Ch.I

A pack of Utah raptors slowly watched their prey from afar. They crouched; ready to pounce when suddenly their prey ran, bawling like frightened cattle. The sky itself twisted, contorted to some twisted design. The distortion shined a radiant blue and suddenly the sky tore apart, and a huge figure plopped out. Smashing the pack of horrified raptors, the figure skidded along the ground before slowing to stop in a clearing. A grated screech permeated the oxidized air. Legion looked around with its fading eyes; this place was very different from the destroyed city. The weary alien insect wandered to a nearby dense forest, as he got there some strange roars and cries pierced the air. Legion sneaked over under a range of mountains to survey the source of the noises.
A three-headed dragon creature with no arms was chewing on the corpse of a dead Triceratops. Legion saw no apparent silicon or any other mechanical devices that she craved; also, she was weakened significantly by the previous battles with the creatures of that time. Legion had sensed the malice in the dragon's heart, if he noticed legion he would attack immediately. This must not happen.
The beams of the other creatures have devastated legion's chest hive. However, two or three symbiotic legion was left in the hive. She forced them out of her chest hive, and commanded them to spy on the vile, demented dragon. They flew skillfully, despite being badly damaged, and each one landed on one of the three heads of the young ghidorah. Legion sent a high-pitched screech to the alien insect task force, and suddenly the three little creatures clawed, dug, and bit into the tough hide of the creature. Ghidorah roared in surprise rather than pain, bucking and tossing his three heads he knocked the clattering legion soldiers. The dragon devourer or worlds gulped up the three shaken insects. Legion yelled in a high-pitched tone, in all probability realizing that she was all alone; ghidorah heard the cry and roared back at the intruder. With that, ghidorah took to the sky abruptly, and fired a volley of raging fireballs at legion; however, legion sidestepped and avoided the flaming masses. Ghidorah was even more angered, the young hydra rose into the air with his spiked wings. Legion screeched in surprise, ghidorah replied with a deep roar of hatred. Ghidorah swooped downward towards the confused alien insect; however, legion rose up on her tattered wings and dodged the deadly attack. Legion watched briefly as ghidorah accidentally slammed into the ground. The frightened monster flew away as ghidorah got up and roared at the fleeing legion. Legion now realized that she had no more soldiers. She screeched in what might be considered sorrow, Legion soon landed on a small isle. There were only scant amounts of unrefined silicon on the small island. Certainly not enough to propagate a legion flower, what exactly can she do?

A small pterodon let out a shrill chirp while watching it's young being smashed by the rising ground. Great clouds of dust and dirt rose high in the air. The rising columns of dust continued southward frightening even the largest group of theropods. The traveling earthquake suddenly stopped and a great horn jutted abruptly out of the ground. The great weapon grew larger and wider, soon a large, silver body showed itself. Legion roared loudly at the sky and observed her surroundings. Legion seemed to enjoy her new surroundings; this island she found appeared to be peaceful.
Legion lumbered slowly through the forest, her blue, brilliant eyes picked up no electromagnetic signatures anywhere within the vast expanse of the forest. The rather small island was home to a mild variety of prehistoric wildlife. Several times while roaming the forest legion thought she noticed large figures watching her from a distance; however, every time she turned to check their shadowy creatures were no longer there. Legion's primary goal was to construct a legion flower; however, without her symbiotic soldiers she would have to do this by herself. The huge E.T. insect found herself on a silent beach, gazing at the water, gleaming in the sun.
She knew not the exact mechanics of the dimensional energy, which brought her here. This was not technically important enough for her to ponder. All she needs is enough minerals to create a flower everything else was secondary. Still legion had the feeling she was being watched. Even stranger, however or whatever was watching legion did not frighten her. In fact, the watcher(s) seemed almost innocently peaceful. These mysteries would have to be resolved sooner or later!

Legion basked in the warm sunlight as she slowly went inwards to the middle of the tiny island. Although this may be disputed, one could say that legion was curious. It was obvious that something was following her, yet; she was not afraid or even uneasy. Soon the trees grew bigger and bigger the farther she went. Legion noticed that the presence stopped following her when she came upon a clearing filled with dirt and sand. Legion therefore concluded that whatever was following her did not want to be seen one way or another.
Legion squatted slightly; the colossal insect was fatigued from her battle in the city. She remembered being deprived of her horn and her EM beam with it. Also lost forever were her only true companions, the symbiotic legion soldiers. The nomadic feeling welled up inside her again. The loneliness heightened when legion noticed that pterosaurs and dinosaurs of all kind avoided the huge alien insect. Legion screeched the flute-like chorus that was so familiar. Legion soon heard a strange and horrible cackle. Fire rained down on legion scorching her already damaged exoskeleton. She had scarcely turned around when two clawed feet slammed into her injured face. She fell flat on her back. This new position was unfamiliar to legion and she roared and screeched trying to get up. The creature that attacked her revealed itself. The young form of Ghidorah! The infuriated dragon roared and spewed forth several more fireballs. Striking the bewildered legion painfully; however, hope soon arrived in the form of legion's stalkers. Ghidorah had never seen this beast before but even still ghidorah roared at the smaller monsters. Legion finally righted herself and quickly drew back. With ghidorah distracted, legions only thought was...