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Published: 2010-05-17 22:33:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 1037; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 12
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2035, a year that should have been just like any other year on Earth. The world was in an economic boom, crime was at an all time low, and the major terrorist organizations have finally been dismantled. But all good things were never meant to last. 90 miles off the East coast of Hel's Falls, the American government began testing the Fryerhart Bomb. It was meant to replace the potential world-ending nuclear warheads with clean-energy weapons. Tests on unpopulated islands showed that no terrestrial life would be affected aside from those at the center and radius of impact. It was now time to test the F-Bomb in the water.At 1800 hours May 19, the bomb was dropped over a group of outdated warships. The test was a success, the ships destroyed, and just like the land tests, zero fallout. However, deeper below the observed area, something was affected by the detonation. An underwater glacier about 2 miles in diameter was broken, releasing several aquatic lifeforms not seen since the prehistoric age, including a lifeform that should have stayed forgotten.
The research vessel, The Hunter, detected an object of rather large proportions heading straight towards them. An S.O.S was sent out, but was swiftly cut off. Being that this was the world where Hel's Falls exists, the world turned a blind eye to it. However, they wouldn't stay blind for long.
Typhoon 87-D slammed into Hawaii on the morning of May 24th, and following the typhoon was the creature. The creature stayed beneath the ocean surface until the eye of the storm was overhead, and it was then that it made landfall. Standing at 69 feet in height, Imargosaurus may have been dwarfed by Hawaii's skyscrapers, but he would prove destructive. His raid lasted as long as the calm of the storm did, and once things picked back up, Imargosaurus left the island in tattered ruins for the typhoon to blow away.
The world was put into alarm. The navies of the United States, Russia, China, Japan, and Hel's Falls were deployed to destroy the monster. It proved more disaterous and humiliating than the Union loss at Chancellorsville with only five ships returning; four belonging to Hel's Falls, the other belonging to Japan.
It sson became evident that Imargosaurus was on course to make landfall on Hel's Falls. Armies from across the globe were called upon to defend the capital city. Imargosaurus walked right through them.
For 3 hours the city barely had any defense as the monster leveled it. The aftermath looked akin to a bombed out city. Blocks were leveled, skyscrapers toppled, and people horrified and confused as to what to do now.
Imargosaurus still roamed through the countryside, still posing a threat. It was then that the U.S.A delivered the proposal to drop an F-Bomb onto Imargosaurus. This was met with heavy backlash from those in Hel's Falls; however, the UN approved the proposal, and the countdown began.
On June 1st, as Imargosaurus was walking along the coastline, a stealth bomber, piloted by the U.S. president, dropped the F-Bomb. It was a direct hit, and, as showed by multiple news corporations later that evening, Imargosaurus was apparently no more.
However unknown to the mass public, the F-Bomb brought along an accidental effect: Another monster was awoken...
Powers-
Tenalp Beam: Imargosaurus can fire a deadly beam of pure energy from its jaws.
Electric Surge: If Imargosaurus stores enough energy, he can produce a massive electric charge running through his body. This will have an electrocuting effect on any opponent touching him.
A/N: My universe's equivelent to Godzilla, albeit smaller. Considering who he is the equivelent to, you all can guess that we'll be hearing from him again soon.
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Comments: 2
Scatha-the-Worm [2010-05-19 07:45:59 +0000 UTC]
Very cool. I like the bright red spot on his throat for some reason-it just makes him look neat. The armor spikes on the back are neat, too.
Love the name, BTW. Sounds really cool the way I say it out loud. Probably saying it wrong, but still.
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