Tenant Creek was nothing to write home about. A small town nestled in the middle of the Northern Territory of Australia, it was simply a blip on the map. Unfortunately, it was also home to a more disturbed kajiin. The teenager sat in the middle of the town of the highway, yelling some sort of demands to the entire town to listen to. Most of the town had gone into hiding, with a few cars torn to shreds and only a few splashes of blood.

The kaiju that was linked sat on the roof of the Tenant Food barn, watching intently for signs of a person to walk by. The arrow head and overall diseased look showed it to be a Gyaos, one of the more common of kaiju that bonded with kaijin. Number was a usual factor, as there were more Gyaos than any other kaiju species in existence. They were also some of the more warped of the kaijin, with mental instability, displaying a range of ghastly behaviors ranging from the more mundane as this one to full bouts of cannibalism.

The shape of a person walking towards the two came from the haze of radiating heat from the highway. The teen ranting whipped around, pointing towards the approaching shape from and gave some sort of demand. The hazy form seemed to reach for something that glinted in the sunlight. A crack sounded out, and the raving teen suddenly dropped to the ground.

The reaction was instant with the Gyaos, who screeched in pain and anger. It took off with a single flap of its wings, gaining altitude fairly quickly. Locking onto the shape of what it had last seen through the boy's eyes, it shot down and shot down the highway, locked on to target. As it opened its red stained mouth, a set of jaws suddenly clamped down on it. It only had time to yelp in surprise at the massive triangular head shook violently, causing the smaller beast's neck to snap in two. Dropping the carcass down, Gorosaurus let out a roar in victory.

"Nice job bud," said the man who had helped end the reign of terror. Joel Mundy had been impressed with the job they had done. Minimal lives had been injured from their arrival, and the rouge kaiju and kaijin had been dealt with. All in all, it had been a good day. Reaching for the radio on his belt, he quickly pressed the button and spoke.

"The situation is currently green. Kaiju and kaijin have been dealt with, your boys can move in Lowery."

Three shapes off in the distant began to kick up dust as they moved in, two of them headed towards the body of the kaijin while one moved towards the duo. Gorosaurus gave a growl, eyeing the approaching vehicles, to which Mundy gave a clicking noise to.

"Don't worry bud, they aren't after you. Go ahead and eat up, you deserve it."

The giant dinosaur gave a grunt and began to tear a wing off of the Gyaos. It snapped off as the car stopped near the two, and a man stepped out. Mundy had never been much of a fan of Agent Lowery, having to listen him as a representative of the Australian government. His brow hair, suit, and black sunglasses were also very cliché, and it made him look like a prick.

He stepped out from the vehicle, looking over Gorosaurus and his meal before approaching Joel. He spoke, not wasting the time for pleasantries that would have been ignored.

"Nice job Mr. Mundy. Your country appreciates what you've done."

"Uh huh. Third Gyaos in the past couple of months. Best look into that."

"We already are," was the stout reply, "And Australia is in need of your services once more. The UNKT has called any available government associated kaijins to assist with a developing situation in America. We are asking you to go to Perth, meet with Dalton Briggs, and head over to America. "

The name shot through a memory in Joel's mind, gracing upon the loud and rowdy form of Dalton and his quite rough kaiju. A small frown developed on his face, which was soon dealt with by the government agent.

"In helping with this, Australia would leave you alone for good. It's an international issue, and we wouldn't have asked so soon."

"Fine," was the quick and curt response from Mundy, "But I expect that you keep your end of the bargain. You leave me, Goro, and my research alone, and I'll help."

He simply gave a nod, and returned to the car. Joel watched on, seeing the vehicle join the others by the body. He gave a glance to his companion, and looked eastward. It had been some time since he had visited America, and it would be an adventure on its own