So I'm back! From the dead, it has been substantial amount of time since last been on here...Anyway, I'm sure some people remember my Godzilla: A Monster's Soul Story! Not im making some significant changes and making a remaster/remake of the story. This one is going to completely different than what orginally was besides Godzilla and Diabolous. I have big plans instore for this story! So stay tuned
I do not own any of the characters besides Diabolous and whatever new characters I create for this story.
Every other character, name, e.t.c is property of Toho. I'm just here to make a good story.
R&R
Godzilla: A Monster's Soul
Godzilla vs Diabolus
"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds"
-Robert Oppenheimer
Chapter 1
Tokyo, 1954
From the shadows of the deep, a presence stirs. Something more fierce than anyone could have ever perceived. It rises with a desire burning within. It could be from the nuclear energy pulsating through it's veins, or it could be from some twisted form of vengeance but we will never know. As a wall of water washes away from his body, the giant Leviathan towers over the vast sea of buildings before him. It's scowl furries in frustration because everything...was wrong.
They all seem diminutive in comparison to the creature beside them. Gojira or Godzilla, stares into the distance before him with a maniacal look in his eyes. All that fills him is rage; powerful rage that can not be contained. Below him, people scurry away under his shadow, trying to avoid the destructive nature of this beast. Godzilla emits an ear shattering, primal roar and advances into the city. A victim of Nuclear Testing, Godzilla lets out his rage with a bright blue ray of power towards the mass of humans. Not many survived as they were swept away in flames. The flames that stream off the building and surrounding area burning brightly; casting a bright haze over the city. From the fire, it casts a reflection of Godzilla's eyes, making him appear as if the devil has risen from the pits of hell. Godzilla again roars into the burning night to announce that the King of Monsters has arrived…
Mariana Trench, Western Pacific.
Present
The deepest point of the ocean is to this day a great mystery to many leading scientist around the world. Ever since the trench was discovered in in 1875 by the British ship H.M.S Challenger, this natural phenomenon stands at about 2,550 kilometers or 1,580 miles long with an average width of 69 kilometers. This place houses some of the more unique, if not albeit terrifying looking creatures such as the Goblin Shark (1898) and the Hatchetfish. The trench itself is a woven tavestry of beauty and intrigue...if one is able to survive the water pressure. At the bottom of the trench the water column above exerts a pressure of 1,086 bars (15,750 psi), over 1000 times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. However, in the words of a famous fictional character, "life finds a way", and that is evident here.
This is what drives the intellectual mind of Professor Hideko Traja. Hideko stares out into the abyss before him and can't help but feel a sense of overwhelming wonderment. A sense of wonderment that comes from his insatiable appetite to understand what is not known. This is what drove him to be a scientist, to discover the mysteries that are prevalent in the world. The deep sea happens to be one of the last unknown stories around, and Hideko is determined to decode it. However, the old man can never help but feel like a child again. The feeling of discovery.
As the weary professor looks out of the port window, he could feel a discovery about to happen. Or well it has technically already happened, he just has not had opportunity to study it as he has now. The object of his affection was a meteorite that had been discovered on a sonar scan of the Mariana Trench. It was discovered from a newly developed system that U.S Navy was experimenting with in conjecture with Japan Government. Usually a meteorite would not interest Hideko, but this one proved different. Upon the discovery, an earlier crew had gone down to scan it and it had revealed some pretty strange anomalies. Some that have raised the heads of more than one interested parties. Hideko was just fortunate enough to be the one to have been contacted for this adventure and so here he was.
In the murky darkness outside of the vessel, a shape begins to come into view for the professor. This was the object for which he was here and it gave him a sense of joy. It was an amazing feat that the meteorite had not fallen into the trench itself as it was just couple hundred feet from the dropping point. As the Ugasaka glides ever closer, Hideko voices some commands and a light comes forth illuminating the object. When Hideko notices it he immediately was intrigued, because the meteorite was completely smooth and circular. This discovery was a mystifying one, as Kideko has never seen a rock with this kind of smoothness.
As The Ugasaka continued its tour of the meteorite, Hideko notices something else that caught his attention.
"Pilot, can we angle closer to the front of the meteorite?"
The pilot merely nods his head and pushes the control forward as they drift toward the front of the meteorite, and what Hideko noticed comes into full view. For a moment, the weary scientist was quite, trying to wrap his mind of what this could mean. At the front of the meteorite there was crater. Normally this probably doesn't mean much of anything except that the meteorite probably struck something. But on further looking at it, it was evident that the cause of the crater came from inside the meteorite. This was noticeable by the debri that was laying outside and around the object. Hideko hated to jump to irrational conclusions but he had the slightest of feeling that something may have come out of the meteorite. But that could not be possible...could it? thought the scientist. For pure speculation purposes, if something did come out...what was it? That was the new mystery that Hideko was now debating over.
Yokohama, Japan
"A thundering noise is heard in the distance; slowly rising in tempo as the something inches closer. Then, a roar of epic proportions is bellowed across the expansion of buildings, as fire erupts all around. Then the beast lumbers into view...a nightmare it was, just only alive...a bright light escapes from its mouth and an atomic blast descends upon her…"
Miki Saegusa rises from her bed breathing heavily. A scream is caught on her tongue and it fades away as she becomes fully awake. It's only a dream. She lets those words play across her mind to giver her some comfort. But it was to no use, that was the third time this week she has had a vivid dream like that. It has only gotten worse the last few months. Even as she tries to shake away the chills that dream has left her, a headache tears through her conscious even as the memory of the dream was still fresh. Miki closes her eyes, takes a deep breath and lays back down in order to try to bring relief to her pain, but it failed. She opens her eyes again and looks around her dark room, trying to adjust her vision. Miki regards the clock with distaste as it reads 8 AM. So much for sleeping in. With an audible sigh, she gets out of bed and opens the curtains in her bedroom only to be greeted by a dose of bright, radiant sunshine.
While standing at her window, Miki wraps her arms around herself as she felt a chill encompass her body. She didn't quite know where the chill came from considering it was actually quite warm in her apartment. The only other possibility was it came from her dream as it still lingered in her thoughts. That, however, made her more confused. She has not had a single dream, especially one like that, in a long time. Which was something that worried her a little. In her short 20 years, she has become one of the top, if not the top, kaijuologist in the world. A big reason was her ability to get in the minds Kaiju. So to all of a sudden to not feel any presences disturbed her. One would think that this should be a good thing because it would signify there are no threats, but to Miki it meant something completely different. To Miki she felt a connection that went beyond any reasonable understanding. She felt every creature's feelings which is something that people do not want to hear. For her to not feel this made her feel disconnected with the world that no one else sees. It brought to her a sadness that nothing could fix. Not being connected to the creatures that made her career made her scared.
That was not the only thing that bugged her. This particular dream was significantly disturbing. She had never experienced the sense of doom and...revenge in a connection before. The pain she felt, the images she saw...was something that Miki has never felt with a Kaiju. Not a single Kaiju has ever had a conscious that seemed aware; that had a level malevolence. To simply put: Miki had no idea what creature she just felt...or why she had felt this connection.
As her eyes finally adjust to the sudden bright light, Miki lets out a sigh and stretches her arms out. There was no point on continuing to dwindle on the thought, it would only increase her worry. Besides, since she is up so early she figured might as well get to the office. Miki turns around and looks longingly at her bed, as she wanted to return to it...but she knew work had to be done. Plus, she wasn't sure if she wanted to have a repeat of that dream.
Miki finally heads to her bathroom to prepare herself for the day and slightly chuckles at herself for feeling so worried. After all, everyone has bad dreams right? For whatever reason, in the back of her head Miki knew something was not right.
