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Unberto Mori served as deputy captain of the attack submarine Goten during the 2039 "Operation: Eternal Light," participating in the successful battle against the monster Manda in the Strait of Dover. This action contributed to his appointment as captain of the United Earth emigrant spaceship Aratrum nearly a decade later.
Commanding the Aratrum during humanity's return to Earth after 20,000 years in exile, Mori confronted the catastrophic failure of the initial military operation against Godzilla Earth, which decimated ground forces. He ordered a 48-hour reconnaissance drone search for survivors before retreating. Contact with survivors prompted him to authorize a landing ship retrieval. Upon its return with only three survivors, he deduced Captain Haruo Sakaki had defied orders by remaining on Earth to fight Godzilla.
Later communicating directly with Sakaki via monitor from Mechagodzilla City, Mori attempted to recall him to the Aratrum, emphasizing chain of command. Sakaki refused and terminated the transmission despite objections. When Takeshi J. Hamamoto informed him that Exif and Bilusaludo factions now supported joining the Mechagodzilla City operation rather than abandoning Earth, Mori faced mounting pressure over command decisions.
His leadership prioritized caution and compromise. Reluctant to risk personnel due to humanity's dwindling population, he displayed visible skepticism about tactical viability after witnessing Godzilla Earth's three-terawatt atomic breath. During a Bilusaludo-led rebellion aboard the Aratrum over Sakaki's punishment debates, he hesitated to authorize force against mutineers, valuing social stability over intervention.
His final moments occurred during King Ghidorah's emergence. Facing the creature's gravitational singularity near the Aratrum, he ordered full power to thrusters for evasion. Steering commands failed, dooming the attempt. He perished alongside the entire crew when Ghidorah attacked, triggering a nuclear explosion that destroyed the Aratrum.
Commanding the Aratrum during humanity's return to Earth after 20,000 years in exile, Mori confronted the catastrophic failure of the initial military operation against Godzilla Earth, which decimated ground forces. He ordered a 48-hour reconnaissance drone search for survivors before retreating. Contact with survivors prompted him to authorize a landing ship retrieval. Upon its return with only three survivors, he deduced Captain Haruo Sakaki had defied orders by remaining on Earth to fight Godzilla.
Later communicating directly with Sakaki via monitor from Mechagodzilla City, Mori attempted to recall him to the Aratrum, emphasizing chain of command. Sakaki refused and terminated the transmission despite objections. When Takeshi J. Hamamoto informed him that Exif and Bilusaludo factions now supported joining the Mechagodzilla City operation rather than abandoning Earth, Mori faced mounting pressure over command decisions.
His leadership prioritized caution and compromise. Reluctant to risk personnel due to humanity's dwindling population, he displayed visible skepticism about tactical viability after witnessing Godzilla Earth's three-terawatt atomic breath. During a Bilusaludo-led rebellion aboard the Aratrum over Sakaki's punishment debates, he hesitated to authorize force against mutineers, valuing social stability over intervention.
His final moments occurred during King Ghidorah's emergence. Facing the creature's gravitational singularity near the Aratrum, he ordered full power to thrusters for evasion. Steering commands failed, dooming the attempt. He perished alongside the entire crew when Ghidorah attacked, triggering a nuclear explosion that destroyed the Aratrum.