Monarch Titan Report

File Number: Unknown/[CLASSIFIED]

Location: Monarch Outpost 30, Temple of Apollo, Delphi, Greece

Timedate: 1st September 2015


"Last month in August, my higher-ups at Monarch had received reports of Titan sightings on one of the atoll islands down in the South Pacific, and I ain't talking about Skull Island. Instead, it's in a place called Selgio Island, or Sergio Island, my translation's a little rough in that respect. So one of my old colleagues and his team were sent over there to uncover these mysterious occurrences.

Upon visiting, discovered about three or four Titans roaming about on an island. Two big crabs, a creepy looking cuttlefish, and snappy little mock turtle. The team had dubbed these big sea critters Titanus Ganimes I and II, Gezora, and Kamoebas. Deriving from the Japanese words for 'crab', 'squid', and 'turtle' respectively. Personally, for the big turtle, I would've called him 'Gamera'. Maybe for another specimen of Kamoebas.

Like the two MUTOs from last year, the two specimens of Titanus Ganimes seem to be a pair of mates, with I and II being male and female respectively. However, unlike those MUTOs, the Ganimes seem to either be unable to, or uninterested in reproducing. Either that or Gezora and Kameobas are keeping the two crabbies in their place.

Speaking of which, Titanus Gezora is probably the most dominant of the bunch, and definitely the creepiest of the lot. And from the bits of footage I've seen of it so far, the other folks and even the island natives might seem to agree as well. And ironically, Gezora seems to be the most reactive as well, I think he might be just as startled by us as we are of him. If he even is a guy, that is.

The only other one almost as reactive as Gezora is Titanus Kamoebas, willing to, well, snap back with his extendable neck as self-defence. Aside from that though, he's the most friendly of the four Titans here. Whether or not he's in some way related to a similar giant turtle that was sighted in Alaska is yet to be confirmed by Monarch..."


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