Original tests to have one pilot per Jaeger prove unsuccessful, as the test subjects were not able to handle the stress and strain of controlling such a huge robot by themselves. The world unites to stop the invaders, and develop the Jaeger Program: a series of giant mechanical 'monsters,' intended to stop the creatures. However, what seemed to be an isolated attack builds as more creatures begin to come through the fissure, attacking coastal cities around the Pacific. After several days and countless lives lost, the creature is defeated by human military forces. Through the fissure a giant monster appears, and destroys portions of San Francisco. Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, a fissure opens up that leads to another dimension. In the meantime, one of the scientists working on how to defeat the Kaijus thinks he found a way but he needs an actual Kaiju brain so Pentecost sends him to see a man who uses Kaiju remains to make a profit, so that he could get a Kaiju brain. And when they try to hook up with their Jaeger, he sees what she's been through, which is what Pentecost was worried about. And when she proves to be the best, he wants her but Pentecost doesn't think she's ready. He tries to find a compatible co-pilot and when he finds no one, he gives Pentecost's assistant, a girl named Mako a chance. He recruits Raleigh Becket a former Jaeger pilot who left after his co-pilot who's also his brother died. But Pentecost the man in charge of the Jaeger program decide to continue the program. So all the heads of the nations decide to stop the program and to try other tactics. While they are able to defeat the creatures whom they call Kaijus, eventually they adapt and even the Jaegers can't stop them. They are piloted by two individuals who are linked up to them mentally. When giant lizard like creatures come out of the ocean and attack every city killing millions, all the nations come together and build giant robots called Jaegers.
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