KellHound270's Work
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Hey, guys! Here's another chapter for you wonderful people!
I forgot to mention that there were actually four titans that weren't mentioned in the list of Monarch Outposts. One was suggested for the MCU/MV crossover, and the other two are like Okenaba, almost.
Enjoy, and please R&R!
Chapter XVIII
Railroad 14 Truss Bridge, California
The train rolled along the rails steadily, carrying a valuable cargo that emitted a signal that some creatures called 'food.'
The train, reserved by the U.S. Military by order of the World Defense Council, carried a nuclear warhead that, if used, would deliver several megatons of explosive force. The soldiers aboard stood by the warhead and prepared it for use in San Francisco.
Little did they know that their intended target knew their location.
The radio they used to check in on the checkpoints along the way suddenly went silent. Worried that the checkpoint ahead was in trouble, the soldier in the locomotive hit the brakes.
The soldiers tried to contact the checkpoint just ahead, the one responsible for defending the bridge. The only response was static.
Four soldiers volunteered to go ahead and check on the bridge. The rail clear of any checkpoint, two soldiers went below to check for any trace, while the remaining two checked the bridge to make sure it was safe.
The soldiers below encountered a fiery pile of wreckage, consisting of military vehicles from trucks to tanks. The soldiers above had better luck, as the bridge was intact. They told the train that the bridge was clear.
However, the relief was short lived when a loud rumbling sound was heard. The soldiers on the bridge turned around quickly to see what was making the noise.
Because of the fading light, the soldiers could only see a silhouette. However, when the creature got closer, they saw it place a long, feathery arm onto the bridge. The creature moved closer, revealing more of itself to the soldiers. It looked at them with an owlish face, glaring at them with its glowing blue eye.
Behind the face, a massive fan splayed out and glowed a bright green. The ends were wider and bore blue eyespots.
Mayura walked onto the bridge, his relatively light body easily moving along the rail. He spread his fan to its maximum and puffed out his chest, making himself as threatening as possible.
A loud train horn called his attention. Mayura's glowing feathers ceased their glow and Mayura lowered himself to the rails, keeping a low profile.
The soldiers, shocked from what they saw, finally moved to see if they could still see the giant peacock. They jumped in surprise when they heard machine gun fire and screaming from the soldiers. A moment of silence, and the two soldiers on the bridge saw the outcome of the train.
It was driving right at them, the locomotive blazing with orange flames.
The soldiers ran as fast as they could away from the train. They didn't need to worry about it for long as a massive arm slammed right in front of them, breaking the bridge and prompting the soldiers to fall to their deaths.
Mayura paid the soldiers no mind as he placed himself on the unbroken portion of bridge. He grabbed the train car that held the warhead and pried it off with his beak. Now in possession of the warhead, Mayura flew off for San Francisco.
San Francisco, California
A small group of ground soldiers, led by Captain America and the two spies, snuck through the dark of the city. They intended to shut down the reactor, which was at 25% output when the skeleton crew was forced to leave, much to Mr. Lee's chagrin.
The briefing told them that the reactor would shut down normally once the reactor reached 12% output. The radiation would linger, but it wouldn't be much problem with a giant snake sucking it up.
The team reached the parking lot of the now leveled nuclear plant, hiding behind abandoned cars. Leviathan slept in the rubble, absorbing the radiation from the reactors.
Captain America was trying to develop a strategy to get to the reactor without alerting the giant snake. He didn't really need to strategize, as the sound of a collapsing building drew his attention.
Where the building was was now a cloud of dust and fog. A stray lightning bolt struck, revealing the silhouette of a massive beast. The creature's tail moved out of the fog, pulling some of the fog with it. Finally, the beast took a tremendous step forward, revealing the glaring face of the King.
The team froze as Godzilla roared at Leviathan loudly, this roar being longer, louder, and angrier than before. It was evident that Godzilla was angry at Leviathan.
Leviathan, awakened by Godzilla's roar, uncoiled from the reactor housing and hissed loudly at Godzilla. It slithered out of the plant rubble, its fins raised in a threat display.
The final battle was here and now.
