Like I said previously, I for a time I thought of expanding Monster Wars to a seven part story, the trilogy proper with two book ends and two midquels titled "First Interlude" and "Second Interlude." By the time I had finished my trilogy, however, I had said everything I had to say about my fandom and deemed it not worth the trouble to continue. There's no reason not to speak of what might have been however and if I had made the Prologue it would have gone as such…
An old man packs things for a long trip. His name is Kyle Martin and many years ago he was a great kaijuologist, had many adventures, and was happily married to Miki Segeusa. He has since retired, become an old man, and since separated from his wife. He walks down the stairs and sees his grandchildren along with some of their friends. One child is a kaijin, a new race of sentient beings inadvertently created by fusing kaiju DNA with humans out of a desire to use copy Godzilla healing ability for use as medicine. Another child is a young Nebula M Space Hunter, a race of sentient human sized anthropomorphic insects that had a friendly presence on Earth ever since it had made contact with the larger interstellar community. (They're the aliens from the film Godzilla vs. Gigan.)
Kyle Martin's son talks with him and warns him that it will be a long trip but the old man is not dissuaded. He will meet his mother and make peace with her. He gets into his internal combustion engine car, an antique from the days before cars could hover. As he drives, he looks back and remembers…
He's a young man in those days. It's the early 2000s to be precise and the world has been plagued by giant monsters for decades. The UNGCC—United Nations Godzilla Countermeasures Center—has held the line for the most part however thanks in part to hyper advanced technology Earth's governments have scavenged from the alien invasions of the 1960s. Good monsters have also been invaluable allies. The threat remains, however, and Godzilla, the King of Monsters, has at best only ever been stalemated. At the front line against many monsters are men like Miguel Santos, a special operations soldier in UNGCC's military division and his best friend Kyle Martin, kaijuologist.
We are introduced to the main characters and have perhaps a small adventure. At the same time, NASA astronauts find a gigantic hollow meteor and said rock quickly becomes an interesting tidbit for the message boards. One person who panics on learning of this is Princess Salno of the nation of the fictional nation of Selginia. For her part Mothra also detects that something is terribly wrong and knows that, whatever it takes, that the meteor must not be opened. We are left wondering what all this could mean and the story shifts back to our heroes.
Lieutenant Tomas Santos of G-Force and his friend kaijuologist Kyle Martin are facing off against a monster. It's a relatively minor beast, maybe a Kameobas turtle, that the men of G-Force face a weekly basis. (Monsters have so overrun the world by this time that some of the smaller ones have even achieved viable breeding populations.) The kameobas, however, has made his way to an oil refinery or nuclear power plant so they can't bring in heavy weapons for fear of an explosion that would destroy the surrounding area.
Our heroes instead use a special ops team led by Santos and partnered with Martin. Santos and his men keep the monster busy with their laser rifles and freezing grenades; for his part Martin acquits himself nicely, perhaps saving a soldier's life in the process. Despite being able to keep up, however, he proves his worth when he finds the monster's secret weakness. He hands it to Santos' men and one particularly brave one fires the lethal blow that kills the beast. They check if it's dead and after seeing it is they cheer and fire their weapons into the air.
Afterwards, the conquering heroes go to a formal dinner as the guests of the UN Secretary General, Miguel Santos, Tomas father. The man who killed the monster gets all the glory but Kyle's fine with that; as long as it's dead, that's all that matters. Besides, he's glad to see his girlfriend, Miki Segeusa, there and for how it looks like they'll be getting a free afternoon for once.
That all changes when they get a call that Godzilla is headed towards Tokyo…
