilla and Hollow Earth offer. Despite being called a coward by Jia, Nathan proves to be very brave, putting his life on the line a few times to save others over the course of the movie.
529* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: In the novelization, Nathan's spaceman figurine was in his brother David's possession for a long time and was considered by David a good luck charm – David gives the figurine away to Nathan ''right'' before David's fateful mission into Skull Island's Vile Vortex. Years later, Nathan is holding onto the figurine when he attempts to enter the Hollow Earth himself, and Nathan ultimately survives this later, more successful effort.
530* MyGreatestFailure: It's hinted in the film, and more explicitly confirmed in the novelization, that he considers the first attempted Hollow Earth entry to be his worst mistake, not least because him [[FatalFlaw jumping ahead and ignoring hurdles]] got [[ILetGwenStacyDie several people killed (not least among them was his own brother)]]. In the present, Nathan is a ScrapHeapHero trying to achieve what he and his brother failed to do the first time around, and his past failure weighs on him subtly.
531* MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels: In the novelization's version of the epilogue, David has taken up learning sign language with Jia, but... his command of it is [[Series/GameOfThrones still a bit nostril]], [[spoiler:thanks in no small part to Jia's mischief]].
532* PapaWolf: Nathan throws a rock at a Hellhawk to distract it from attacking Jia.
533* PastExperienceNightmare: In the novelization, he [[PlaguedByNightmares frequently]] dreams back to the day that his and David's mission went horribly wrong and his brother died
534* PlaguedByNightmares: The novelization states he has a recurring nightmare almost every night, where he's back at his and David's disastrous attempt to access the Hollow Earth and he tries to change it at the last minute.
535* PragmaticHero: When Kong initially doesn't enter Hollow Earth, he immediately suggests that Jia tells him that there are others like him down there. While Ilene correctly protests that they don't know that, he also correctly points out that there's no way back to Skull Island for Kong.
536* PreciousPhoto: He carries a worn photo of himself and his brother, who died attempting to enter the Hollow Earth before the film's time frame.
537* ScrapHeapHero: At the movie's start, he's a washout from Monarch and the scientific community who's languishing in a dead-end college tutor job after his first attempt to access the Hollow Earth went disastrously wrong – the novelization notes that Nathan at first tried to fight the nuclear fallout on his scientific career, but he just didn't have the energy for it with [[ILetGwenStacyDie accidentally getting his brother killed]]. Once [[ManipulativeBastard Walter Simmons and Ren Serizawa]] convince Nathan that they can help him succeed where he originally failed, Nathan shaves his [[BeardOfSorrow beard]] and rejoins Monarch with reinvigorated spirits, [[spoiler:and this time he does succeed]].
538* StrongFamilyResemblance: The novelization states he and David were often mistaken for twins in their youth.
539* SupportingProtagonist: He more or less fills this role in the film. He is the leader of Team Kong and it’s his expedition that gets focused for the most part. But Kong is ultimately the true protagonist of Team Kong. Kong would have died twice if Nathan had not saved him.
540* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: His role in ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' is similar to Mark Russell's role in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': a member of Monarch who left after the tragic death of a family member years ago, who is presently called on to return to Monarch's side and has to confront the very same kind of thing which caused his lost loved one's death.
541* TheyCalledMeMad: Despite the end credits of ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' explicitly confirming that the Hollow Earth's existence was revealed to the public in 2019, Nathan was laughed out of the non-Monarch scientific community as a crackpot for espousing that the Hollow Earth was real more recently; a crackpot who got multiple people killed after his attempt to access the Hollow Earth ended in disaster with many dead. Combine that with Nathan's HeroicBSOD over his brother being among the casualties of his failed venture, and he was reduced to a dead-end job as a college tutor after he quit Monarch.
542* TragicKeepsake: He holds onto a toy figurine that his late brother originally held as a good luck charm.
543* UnwittingPawn: To Apex. Walter convinces Nathan to lead a team to the Hollow Earth and find an energy source powerful enough to take on Godzilla, however, Apex is only using Nathan and his team to extract a sample of the energy to fully activate [[spoiler:Mechagodzilla]]. The novelization notes Nathan was the only non-villainous human on the main cast who neither [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter thought suspiciously of Apex in any way]] nor [[DidntThinkThisThrough remotely entertained the idea of working out]] ''[[DidntThinkThisThrough why]]'' [[DidntThinkThisThrough Godzilla is attacking]], which made Nathan all the more malleable; and it was through Nathan approaching Dr. Andrews that Apex obtained the Monarch assistance and expertise they needed for their plan.
544* WhatIsGoingOn: He asks this question when rushing onto the scene beside Andrews and Jia in front of an ailing Kong, [[spoiler:who Andrews explains is going into deadly arrhythmia]].
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Dr. Ilene Andrews]]
548[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tvtropes_ireneandrews.jpg]]
549
550[[caption-width-right:350:Her appearance in ''The New Empire'' [[labelnote:here]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1479.png]] [[/labelnote]]]]
551
552!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RebeccaHall
553!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' | ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire''
554
555An anthropological linguist who is studying Kong on Skull Island, and Jia's human guardian.
556
557----
558* BrainyBrunette: She's a dark-haired linguist who can fluently communicate with Jia and has been attempting to teach Kong. She also understands that just because Kong can be manipulated doesn't mean he can be controlled, [[spoiler:and she's right that Godzilla would invariably hunt Kong down ''and'' would beat him in a fight if Kong enters Godzilla's territory]].
559* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Emma Russell in ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters''. Both are respected and renowned Monarch scientists who specialize in bridging human-Titan communication, and they're characterized by their respective movies as maternal figures. Emma specialized in using an artificial device to communicate with the Titans generally in their own bio-acoustic language, whereas Andrews is invested in using sign language to communicate with Kong specifically. Both characters work with their native movies' human antagonists to combat a perceived threat to the world, but Emma works with Alan Jonah and his eco-terrorists to champion the Titans reclaiming the world from humanity, and she’s knowingly committing evil actions to that end; whereas Andrews is working with Apex Cybernetics in part because she believes they're checking a rampaging Alpha Titan that threatens human lives, and she's an unwitting pawn who has no idea of Apex's evil humanocentric plans to endanger millions and activate Mechagodzilla. Whereas Emma is driven by grief over the loss of her son to a Titan disaster and is protective of her remaining daughter, Andrews is driven by protectiveness of both Kong and the female ward that she adopted after said ward lost her own family to a Titan disaster. Whereas Emma ultimately champions Godzilla after mistakenly championing Ghidorah, Andrews primarily champions Kong after mistakenly championing Mechagodzilla's creation.
560* GoodParents: Ilene loves Jia as her own daughter, and also does her best to preserve Jia's Iwi culture.
561* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: The Light Feminine to Maia's Dark Feminine on the Hollow Earth expedition. Andrews is a casually-dressed and maternal figure who is Jia's ParentalSubstitute and is concerned for Kong's well-being, and she's the second most grounded and cautious member of the team when it comes to manipulating Kong and meddling with the Hollow Earth's energy.
562* MamaBear: She's been Jia's guardian since the rest of the Iwi were wiped out, and she's highly protective of the girl; worrying about her getting too close to Kong and getting hurt, and overall looking out for her in a motherly fashion throughout the movie.
563* MustMakeAmends: In the novelization, she tells Nathan that she feels guilty for Skull Island's destruction because she did nothing to stop Dr. Brooks' efforts to force open the island's Vile Vortex just before Camazotz' invasion, and she admits that salvaging a new home for Kong is her effort at atonement.
564* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: In the novelization, destroying the bio-dome to extract Kong, which in turn sentences the last fragment of Skull Island's ecosystem to death, causes Dr. Andrews to weep as it sinks in how irrevocable this action is and how Skull Island's ecosystem is now gone forever.
565* OneSteveLimit: She has the same first name as fellow Monarch scientist Dr. Chen from ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''.
566* ParentalSubstitute: She's Jia's human guardian, having made a promise she'd look after the girl after she was orphaned. She looks out for Jia throughout the movie, and next to Kong, Andrews seems to be the second most closely-trusted being in Jia's life. The novelization notes Andrews' maternal feelings towards the girl are likely strengthened by the fact Andrews never had kids of her own.
567* ParentsAsPeople: She hides it well enough, but it's hard to deny that Dr. Andrews feels like she might not be enough of a parent to Jia due to Jia being from a culture Ilene has observed but hasn't lived, with budding super-senses only further complicating things.
568* TeamMom: To Team Kong, being Jia's ParentalSubstitute and guardian, and chiding Nathan and later Maia [[spoiler:upon the latter's betrayal]] for their recklessness.
569* UnderestimatingBadassery: She suspects Kong is intelligent (admitting that she's been attempting to communicate with him through sign language and seeing possible signs of recognition), but not only is she shocked to learn how far along Kong really is with understanding it, she initially underestimates how strong Kong's bond with Jia is. She also understands better than Nathan that humans can't rein Kong or force him to do anything; at most, we can only manipulate him. Dr. Andrews is certain that if Kong were to leave Skull Island, Godzilla would invariably defeat him and kill him – [[spoiler:she's proven right about the defeat part, although it should be noted that Kong would have expired from heart failure after Godzilla was finished beating him down if not for human intervention]].
570* YouAreInCommandNow: The prequel graphic novel ''Kingdom Kong'' depicts Dr. Brooks standing down from his chief managerial role over Monarch's operations on Skull Island and informing Dr. Andrews that he's transferring all responsibilities to her, much to her surprise; leading into Andrews' role in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''.
571[[/folder]]
572
573[[folder:Dr. Barnes]]
574!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JessSalgueiro
575!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''
576
577A Monarch scientist based at the low-maintenance Outpost 47 in Utah, who detects a radiation signature that's normally only found inside black holes.
578----
579* EurekaMoment: In "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E9AxisMundi Axis Mundi]]", she has a sudden realization while examining the gamma rays emitting from the Vile Vortices; [[spoiler:throwing up her arms and shouting "It's a signal" as she realizes the rays are actually an artificial signal which someone stranded in HollowEarth must be broadcasting]].
580* OneSteveLimit: Averted. She shares a name with Monarch G-Team soldier Jackson Barnes in ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''.
581[[/folder]]
582
583[[folder:Dr. Tim Mancini]]
584[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotm_mancini.jpg]]
585!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RandyHavens
586!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
587
588A Monarch entomologist studying Mothra in China's Yunnan rainforest alongside Emma Russell.
589----
590* AdmiringTheAbomination: As much as he admires Mothra and doesn't want to make an attempt on her life, Mancini doesn't hesitate to try and activate the termination protocol when Mothra turns aggressive, and Emma has to stop him from pressing the BigRedButton.
591* BoomHeadshot: Jonah kills him by popping a cap, [[NoRangeLikePointBlankRange point blank]], which goes all the way through Mancini's skull and shatters the display window behind him.
592* FriendToBugs: He's completely in awe when Mothra's larval form hatches. The novelization outright states he's an entomologist.
593* SleepDeprivation: He and Emma have the following conversation during Mothra's hatching. Bear in mind, this is occurring less than an hour InUniverse after Emma and Madison got out of bed in the morning.
594-->'''Emma:''' You know, I can take it from here. Why don't you get some rest?\
595'''Mancini:''' No way. Sleep or no sleep, I'm not missing this.
596* WhenHeSmiles: The novelization states that Madison doesn't see him smiling often (partly because he apparently doesn't like kids such as her very much), but when he ''does'' choose to show his smile off, it's considered an endearing sight. In the film, Mancini has a sincere grin on his face when Mothra is born [[spoiler:and after the ORCA has calmed her]].
597* TheXenophile: He enthusiastically foregoes an opportunity to catch up on [[SleepDeprivation clearly-postponed sleep]] so that he can witness the birth of the Titan he's studying, and the awe that's written all over his face is second only to Emma and Madison's.
598[[/folder]]
599
600[[folder:Ben]]
601[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cc9c9569_9d7e_432b_a90e_5ed52fc5bc74.jpeg]]
602!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChrisChalk
603!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''
604
605A Monarch scientist studying Kong on Skull Island.
606----
607* BlackAndNerdy: A black scientist with NerdGlasses who briefly exposits how the bio-dome can't hold Kong for much longer.
608* NerdGlasses: He has classic, chunky glasses, albeit with lighter-colored frames than usual.
609* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He disappears from the film after Kong is transported off Skull Island.
610[[/folder]]
611
612!!G-Team and Other Security
613
614[[folder:Jackson Barnes]]
615[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterversebarnes.jpg]]
616 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
617->''"Sometimes I think this is Godzilla's world. We just live in it."''
618!!!'''Portrayed By:''' O'Shea Jackson Jr.
619!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''
620
621A chief warrant officer and G-Team's expert on heavy explosives and munitions.
622----
623%%* DeadpanSnarker
624* DemolitionsExpert: His official profile describes him as a trained heavy explosives and munitions expert.
625* FaceDeathWithDignity: Subverted. In the novelization, Barnes is serene and he's at peace with the fact he's likely about to die when Ghidorah is closing in on the ''Argo'', only regretting that the rescued Isla de Mara locals who never asked to be devastated by Titans have to die like this. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Godzilla shows up before Ghidorah can start tearing into the ship]].
626* HeldGaze: The novelization includes an extra scene where Barnes catches Master Sergeant Hendricks' gaze in the Platonic version of this trope, telling Hendricks that he understands how he feels about Titans but none of them can afford to be {{military maverick}}s during the upcoming mission.
627* HellYesMoment: In the novelization, Barnes has this to say when he sees Godzilla getting up [[spoiler:and approaching his [[SuperMode Burning mode]]]]:
628-->"''Fucking A.''"
629* JumpedAtTheCall: His Monarch Sciences bio states he's a lifelong monster enthusiast, and the profile almost quotes the trope name when describing Barnes' eager reaction to the chance to try out for Monarch's G-Team.
630* MauveShirt: He's one of a small handful of soldiers to get a name, is often allowed to pass comment on specific situations, [[spoiler:and gets to live to see the final number]].
631* MistakenForRomance: He assumes that Mothra and Godzilla's relationship is [[InterspeciesRomance Interspecies Romantic]] and is squicked out, prompting Coleman to correct him that the relationship is likely symbiotic.
632* NightmareFetishist: His Monarch Sciences bio says that he loved monster movies as a child, and whereas most of the world understandably feared and hated the Titans after their existence was revealed in 2014, Barnes just really wants to catch a glimpse of Godzilla at the ocean one day. Safe to say, Barnes gets his wish during the movie.
633* OceanAwe: His profile says that spending much of his military career at sea has given Barnes a fascination for the ocean, not least the contemplation of what lies beneath the waves.
634* PluckyComicRelief: He has shades of this among the G-Team; [[MistakenForRomance mistaking Godzilla and Mothra's symbiotic relationship for romance]] and then being squicked out, and passing comment on how he doesn't envy Madison for having Emma and Mark for parents while he's in the back of a Humvee amidst an apocalyptic city-destroying Titan battle.
635* PrecisionFStrike: He gets ''King of the Monsters''[='=] single allowed uncensored "Fuck" when Ghidorah emerges from the Antarctic ice. This was edited out in the trailers.
636-->You gotta be fucking kidding me!
637* SequelNonEntity: Like the rest of the G-Team, he's completely absent from ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' without explanation nor so much as a mention.
638* ThoseTwoGuys: Alongside Martinez after the death of Hendricks.
639* TheXenophile: His Monarch profile reveals he had a lifelong love of monster movies, and when he was serving out at sea, he requested night patrols in the hopes that he'd catch a glimpse of Godzilla's blue light.
640* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: He says this almost word-for-word, as transcribed under PrecisionFStrike, when Ghidorah rises and Barnes realizes that the Titan is physically a 521-foot ''dragon straight out of myth'' with [[MultipleHeadCase two extra heads]].
641[[/folder]]
642
643[[folder:Lauren Griffin]]
644[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterversegriffin.jpg]]
645 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
646!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ElizabethLudlow
647!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''
648
649A first lieutenant who serves as G-Team's resident Osprey pilot and the pilot of Monarch's sky fortress, the ''USS'' Argo.
650----
651* AcePilot: Makes a straight-up hard landing when her vehicle has a damaged rotor while dodging a discarded aircraft and cargo doors.
652* BoyishShortHair: She has short hair, and she's a tough-as-nails AcePilot known for skillfully pulling off vicious flight maneuvers.
653* TheCynic: {{Downplayed}}. Her Monarch Sciences bio reveals she thinks that Serizawa and his colleagues' notions of humans and Titans cohabiting the planet is little more than a pipe dream, although she's a lot more respectful in her disagreement than Mark Russell is. That having been said, Griffin otherwise has a fairly positive personality all-round.
654* CynicismCatalyst: Her profile reveals that the reason why she doesn't share the Monarch scientists' optimism on Titans is that she witnessed the sheer carnage that the [=MUTOs=] and their battle against Godzilla wrought in 2014.
655* SequelNonEntity: Like the rest of the G-Team, she's completely absent from ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' without explanation and isn't mentioned at all, as if she never existed.
656* WorstAid: After she gets injured [[spoiler:in the leg by shrapnel]], the sheer heat and chaos of Godzilla, Ghidorah, Mothra and Rodan battling forces her fellow soldiers to move her promptly while the shrapnel is still stuck in her. And ''then'' Barnes has to treat Griffin in an environment that's anything ''but'' stable: the back of a Humvee that's constantly swerving frantically for all occupants' lives around the rubble, explosions and falling aircraft.
657[[/folder]]
658
659[[folder:Anthony Martinez]]
660[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterversemartinez.jpg]]
661 [[caption-width-right:337:]]
662!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnthonyRamos
663!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''
664
665A G-Team staff sergeant who is close friends with Barnes.
666----
667
668* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mark thinks as much of him in the novelization when first meeting him[[note]]"Square-jawed Martinez seemed affable enough, but Mark sensed toughness below the surface."[[/note]].
669* OhCrap: He has one in the novelization's expanded version of the Washington D.C. battle when Rodan disappears amid some cloud cover.
670-->"Oh, shit!" Martinez yelped. "Above us, nine o'clock!" Barnes glanced up to see the monster, filling half the sky, wings folded at its sides, diving straight toward them.
671* OneSteveLimit: He has the same last name as a female analyst officer who was aboard the USS ''Saratoga'' In ''Film/Godzilla2014''.
672* SequelNonEntity: Like the rest of the G-Team, he's completely absent from ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' without explanation and isn't mentioned at all, as if he never existed.
673* ThoseTwoGuys: Alongside Barnes after the death of Hendricks.
674* TokenReligiousTeammate: He crosses himself when preparing to enter the apocalyptic hellscape that Ghidorah and Godzilla's battle is turning Boston into. The novelization makes his distinct religiousness among the G-Team more explicit.
675* UpbringingMakesTheHero: Martinez's Monarch Sciences website profile states that his willingness to run into life-threatening danger in order to help others stems from being raised by parents who instilled a strong community value in him.
676[[/folder]]
677
678[[folder:Master Sergeant Hendricks]]
679[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotmhendricks.jpg]]
680 [[caption-width-right:300:"What's with the light show?"]]
681
682!!!'''Portrayed By:''' [[Creator/TCMatherne T.C. Matherne]]
683!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''
684
685A member of G-Team who is killed by Ghidorah in Antarctica.
686
687----
688* CListFodder: {{Downplayed}}. He doesn't get as much characterization as the other four named members of G-Team (although he's still not quite a personality-free mook, in the novelization), and he dies with all the G-Team's unnamed members [[spoiler:alongside [[SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome Dr. Graham]]]] when Ghidorah awakens.
689* CurseCutShort: His ProfaneLastWords are [[KilledMidSentence cut short]] when Ghidorah fires his Gravity Beams at Hendricks.
690* HeldGaze: In the novelization, Barnes catches his gaze whilst sternly but gently telling Hendricks that he knows [[TragicBigot how he feels about the Titans]], but he needs to operate by-the-book or stay back.
691* HotBlooded: He's the soldier who gives the firing order when he and several others turn around and start firing guns at Ghidorah (to predictable lack of effect); plus Hendricks is seen bellowing like a maniac during the shooting. Expanded on and {{downplayed}} in the novelization: Hendricks is itching for an excuse to throw whatever toys the G-Team has at a Titan, but he's no [[MilitaryMaverick loose cannon]], plus the novel reveals that firing on Ghidorah was at least in part an intentional HeroicSacrifice on Hendricks' end.
692* KilledMidSentence: Married to ProfaneLastWords.
693-->"''Oh, shi-''" ''[gets vaporized by Gravity Beams]''
694* MilitaryMaverick: {{Defied}} in the novelization. He's itching for a chance to try and fry a Titan after his father's death, and Barnes is concerned that he might go off the deep end in the field, but Hendricks assures Barnes that he's no loose cannon.
695* NotEnoughToBury: He gets blasted to scorched ashes by Ghidorah's Gravity Beams.
696* OhCrap: His [[ProfaneLastWords last words]] when he sees Ghidorah charging up his [[PsychoElectro Gravity]] [[BreathWeapon Beams]] to fire on Hendricks and his men:
697-->"''Oh, [[KilledMidSentence shi-]]!''"
698* ProfaneLastWords: Profane Last Words [[KilledMidSentence Cut Short]], as described under OhCrap.
699* RedShirt: In the movie, he's there solely to [[EstablishingCharacterMoment establish]] the [[AxCrazy mentality]] of [[BigBad Ghidorah]] [[spoiler:when Hendricks and several soldiers hail Ghidorah with gunfire to no effect, which prompts the monster to use his BreathWeapon to gleefully blast Hendricks and his compatriots into oblivion with a {{slasher smile}}]]; and also to establish that [[AnyoneCanDie people are gonna die]] to Ghidorah and his Titan army, in what has remained the [=MonsterVerse's=] most apocalyptic and high-stakes movie so far as of 2023.
700* SenselessSacrifice: Whereas the movie makes it seem like Hendricks and several other soldiers are being TooDumbToLive when they stop and fire on Ghidorah (which prompts Ghidorah to kill them); in the novelization, Hendricks has a few last words with Barnes which make it clear that he's trying to keep Ghidorah's attention on him and his men in the hopes it'll buy Barnes, Foster and the Monarch brass time to escape. Of course, it doesn't count for much, as the static mega-surge Ghidorah causes when obliterating Hendricks and his men disables the others' escape craft, and Ghidorah proceeds toward menacing them moments later while they can't fly anywhere.
701* TooDumbToLive: He and several other soldiers, after barely escaping being crushed by debris when Ghidorah emerges, decide to stop and open fire on the 521-foot Titan. Predictably, it only makes San/Kevin curious about them before all three heads blast them into oblivion.
702* TragicBigot: The novelization reveals he's all but itching to kill a Titan (or try to), because his father was among the casualties of Godzilla and the male [=MUTO's=] Hawaii battle. That being said, he's no MilitaryMaverick.
703[[/folder]]
704
705[[folder:Tarkan Çavusgolu]]
706[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_173.jpg]]
707->'''Miles Atherton:''' And what is it, exactly, that you do for Monarch? \
708'''Tarkan:''' Clean up the trash.
709
710!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Godzilla Aftershock''
711
712A member of Monarch's crisis response unit, assigned to act as a bodyguard for Emma Russell during her search for answers on the true nature of Jinshin-Mushi.
713
714----
715* DeadpanSnarker: When the kannushi on Kyushu immediately expresses relief at Emma Russell surviving the cave-in which both she and Tarkan just escaped, Tarkan simply waves and gives him a flat "Hi" to say, 'I was in there too, thank you very much'.
716* EscortMission: He's assigned to protect Emma Russell during her trek around the world investigating the MUTO Prime's origins and how to stop it, and his services are certainly needed due to Emma's FearlessFool tendencies.
717* HumansAreFlawed: {{Discussed}} by him during a plane ride with Emma.
718-->'''Tarkan:''' Funny, isn't it? How much the world has changed. Everything that used to be so important -- land, resources. Overpopulation, religion. Those things that once divided us all seem so petty now. Maybe humans are at our best when we're facing a common threat. I don't know. What do you think? \
719'''Emma Russell:''' I don't think anything's changed. Nothing at all.
720* PragmaticHero: To capture [[StalkerWithoutACrush Alan Jonah]] and get him off the team's backs for good, Tarkan readily uses Emma as bait without her knowledge.
721[[/folder]]
722
723[[folder:Mikael]]
724!!!'''Portrayed By:''' [[Creator/AlexFerns Alex Ferns]]
725!!!'''Appear In:''' ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire''
726
727The security and defense officer during the Hollow Earth expedition in ''Godzilla x Kong''.
728----
729* AssholeVictim: After spending all of his screentime being a loud, obnoxious control freak, Mikael is [[spoiler: eaten alive by a tree-mimic]]. Nobody's particularly sad to see him go.
730* TheBigGuy: Mikael pilots the team's aircraft and is the only team member that's fully armed. [[spoiler: He's also [[BigGuyFatalitySyndrome the first to die]].]]
731* FatBastard: A heavyset man with a short temper and a desperate need to be in charge.
732* TheWorldsExpertOnGettingKilled: He declars he's the expert on the threats of the Hollow Earth and insists he knows what's safe [[spoiler:immediately before walking into range of a tree-mimic]].
733[[/folder]]
734
735!!Others
736
737[[folder:USS ''Argo'']]
738[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotm_argo.jpg]]
739[[caption-width-right:350:]]
740!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
741
742Monarch's armed command ship. Also functions as its secondary, aerial command centre that transports the top brass anywhere in the world in a short time.
743
744----
745* AirborneAircraftCarrier: It's a massive delta-wing aircraft that serves as a mobile base of operations and a helipad for smaller, VTOL aircraft.
746* TheBigBoard: It has a giant, interactive table screen which displays images the Monarch top brass need while while they exposit around it. Images it brings up include mythography, Titan X-rays, and a global satellite map.
747* TheBridge: It has a [[UnnecessarilyLargeInterior very spacious]] main bridge with a wide view of the ship's bow through the nose windshields, perimeter-based work stations, and a stage with a [[TheBigBoard Big Board]] in the center. The access point is a wide open corridor at the bridge's rear. The bridge ''does'' have seatbelts for when the ''Argo'' is forced to go on the defensive and get versatile in the air, not that everyone on the bridge uses them. This area is where TheTeam often gather to talk, plan, examine readouts on screens, remotely issue orders to other aircraft and teams in the field, or pilot the ship to maneuvre around destructive Titans and other obstacles.
748* CoolPlane: It continues the proud Heisei tradition of a Godzilla-centered organization using super-technology to create sci-fi planes, and it has other, smaller cool Osprey VTOL planes.
749* SignatureTeamTransport: PlayedWith. In ''King of the Monsters'', the ''Argo'' is TheTeam[='s=] main mobile operations base with which they travel around the world after leaving Castle Bravo and take the fight to Ghidorah in Washington D.C. and Boston. The vehicle is absent in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' but reappears in the {{novelization}}[='s=] extra scenes, transporting Mark Russell to Hong Kong.
750* UnnecessarilyLargeInterior: The interior was clearly shot inside a regular building set full of lavishly-sized corridors, rooms and ceilings. Its bridge alone is larger than your average apartment. It's unlikely that any RealLife utilitarian aircraft, and military ones in particular, would waste so much space on creature comforts.
751[[/folder]]
752
753[[folder:Hiroshi Randa]]
754--> ''See Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies''
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Tim]]
758[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mlom_tim.jpg]]
759[[caption-width-right:350:]]
760->"''Those files belong to us, and they are more important than you can possibly imagine.''"
761!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JoeTippett
762!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''
763An eccentric Monarch "office drone" who comes into conflict with the Randas while trying to apprehend Bill Randa's classified Monarch files from them.
764----
765* AscendedFanboy: He's clearly in awe of the legacy of the Randas, and seems equally geekish about Shaw's role in Monach. Hiroshi himself admits he always appreciated Tim's "fidelity" to his family.
766* BrokenPedestal: Tim starts out the series firmly agreeing with Monarch's ideals, but once Verdugo [[spoiler: won't help May, Cate, and Lee despite evidence to their survival, he immediately agrees with Lee's claims that Monarch doesn't actually try to solve problems and quits.]]
767* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's eccentric and socially awkward to say the least, but he is very knowledgeable about Hiroshi Randa, his family's legacy in Monarch and what Monarch is searching for in regards to the Titans. Best seen when he uses a combination of the above to puzzle out where Shaw and the Randas will be heading after Monarch loses track of them, accurately predicting their location in Algeria.
768* ButtMonkey: He has a comically tough time. After getting chewed out by Verdugo for cowboying off to Tokyo and spectacularly failing; Tim is the {{sole survivor}} after his chopper in Algeria crashes due to Godzilla, and then he has to make his way across several miles of desert without water or aid, and the moment he gets back to civilization, he's accosted by an angry Cate and Kentaro for a transgression he [[NotMeThisTime didn't commit]]. [[spoiler:Later, whilst he ''does'' survive the Kazakh power plant collapse, he comes out of it on crutches]].
769* DidntThinkThisThrough: His going after the Randa files without permission leads to not only the Randa kids disappearing with said files, but Lee Shaw escaping with them. If not for Duvall speaking up for him to Verdugo, he would have been exiles back to his dead end job at best, fired at worst.
770* EnemyMine: Forms an alliance with the Randas after Godzilla appears, promising to help them find May if they help him puzzle out what Shaw's after.
771* FriendlessBackground: Verdugo snarkily tells him that he doesn't have non-internet friends and he needs to get some, in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E6TerrifyingMiracles Terrifying Miracles]]".
772* HeroAntagonist: He's a well-meaning guy, but the methods he was using does not help. To the point that Cate's [=PTSD=] triggers, and he's been chasing after her.
773* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:Leaves Monarch after Verdugo essentially writes off Cate, May and Shaw as lost in the Hollow Earth. He ends up forming an alliance with Kentaro, Hiroshi and Apex Cybernetics to get them back]].
774* {{Hypocrite}}: He's appalled in the fifth episode that the introduction of Bill and Keiko Randa's grandchildren into Monarch consists of Monarch locking them up in cells and interrogating them, even though, as Verdugo snarkily points out, ''Tim'' tried to kidnap Cate off the street in a black car first.
775* IJustWantToBeSpecial: It's hinted he desires to matter to Monarch in the same way Bill Randa and the other legendary founders of Monarch did instead of a dead end basement job. He's [[JumpedAtTheCall alarmingly quick to]] charge off in pursuit of the Randa files without any official sanction, and many of his interactions with Verdugo strongly hint that he's looking for her official approval - best seen when he looks like he's fishing for some sort of approval after he figures out the Randas are heading to Algeria, and looks disappointed when she immediately goes on the phone to initiate a pursuit.
776%%* NerdGlasses
777* NoSocialSkills: Tries to make small talk with Cate, and the awkwardness comes from his end and Cate was already through with her own father's secrets. His spiel to the rest of Monarch in episode 4 makes clear he's a social outcast there, too.
778* NotHelpingYourCase: He tries to come off as a friendly NiceGuy to Cate when she's trying to leave Japan, but he keeps aggressively grabbing her arm, and takes her to his car. It doesn't help at all when he has her blindfolded, and Cate ends up having an episodic panic attack that caused their car to flip over.
779* OneSteveLimit: {{Averted|Trope}}. He shares a first name with Dr. Mancini, the Monarch scientist who was shot by Alan Jonah at the start of ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''.
780* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: GenderInverted. He's the Energetic Guy to Duvall's Savvy Girl. Tim is an eccentric, socially-awkward passionate and impulsive but big-hearted man, [[spoiler:who goes cowboying to Tokyo without authorization at the series' start, and quits Monarch in angry protest over Verdugo's leadership at the series' end]].
781* SecretlySelfish: Deputy Director Verdugo tells him point-blank that he was being this and instead of informing Ishiro Serizawa about the data leak, he went to Japan with Duvall to "talk" to Cate.
782* SoleSurvivor: When he and a team of armed mooks are sent out by helicopter into the Algerian Desert, Tim is the only survivor of the ensuing crash when the chopper flies too close to Godzilla.
783* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: [[spoiler:He eventually quits Monarch in outrage over their constant inaction which Lee called them out on]].
784* TrashOfTheTitans: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but in "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E8Birthright Birthright]]", it's stated that he never threw away any of the old files, research and junk in the old Monarch office that he inherited [[spoiler:from Bill Randa]], preserving stuff that could be important in ways he couldn't predict further down the line at the price of his office's contents being very time-costly to sort through.
785* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: His incredibly heavy-handed and menacing attempts to get Bill Randa's files only brings the full weight of Monarch down on the Randa siblings - and gets them desperate enough to turn to Lee Shaw for help.
786* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He doesn't like insects, [[spoiler:being grossed out by the Endoswarmers' shed shells when he goes to the Kazakhstan abandoned power plant]].
787* TheXenophile: Per the Monarch norm, he speaks of the reality that humanity is actually nothing more than the Earth's insect kingdom and that there are far bigger and vaster creatures out there, with awe. It's probably part of why he idolizes the Randa family.
788[[/folder]]
789
790[[folder:Michelle Duvall]]
791[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monarch_photo_010606.jpg]]
792 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
793!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ElisaLasowski
794!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters''
795A cold, seasoned Monarch operative who comes into conflict with Cate Randa over her investigation into her family's history with Monarch.
796----
797* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite her cold demeanor which her partner Tim is not exempt from, she looks out for his well-being, [[spoiler:even after she breaks away from mainstream Monarch]]. She defends him to Verdugo after his cowboy approach to the Randas lands him in hot water, [[spoiler:and she finally goes out of her way to save Tim from getting hurt or arrested in Kazakhstan after she's joined Shaw's RenegadeSplinterFaction in opposing Monarch]].
798* CaptainErsatz: Monarch agent Michelle Duvall, a cold, dark-clad, French woman who is clearly among the most competent individuals in the show? They might as well have named her [[WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries Monique Dupré]]
799* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: She for the most part keeps her comparatively more eccentric and motor-mouthed partner under control when his quirks start interfering with the immediate task at hand; like when he starts rambling during a video call to Monarch's command.
800* ConnectedAllAlong: She's related to the Brodys, with Sandra being her sister. She joined Monarch because of Sandra's death when the male MUTO attacked the power plant.
801* CunningLinguist: She's fluent in both English and Japanese, and she's the brains between herself and Tim. When Tim leads them to Kentaro and Emiko's apartment, Duvall has the smarts to try and talk Emiko into handing Randa's files over by claiming that Kentaro stole government property, in contrast to Tim's ineffectual attempts and strongarming.
802* DeadpanSnarker: Despite being the more serious operative relative to Tim, she can be very snarky and sarcastic when she wants to be; revealing that she knows May isn't who she says she is in a fairly drawn-out and sarcastic manner, and sardonically making {{air quotes}} when she states Kentaro's occupation as an artist.
803* EvilWearsBlack: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She's a HeroAntagonist more than anything else, but her all-black attire in contrast to everyone else's clothing doesn't do her any favors in appearing non-evil to the show's protagonists.
804* HazyFeelTurn: She defects from the morally light-gray Monarch, over to the morally light but misguided and ultimately criminal Lee Shaw, persuaded by his arguments that Monarch is too passive and ineffectual to prevent more tragedies like the death of her sister and G-Day from occurring again.
805* HeroAntagonist: Like with Tim, she's a well-meaning woman trying to help, but their methods cause an episode for Cate, which causes their car to flip over. Then they spend the rest of the episode going after her.
806* HeroicLineage: She's revealed to be related to Joe Brody (who played a part in saving tens of thousands of people from radiation contamination at great personal cost in Janjira, and whose later work was instrumental in countering the [=MUTOs=]), and Ford Brody (a brave EOD specialist who helped combat the Titans in the lead-up to G-Day and who was key in Godzilla's victory over the [=MUTOs=]).
807%%* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: The Dark Feminine to Cate Randa's Light Feminine.
808* ManlyTears: GenderInverted. Whenever her grief over her sister's death comes to the surface, her stony face doesn't change but her eyes turn wet and are ''screaming''.
809* NotSoStoic: She's ''always'' in control of her emotions... but whenever her late sister [[spoiler:Sandra Brody, whose death motivated her to join Monarch,]] comes up, her eyes turn visibly wet.
810* OpposeWhatYouSuffered: Duvall reveals that she joined Monarch with the aim of preventing another Titan emergence like the one that killed her sister [[spoiler:in 1999]] from ever happening to anyone else again. [[spoiler:This influences her decision to rebel with Shaw after Monarch failed to prevent G-Day from happening]].
811* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: GenderInverted. She's the Savvy Girl to Tim's Energetic Guy. She's a cold, calculating, quieter professional Monarch spook, who saves Tim from facing worse repercussions for his cowboying via smooth talking and cunning, is much more analytical when she deduces May is using a fake identity, [[spoiler:but Duvall is just ruthless enough to side with Lee Shaw's faction in essentially committing terrorism against Monarch when persuaded that they can save more people]].
812* SpottingTheThread: Duvall notices that from the way in which May swept her apartment, she knows how to disappear, cluing her in that May isn't who she says she is and that she's disappeared herself before.
813* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She disappears from the show after saving Tim and the Kazakhstan power plant collapses.
814[[/folder]]
815
816[[folder:The Randa Nurse (*'''Spoilers'''*)]]
817!!'''Emiko Randa (née Matsumoto)'''
818-> See [[Characters/MonsterVerseFamilies here]].
819[[/folder]]
820
821[[folder:Dr. Gregory Whelan]]
822[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monsterversewhelan.jpg]]
823 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
824!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BrianMarkinson
825!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}''
826
827The chief scientist in charge of the Janjira site containing the MUTO's cocoon.
828
829----
830* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the film proper, he's portrayed as quite a calm man and is the only one who doesn't look away in dismay when Monarch is trying to fry the MUTO cocoon to death. The novelization instead portrays him as an exuberant WideEyedIdealist who thinks the MUTO is the key to solving the world's energy crisis.
831* HeroicSacrifice: Type 1. The novelization states that he died due to staying at his post amidst the male [=MUTO's=] escape to try and ensure everyone else made it out alive.
832* MonsterMunch: He's first introduced monitoring the containment site holding Hokmuto's cocoon on the night that Hokmuto breaks out, and he's among the many casualties who die amid the destruction the creature causes just by forcing its way out to freedom, establishing how not even a decades-old BenevolentConspiracy is prepared to come close to combating the {{Kaiju}} once they start to emerge.
833* StoicSpectacles: He wears a pair of thin-rimmed, narrow, glasses, and he's especially calm when Monarch reluctantly attempt to kill the MUTO cocoon; being the only operative who doesn't avert his gaze in dismay. Notably, he puts the glasses back on his face when he gives the order for someone to confirm the [=MUTO's=] death.
834* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's one of Serizawa and Graham's colleagues, and he and the others at the Janjira containment site get maybe five minutes of screentime before they're all killed during the male MUTO's escape.
835* WideEyedIdealist: In the novelization at least. Whelan in particular believes they can harness the MUTO's cocoon to solve the worldwide energy crisis, only for the [=MUTO's=] devastating awakening to prove just how far beyond human control it is.
836[[/folder]]
837
838[[folder:Jainway]]
839[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/g2014_jainway.jpg]]
840 [[caption-width-right:350:]]
841!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/TyOlsson
842!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}''
843
844The lead technician at the Janjira containment site monitoring the readings coming from the MUTO's cocoon.
845
846----
847
848* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: He's wearing a Hollywood lab coat, even though he's only seen monitoring the [=MUTO's=] vitals and the variations in its energy emissions from a sealed control room away from any contaminants.
849* MonsterMunch: He's first introduced monitoring the containment site holding Hokmuto's cocoon on the night that Hokmuto breaks out, and he's among the many casualties who die amid the destruction the creature causes just by forcing its way out to freedom, establishing how not even a decades-old BenevolentConspiracy is prepared to come close to combating the {{Kaiju}} once they start to emerge.
850[[/folder]]
851
852[[folder:Trapper]]
853[[quoteright:470:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1479_0.png]]
854!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DanStevens
855!!!'''Appeared In:''' ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire''
856----
857
858* AllThereInTheManual: According to the novelisation, his real name is Travis Beasley.
859* AMFMCharacterization: Trapper always marks his entrance with some feel-good rock music, showing that he treats his job like a big rollicking adventure regardless of the apocalyptic consequences that are present at every turn.
860* AmicableExes: Trapper and Dr. Andrews had a relationship back in university and fondly reminisce about the good times, but he seems content to just stay friends now.
861* AwesomeAussie: Trapper has a noticeable Australian accent, he is also very comfortable and unfazed around skyscraper-sized super-powered animals and even playfully tells Bernie not to swallow his tongue as they follow Kong down into a hollow earth portal.
862* HawaiianShirtedTourist: Even though he's a competent member of Monarch, his Hawaiian shirt and general attitude shows he's a lot more easygoing than most other members.
863* IgnoredExpert: Despite being an expert on Titan physiology and accustomed to working with wildlife, Mikael ignores Trapper's warnings due to despising him for his personality. [[spoiler:Mikael dies as a result]].
864* KindlyVet: Trapper is a Titan-Veterinarian. Indeed, his very first scene sees him treating Kong for an infected tooth and replacing it with an artificial one.
865* NatureLover: It’s clear that Trapper has a admiration and respect for the natural world.
866* NewAgeRetroHippie: He gives off shades of this on occasion.
867* NiceGuy: In addition to treating Titans like Kong for their injuries, Trapper's generally a jovial, easygoing fellow who gets along with just about everyone.
868* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's clearly meant to be the kaiju equivalent to the late-Steve Irwin (AKA, the Crocodile Hunter), another AwesomeAussie with a blonde moptop and upbeat love for wildlife.
869* OohMeAccentsSlipping: There's a few instances where Trapper's accent fluctuates between Australian and New Zealander.
870* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Trapper and Bernie quickly become friends over their mutual excitement at exploring Hollow Earth.
871[[/folder]]
872

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