Two hours later

Monger was in his plane flying back to the desert base to rendezvous with the monsters when one of the scientists, who was among a group of scientists also on the plane, walked up to Monger.

"General," he said "I think we have a lead on how the monster escaped,"

"Lets here it," Monger replied

"Well," the scientist said "we have a recording of a sound that was picked up by one of the radar stations on Monster Island just a few moments before the base there was destroyed." The scientist took out a hand sized tape recorder and pressed the play button.

A static sound was what Monger heard first, then two voices came on. They were talking through clicking and hissing sounds. Then, the tape went static again.

"Here is a diagram of the signal reading, sir," the scientist said, pulling out a piece of paper and giving it to Monger. It showed a graph with a radar-like reading on it. It was high in the middle and low on both ends.

"So what does this explain?" Monger asked.

" I don't think the monsters escaped from the island themselves," the scientist replied "I think that these recently sighted UFO's let them out of Monster Island."

"So It's an alien invasion," Monger said.

"Sir," a nearby guard said "Japanese military units have told us that the aliens have only two more monsters left and they're making a last stand in Tokyo."

"Order the monster's transports to take them to Tokyo," Monger ordered "It's high time we end this war,"