
TheGMan123
MemberTitanosaurusDec-02-2014 3:33 PMAlright folks, this is a bit of an experiment of mine. I'm gonna post my very first entry as a thread on its own, and if you guys want me to do more of it, I will. If not, I'll stop and go back to posting updates on a single thread. Without further ado.........
[March 1, 1954]
[Several miles away from determined site of Castle Bravo]
[On a military cruiser away from the blast radius]
[Alpha seen surfacing from the depths of the ocean near the determined site of nuclear testing]
[Castle Bravo is detonated, mushroom cloud covers several hundred miles, Alpha isn't seen]
[On-board the cruiser, several scientists watch from a safe distance, including Dr. Kyohei Yamane and J. Robert Oppenheimer]
(Yamane): We have been using these bombs for so many years in this region, and yet he still lives.
(Oppenheimer): Castle Bravo is the largest yield atomic bomb to date, at over 15 megatons. And we have yet to see any sign of this 'alpha predator' of yours now, unlike previous tests where he resurfaced almost immediately.
(Yamane): But what if it doesn't work again, Oppenheimer?
[Oppenheimer]: Then we continue testing. No living creature is immortal.
(Yamane): But he has consistently proven that it is no mere creature! It is, in effect, a living god! Besides........ if we were to somehow kill it, what would the scientific community lose in terms of such a valuable specimen?
(Oppenheimer): Kyohei, I thought you would be glad to be rid of this beast, after its appearance caused the death of your colleague, Serizawa.
(Yamane): I did wish to see it destroyed once before....... but that's in the past! Daisuke spent his whole studying the creature, and I've come to realize that he did not want to see me seek vengeance against a creature whom never intended that result.
(Oppenheimer): It's too late now. We've seen no signs yet of it resurfacing--
[Following the dispersal of the mushroom cloud, the jagged dorsal spikes of Alpha are seen resurfacing from the depths]
[The entire group of scientists begins to tremble in fear and awe at the creature that survived the largest nuclear bomb in the Pacific to date]
(Yamane): We've only angered this god even further.....
[Down in the depths, a slowly emerging crack in the bottom of the ocean reveals light, as well as a small flow of essence seeping out of the crack]

Danzilla93
MemberBaragonDec-02-2014 7:00 PMSuper cool!!!! Keep it up! One little nitpick, though... Oppenheimer didn't work on the H-bomb. He left the nuclear weapons scene after Hiroshima and Nagaski.
"Fantasy is the impossible made probable. Science Fiction is the improbable made possible." -Rod Serling

Godzilla316
MemberAnguirusDec-02-2014 10:11 PMOH YAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!

TheGMan123
MemberTitanosaurusDec-03-2014 4:50 AMI didn't say he worked on the bombs used in the "tests" in the Pacific >:3
Plus, history has already been screw-y enough :P