Rob's ex-girlfriend Beth, trapped in her Time Warner Center apartment, left a message on his phone, and he resolved to rescue her. Traversing the now-empty streets of the city, he and his group suddenly became caught between Clover and the military as they fired everything they had at the monster.
All their firepower, even armor-piercing shells, proved to be ineffective and only aggravated Clover further. The group fled into the Spring Street station and were ambushed in the subway tunnels by a group of parasites. One of the parasites bit Marlena during the scuffle, ultimately killing her shortly after the military found the group.
Staff Sergeant Pryce informed them of a location where helicopters were evacuating nearby civilians and warned them the military was prepared to level the city with the Hammerdown Protocol if more targeted weapons failed to stop Clover. Reaching Beth's apartment, the group rescued her from the piece of rebar that had impaled her. They encountered Clover near Grand Central Terminal as he continued battling the military, flattening a howitzer. The military ushered Lily onto the next available UH-1 Iroquois , with the rest of the group climbing aboard the last helicopter to depart from the city.
They watched in awe as a B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber bombed Clover with ordinance, causing him to collapse into a building. Hud believed the monster was dead, only for him to leap out of the dust cloud and attack their helicopter. It crashed in Central Park. Shortly after Rob, Beth, and Hud emerged from the wreckage, they found themselves face-to-face with Clover again.
The monster took notice of Hud, separated from the others as he retrieved his camera, and bifurcated him with a single bite. Rob and Beth grabbed the camera and took cover under Greyshot Arch as sirens blared in the distance, signaling that the Hammerdown Protocol had begun.
The weapons used in that strike broke the creature's tough exterior and killed him, ending his rampage through the city while burying Rob and Beth in the rubble, leaving their fates unknown. Several monsters were inadvertently transported to an alternate Earth by the Shepard Particle Accelerator and began to wreak havoc across the globe. Clover, or another member of its species, appeared as the escape pod containing astronauts Hamilton and Schmidt fell to Earth.
Its head and upper body erupted through a patch of clouds, as it lets out several loud roars. Clover possessed immense physical strength, able to wipe out several landmarks with ease, including ripping the head of the Statue of Liberty off and throwing it like a baseball. Clover's tail was shown to be strong enough to decimate the Brooklyn Bridge , which was fortified to withstand 49, tons of pressure. Clover seemed to be virtually invulnerable to conventional weaponry, withstanding shells from M1 tanks , AT-4 rockets, AGM Maverick missiles, and Mark 82 bombs.
This pod transmits electromagnetic waves to Clover, allowing Kishin to seemingly control the monster and its parasites. However, this control is broken when Aiko Sasahara convinces Kishin that he doesn't get to decide the fate of other people. Each of these tendrils appear to have a jaw with teeth at the end of them, which it uses to extract the "Remnant of God" pod from Kishin's body.
After breaking the chains transporting him, Clover surfaces and attacks a Tagruato ship near Japan and then heads into Tokyo, causing widespread destruction. The monster was searching for an electromagnetic wave-emitting pod—dubbed the "Remnant of God" by the Repose of the Earth religious cult which worshiped and expected the monster's arrival—that had been taken to be studied by the company Tagruato.
The pod had been secretly harbored inside the body of the high school student Kishin Aiba, whose father, a scientist who formerly worked for Tagruato , had determined it was impossible to remove from without causing his death. Following both the revelation to Kishin that his mother had been a member of the cult which had kidnapped and tried to kill him for the pod moments ago before being rescued by his father and had used him as a vessel to carry the pod, and Mr.
Aiba blowing himself up in his son's vicinity in an attempt to kill both of them to "save the world" from the power of the pod, Kishin had an emotional breakdown and became able to control Clover and its Human Scale Parasites. After mounting the monster and going to the school, he tried to kill his bullies but was ultimately snapped out of it by his classmate Aiko Sasahara. Subsequently, both the parasites and Clover were out of his control.
As the third film details, the creature came from a parallel universe. Therefore, it would not have the same earthly concept of destruction. Furthermore, the theory suggests that when the veil between parallel universes was blown open, the child fell through, and got lost on Earth. This would mean Cloverfield is a found footage film about a monstrous child's search for its equally monstrous mother. This theory is nearly airtight, but requires mathematical equations and algebraic formulas to come to the conclusion that there are two monsters.
In one instance, the monster appears to be approximately twenty feet larger than it did previously. Fans have utilized infographics for locating the approximate dimensions of the Cloverfield monster as well as the real-life heights, widths, and lengths of the structures that the monster destroys. Each of its feet is feet in length, roughly the size of a city transit bus. The skin is also host to thousands of dog-sized parasites creatures. Its head has sharp, bony features and two eyes with pupils large enough to almost obscure their requisite sclera from view.
Its face resembles that of a piranha or an angler fish. There are a set of membranous sacks on either side of the head behind the eyes, which inflate and recede back into the head. Some speculate them to be "ear membranes", much like those of a frog.
Some fans have speculated that they are filled with some type of fluid to help it adjust to the different pressures it encounters on land. Others say they help the monster breathe the air which would be thin to it, due to its large size. Tucked between the monster's legs are two "external esophogi". The esophogi are used to eat creatures much smaller than itself humans and any other large animals.
The esophogi were first clearly seen when Hud looks up at the monster before it bites him. Fans originally misinterpreted the tubes to be limbs before their true nature was revealed. The esophogi end with teeth-like projections. It devoured several dozen Central Park carriage horses with, as well as most likely the people that Marlena mentioned the monster was eating when it moved down Broadway.
The creature's skin showed a strong resistance to projectile weaponry, due to the immensely high resistance deep-sea creatures have shown against heat and pressure due to their environmental conditions.
The Monster's diet covers a large array of foods. The first hint at the monster's diet was when a photo of whales the monster had partially consumed appeared on In Cloverfield , Marlena says she saw it "eating people". The exterior esophogi are the right size to consume humans, among other things. Other amateur video footage of the Cloverfield event reveal that the monster was also seen eating multiple horses at the same time with these tubes.
However, it also eats humans with its mouth, as it bit one of the main characters in half. These are all estimations by the U. Department of Defense [1]. The monster is never truly named in the film, but the nickname "Clover" used by film's crew is generally accepted by fans.
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