DECEMBER 25th 1964:
All the scientists were gathered around the great meteor that had landed in the mountains a few days ago. Under the leadership of Professor Murai, this team of scientists had been dispatched to study the mysterious rock. Over the course of that time, several strange things was that the meteor seemed to grow red, glowing veins that pulsated as if the meteor had a heartbeat. Another was that it randomly became magnetic, making the teams metal equipment attracted to it. The one that was probably the most alarming was that it seemed to be growing bigger and bigger by the moment.
Of course while all this was going on, none of the scientists except Professor Murai thanks to his few trips into the city knew of the many huge things happening in Japan. The one that was probably most important was that two great monsters (refered to by the Japanese as kaiju) that had been thought long gone seemed to have risen from the dead and were terrorizing the innocent people of the land of the rising sun while trying to put one another back in their grave.
But the science expidetion was in for a serving of trouble themselves. While they were all sleeping in the middle of the night, Professor Murai was awakened by several sounds that seemed to be coming from outside the tent. They were the combined sounds of rumbling, lightning, wind howling and explosions. Professor Murai was awake and on high alert.
"Huh? Hey, get up, everybody!" said Murai.
The men open their eyes and grumbled around as they tried to wake up.
"Well what's the matter?" one of Murai's colleagues asked him.
"Get outside quick. I hear a noise," Professor Murai responded.
The sounds reached the other men's ears as well and they scrambled outside as they all started talking at once in surprised alert.
"Look!" One of the scientists points up at the meteor as lights start flashing from inside like there was a lightning bolt bouncing around within the meteor's interior.
The rumblings, howling winds and explosions only got louder and louder as the ground shook. But Professor Murai's scientifect curiousity was not easily detured.
"Come on, follow me," he said as he started jogging towards the meteor.
His team started to follow him, but they all eventually had to take shelter behind a group of rocks as the conditions worsened. Professor Murai managed to get a little closer to the meteor while being able to find shelter behind another rock. He pulled out his geiger counter and aimed it at the meteor. The radiation levels that Professor Murai's counter was reading were off the charts.
"Professor, come back here with us!"
"Please, come on!"
Murai responded to his colleagues pleas and returned to their sanctuary as the condition worsened and worsened still. Then with one flash of light so bright, the team had to look away... the meteor cracked open. When the team was able to look back, they saw giant burts of blood red fire erupting. Then Professor Murai noticed something.
"Its taking some kind of form."
Murai pointed at the flames as they started taking shape.
"What is it?" one of his colleagues asked.
But no one had an answer. All they could do was wait and watch until the tramsformation was complete. And when it finally was completed and the flames faded away, the shape it had taken was revealed to be... pure terror.
OUTER SPACE JUNE 14th, 2014:
In the darkest reaches of space, beyond the outskirts of Pluto, a giant meteor floats through the black trenches of the galaxy. At first glance it seems like just a giant rock; but looking at it closer, one would see that it pulsates... almost as if it were alive.
The meteor continued floating around aimlessly until it entered the same area that a huge blackhole calls home. The meteor could not escape the blackhole's vortex. So little is truly known about the inside of a blackhole.
Does it go somewhere? Do the things that get sucked in simply fade into oblivion? Maybe and maybe not, but regardless of what science, or religion may tell us, one fact defies all reason, or logic.
Pure evil never truly dies. Somehow this meteor was very, very evil. As the meteor traveled through the depths of hopeless black, somehow the meteor made it's way outside the blackhole and found itself floating past the moon towards the planet, Earth. It's journey towards the planet was monitored closely by orbiting satellites.
U.S. SATELLITE INFORMATION CENTER:
Jessica Robinson sat at the satellite radar console. But she jumped out of her seat when the radar started sounding off, indicating one, or more of the satellites had spotted an object. When she saw the size of the object, Jessica looked over her shoulder and called out, "Sir, I think you'd better come take a look at this!"
The commander in charge walked over to Jessica's workstation and looked down at the radar. What he saw made his eyes grow wide with surprise.
"Good lord. How big is it? What is it, a meteor?"
"I think so. Right now it's hard to tell how big it is exactly. But I'd guess it's somewhere between four hundred fifty and five hundred feet tall and two hundred and fifty feet wide."
The man in charge hurried over to the communication center.
"Yenson!" The headman called out.
The man at the communication desk woke up from his little nap and stood up straight.
"Yes, Sir?" said Yenson.
"We've got a possible code red. I want you to contact the white house. Notify The President and the joint cheifs of staff of the situation. Then contact the major military heads and inform them as well. You got all that, Yenson?"
"Sir, yes, Sir," said Yenson before sitting back down to carry out his orders.
"Everybody!" The commander called out as he clapped his hands to get everyone's attention.
Once all eyes were on him, The man in charge spoke.
"Alright everyone, we have to go to red alert. We've got an object bigger then the boil on my wife's ass heading straight for Earth. Put Jessica's radar up on the big screen and keep track of this thing. Find out how fast it's falling, how hard it'll hit, when it'll hit, where it'll hit and what the aftermath will be. And I want it done four minutes ago, people! Let's go, come on let's go!"
Everyone scrambled to get the jobs just handed to them done. They all knew that the task at hand was important..., but they had no idea how important it would end up being.
ABOVE THE EARTH:
The meteor flew past the satellites and closer to the planet. It past through the hemisphere, then the ionoshpere, then the mesosphere, followed by the stratosphere.
U.S. SATELLITE INFORMATION CENTER:
"Sir?"
"Yes, Jessica, what is it?"
"I've found that the object is without a doubt a meteor. Also, I've determined where it will land."
The headman walked over to Jessica's workstation. Jessica continued, "According to my caculations, its current projectory should have it landing in the Pacific Ocean. About uh... fifty miles west of Monster Island."
The commander stared thoughtfully for a moment before speaking.
"What will the damage be?"
"That's just it, Sir. According to these caculations, it's unlikely that there will be any damage at all."
"What?!"
"Well you see, according to the radar, the meteor isn't really falling the way a meteor traditionally does. It's more like a space shuttle coming in for a landing."
The commander just stared in disbelief.
"Y-yu-uh-you mean to tell me that... th-that rock could be some kind of spaceaship? That's impossible!"
Jessica gave the commander a serious look.
"With all due respect, Sir, after everything this world has seen, nothing is impossible."
The commander tried to comprehend the situation, but even the best case scenario could have dire consequences.
IN THE SKIES ABOVE THE PACIFIC OCEAN:
The meteor started gaining speed as it flew toward the ocean. A large gyser of water splashed into the air when the meteor hit the surface. The meteor crashed into the sea floor and skidded across for about two minutes before slowing to a stop.
The impact of the meteor landing awakened a giant creature that had been sleeping under the sea floor for eons. In fact, this paticular beast had not seen the light of day in sixty five millions years. The prehistoric monster broke through the ground, stretched out her arms, flicked her tail around, lifted her head and let out a yawn, which came out as a roar that scared away all the sea life around the area.
Then the she beast looked around. Its animal instincts awoke first, its other senses and brain functions would return overtime. It remembered it had been looking for a mate all those years ago. The monster spotted the meteor that had awakened it.
The meteor was covered with with red, glowing veins that pulsated as if it had a heartbeat. While the monster sensed no immediate danger to itself from the meteor, it looked on in curiosity. What happened next had the monster taken aback. The meteor cracked open and released a bunch of air that bubbled up like a gyser.
The monster stared at the sight for a moment before deciding to leave and find a new mate. The reptilian creature's movements were drastically slowed by the water's temperature decreasing seemingly for no reason. Despite the drastic change in water temperature, the female was determined to find a life companion. So she forced herself to walk on until the water temperature was normal.
Then she swam away as fast as she could..., never noticing the golden silhouettes escaping through the crack in the meteor. The many living silhouettes made their ways to various parts of the world in search of their master's arch rival so that their master may have its revenge.
Now let me just start off by saying that I had originally planned to reveal this after I had completed my current Godzilla story, "Godzilla On Mythology Island". But due to extenuating circumstances, I have to reveal this now. What can I say about this story? Well as you can probably tell by the title, it is intended to be the first in a series. Now as for the series, without giving to many spoilers, I will say that there will be at least 10 stories in the series. Also, it will have many kaiju from various sources of Godzilla extended universe. Also it will make many referances to the three Godzilla film series, Showa, Heisei and Millenium. Also, while it will make referances to the science established from the first Godzilla film onwards, it will also explore a detail mentioned but not truly explored outside of the Mothra films, the mystical fantasy. In the scene on Odo Island in the original "Gojira", this is established, but again not as looked into. I love both sci-fi and fantasy, so I'm gonna try to do both. And finally, this series wont get serious focus for about a year. This is because, I have several other stories I wanna do before this. Also, "Godzilla On Mythology Island" is gonna be the last Godzilla story I write for a while due to all the other non-Godzilla stories I wanna write. Although to be honest, I kind of wish I had never thought of those stories, or the ones I've already written and only thought of this series. If it were up to me and I could do it all over again, I'd give up those other stories just for this series. But they're in my head and I feel they need to be written. Until then, I hope you've enjoyed this little preview and I'll see all you Godzilla fans in a year, or so. I'm The Guy Who Likes To Write Stuff saying, Godzilla is The King of The Monsters.
