FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER: LITA vs. NERONGA

Chapter 1

GERMANY 1945

In 1945 the allied force invaded Germany guns were firing, bombs were exploding, soldiers from opposing sides were either lying dead or dying. It was a war of who would come out on top. Meanwhile in the laboratory of a Dr. Tomoe he was studying a startling discovery. A human hear that was still beating! Before the doctor could continue his studies; A Kriegsmarine Officer, flanked by three Commandos, barges into the laboratory of Dr. Tomoe with orders to take the heart. At first Tomoe refuse to give the heart up but one of the commandos holds him at gun point. Dr. Tomoe has no other choice but to give them the heart. As the Kriegsmarine Officer and the commandos leave Dr. Tomoe angered by this tears up his notes and smashes the vials in his lab knowing that his work was all for naught.

EUROPE, NOTHERN SEA THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

The heart is summarily transported by U-Boat to be passed off to their Japanese allies via the Atlantic avoiding any conflict with any enemy subs within the area.

INDIAN OCEAN

In the Indian Ocean, off the Maldives, the U-Boat meets up with a Japanese Imperial Navy submarine to make the exchange. Unfortunately they are sighted by an Allied Forces scout plane and bombed, but not before the Kriegsmarine pass the heart (contained in a locked chest) to the Japanese.

THE SUB

On the sub a solider approaches the general.

SOLIDER: It's dangerous during the day, sir.

The General turns to the solider.

GENERAL: I imagine so.

SOLIDER: even at night it takes too long. What is it that they want us to take?

GENERAL: a human being perhaps.

SOLIDER: Hitler?

GENERAL: Hardly.

SOLIDER: Germany has reached the end of her line. We'd appreciate it, if it was a powerful secret weapon!

HIROSHIMA HOSPITAL

Meanwhile at a Hospital in Hiroshima, a rich couple known as the Makoto family is in a bit of distress as their young daughter was in need of medical treatment, for her heart was failing to keep her alive. One of the doctors had shown up to speak with the girl's mother and father.

MR. MAKOTO (worried): Dr. Umino is there anything we can do to save her?

DR. UMINO: I'm not quite sure, but there is one way.

MRS. MAKOTO (voice breaking): What is it? Please tell us.

DR. UMINO: we may need a heart transplant for her.

MR. MAKOTO: Are there any donors.

Dr. Umino then paused for a few seconds.

DR. UMINO: there is one it should be here in a few minutes.

The couple was crying tears of joy knowing that their daughter will be alright. The general had then arrived with the cargo and gave it to the Doctor.

DR. UMINO: ah there it is we will begin the operation immediately!

OPERATION ROOM

DR. UMINO: Thank you for the trouble but I'm afraid you're a bit late.

GENERAL: why sir?

DR. UMINO: We aren't ready, nor do we have the time for further research work.

The General then hands Dr. Umino the key to the chest. He then goes over the chest to see the cargo they had gotten from the Germans who sacrificed a sub for it. They open it and to their surprise it was the still beating human heart.

GENRAL: what on earth is it!?

DR. UMINO: Frankenstein's heart.

GENERAL: Frankenstein? It's a living heart?

DR. UMINO: yes, it will never die.

GENERAL: never die?

The General himself was stun to see this disturbing image.

DR. UMINO: Have you ever heard about Frankenstein?

GENERAL: yes, I have but not in detail.

DR. UMINO: A long time ago a German scientist named Victor Frankenstein sewed up, a corpse that had been cut into pieces and used electric shock to revive it.

GENERAL: Is this for an important research?

DR. UMINO: to make soldiers who will never die from getting shot.

GENERAL: Are you trying to pull my leg doctor?

DR. UMINO: I really mean it, and now I will use this heart to save this young girl from death.

With that said the operation had begun, many hours have passed since the operation. The girl was still sleeping, as Dr. Umino went to her parents to give them the news. But this may be the last time the Makoto family would be together again. The sirens were blaring, as an Allied force bomber flies over Hiroshima and bombs the city and hospital destroying everyone in a great ball of fire.

Or so we thought…