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Transapient — Kaiju Revolution: EBIRAH

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Published: 2018-10-20 21:56:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 40280; Favourites: 702; Downloads: 211
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Ebirah

Intro:  Abyssal gigantism is a biological phenomenon which has been scientifically observed since the later half of the nineteenth century.  The order crustacea, including crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and isopods, seem particularly prone to this trend due to their indeterminant growth pattern.  It was in 1966 that the first and, until recently, only solid evidence of this trend leading to kaijufication was documented by FATHOM on the west-Pacific island of Letchi.  The highly decomposed remains of what was determined to be a crustacean exoskeleton were found beached upon the shore after a particularly violent typhoon.  Initially there were concerns of an information breach, but the remains exhibited extreme disintegration and only a small fraction were able to be preserved in time for further study.  The accelerated decomposition was later found to be due to a type of enzyme which may have played a role in the molting process.  Though the presumably living specimen responsible for the remains was never located, it was given the name Gigalocusta letchi, though often referred to by Japanese members with the slang “Ebirah”…

Story:  Fifteen years after the world’s introduction to kaiju, the massive living island of Mu resurfaced after a period of dormancy lasting many thousands of years.  A few naval ships were stranded and later their crews and the rescue team sent to retrieve them were caught between a mass migration of various kaiju from across the world towards Mu.  They themselves were rescued and held captive by the human-derived Seatopians, which revealed the importance of Mu as a kaiju nesting site and demanded that no harm come to what they viewed as a sacred place.  Despite their plea, and the lack of consensus among the captives, a multinational attack was launched at the giant anomalocarid, provoking a pair of serpentine kaiju, known as Manda, to strike back.

Amidst the chaos, yet another giant was awakened.  From the dark underbelly of Mu crawled the massive, lobster-like creature, Ebirah.  Although never straying far from the cliff-riddled shores of Mu, the crustacean caused significant damage to several ships and later proved able to strike effectively against air-assaults with shockwaves produced by his claws.  Yet even this was not the worst.  While the battle between man and nature raged in the Atlantic, scant attention was given to other, more subtle signs, until it was too late…

The King of Monsters, Godzilla, arose off the coast of Panama with almost no warning.  Evidently having emerged from an undersea cavern, he tore his way through the Panama Canal and entered the Atlantic.  At this point, most of the gathered armada around Mu was dispersed.  The Mandans tried to intervene, but were forced to back off by a heavy nuclear pulse.  Ebirah too opposed the monster king as he approached, even going so far as to use large boulders as projectiles.  But a blast of atomic breath and loss of a few legs had him retreat as well.  Godzilla, still yet to fully recover from his clash with Kong it seemed, was intent on restoring his strength by hunting the gathered migrants, and in so doing fulfill his role as apex predator by eliminating the weak.  The most brutal phase of Mu’s life cycle had begun…

Abilities:  Ebirah is the most massive known crustacean, much of his bulk owed to high concentrations of microcrystalline minerals within his exoskeleton.  This biolithic physiology makes him extremely durable, only being somewhat more sensitive around the joints.  His shell is indeed so similar to deep sea bedrock that it serves as an effective camouflage to sonar and radar.  Though he seems to prefer walking along the seafloor, he is capable of swimming with powerful strokes of his telson and paddle-like hindmost limbs.  Radiological analysis indicates a diet mostly consisting of scavenged volcanic minerals and various chemicals acquired from thermal vents and cold seeps.

Ebirah is also, however, an opportunistic predator.  He is armed with a disparate set of claws powered by hydraulic muscles.  The right one is far larger and is able to exert enormous amounts of pressure and can snap fast enough to generate a huge cavitation blast which can be aimed with deadly precision against smaller targets up to a quarter mile away.  Though most effective in water, this weapon is also not to be underestimated in air either.  The left claw is slender and capable of far more rapid motion, slashing and stabbing deep into tough hides of larger kaiju.  At close range, his flexible antennae may also be used to entangle and restrain enemies. 

Character:  Though currently labeled as a crustacean, a few morphological traits indicate a relationship with eurypterids, though this may be another example of kaiju genetic drift or convergent evolution.  As a deep-sea organism, he grows very slowly yet continuously, and thus his age must be quite considerable.  He seems to have solved the issue of an increasingly difficult molting process by secreting a kind of enzyme that rapidly dissolves the out mineral layer.  It is unknown if this is a unique or shared trait as Ebirah is currently the only known member of his species, if indeed the remains found in 1966 belong to him.

It is speculated that he may use Mu as a temporary mobile home before settling down in a new location in the abyss.  Regardless of where he currently resides, he is highly reclusive but also very territorial.  He is quick to confront any intruder and will often retain pieces of his kills to decorate his lair.  This may explain a few of the most extensive and cumulative “ship graveyards” that dot the seabed across the globe, though due to Ebirah’s relative sedentary lifestyle this might also indicate that he is indeed not alone among his kind…

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I should probably just make the upload dates Saturday, shouldn't I?  Well, I suppose it's rather redundant now, because there are only two more entries to go...
Ebirah is copyrighted by Toho.

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Comments: 58

MEGAPOTAMIA325 [2018-10-20 22:12:36 +0000 UTC]

What's up with his Claws? Is he part Fiddler Crab?

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Transapient In reply to MEGAPOTAMIA325 [2018-10-21 00:12:21 +0000 UTC]

I was shooting for a bit of every basic type of crustacean/marine arthropod, so I guess it's possible.  He certainly behaves like a hermit.

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MEGAPOTAMIA325 In reply to Transapient [2018-10-21 00:47:43 +0000 UTC]

Cool

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KitWhitham [2018-10-20 22:08:37 +0000 UTC]

I admit I was expecting a different kaiju from what you teased in the last entry, but I am loving this Ebirah! Can't wait to see the next kaiju!

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Transapient In reply to KitWhitham [2018-10-21 00:11:14 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.  If you'd like a little hint as to who's next, it's one that has so far only had an actual presence in one movie from the later Showa era...

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goatrex In reply to Transapient [2018-10-21 08:59:49 +0000 UTC]

Titanosaurus, right?

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KitWhitham In reply to Transapient [2018-10-21 07:45:59 +0000 UTC]

😍

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