25,000 feet above Kentucky

With a strange whirring sound and the whoosh of its flapping wings King Ghidorah flew through the night clouds almost serenely, a full moon shown in the sky high above, illuminating Ghidorah's golden body in a gray light. One of the side heads turned when it sensed the twenty-five approaching jets. Their body resembled F-22s, but long glowing blue cannons protruded from the center of the wings.
"Attack formation claw, break when within firing range. Be sure to watch out for their energy beams," the commander warned.
Ghidorah ignored the jets mostly, knowing they couldn't harm it. When the claw shape of fighters was close enough the cannons unleashed long blue maser beams. The dragon's body was covered in sparks and explosions and Ghidorah turned to its attacker who was know swarming all around it. All three heads began firing their yellow lightning beams. The maser jets avoided the beams, firing their own onto the space monster.
King Ghidorah stopped firing the energy beams and floated in one spot, letting the fighters' pound it with masers and now missiles. The monster's wings began to glow red, then red lighting burst from the spiked tips. The lighting quickly filled the sky, and the fighters were all overwhelmed. The clouds lit up with the fire of twenty-five destroyed modified F-22s. Ghidorah cackled in victory and continued its course for San Francisco.

Hokkaido, Japan Five hours later

Night was now beginning to come over Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. A mountainous farming town was getting ready to fall asleep when a primal growl filled the air. The mountain began to shake then the side exploded in a rain of rocks and dirt, destroying the many farms along the mountainside. The growl came again, this time more audible than before. The growl belonged to the burrowing dinosaur Baragon. The red skinned creature with an armor plated back leapt from its hole in the mountain to the farming town. Like in Washington people filled the streets when they realized a monster was attacking. Baragon roared and burrowed into the ground, creating pits for people to fall into. When he trapped as many people as he could Baragon ate them all quickly, as if in a rush. Baragon sensed the danger approaching and jumped out of its hole. He began running as fast as he could back to the mountain when the Super X emerged from behind it.
"The seismic readings were right then," George said.
"Too bad there only one, this could have become a challenge," said Ryo.
"Well we can have some fun, and get vengeance for all those people," Maria said.
"Let's start this off with a light show then. George, fire all energy weapons except the plasma grenade," Tanaka ordered.
The Super X's energy weapon outlets all fired their red lasers, blue masers and atomic heat rays, and yellow plasma weapons. Baragon cowered, hoping his armor plates would protect him against the energy onslaught. The plates only broke and melted as the weapons bombarded him.
"George, cease fire, Maria, fire all cannons and missiles."
When the energy weapons stopped firing Baragon looked up and roared at the Super X. Suddenly the missiles and cannons began pounding down on him. Once again Baragon relied on his back plates for protection, but they were already weakened. Now his back exploded in a fountain of skin and blood.
"Cease fire."
The smoke surrounding Baragon began to billow shortly after the Super X halted its assault.
"Lock on and fire Frontier missiles," Tanaka ordered.
All the Frontier missiles burst from their launchers and disappeared in the cloud of smoke and dust. Massive explosions soon followed and Baragon gave his last roar.
"Captain, Chief Vanessa is contacting us sir," Ryo said.
"What does she want?"
The screen of the Super X's bridge changed from looking on Baragon's grave Vanessa in the conference.
"Captain Tanaka, your Super X is needed in Sydney, Australia immediately. You can refuel and rearm down here, but you must come here as soon as possible," Vanessa commanded.