
Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganFeb-12-2015 5:19 PMAs the monsters reach the land, they’re approached by an armada of battleships, Maser battleships, helicopters, and Maser jets. The vehicles open fire on the creatures, forcing them back. Godzilla makes a large wave, destroying a few battleships. As Anguirus curls into a ball and launches himself into the air, he’s met by a few hundred bullets. The weaponry is a waste, as Anguirus barely feels it as he gets closer to the armada. When he lands, he destroys a few battleships, and the large splash destroys a helicopter and damages a couple of seaside buildings.
The Mothra larva fires some silk at the ships before being overpowered and heavily wounded, sinking beneath the waves. Godzilla fires his Atomic Breath, destroying a couple jets and a few battleships. As Rodan picks a battleship out of the water, Godzilla sees his opportunity to destroy the remaining battleships with ease…
The King of the Monsters fires a tiny blast of his Atomic Breath at the silk, which catches fire. Soon, the ship explodes, and the fire and debris spreads to another silk covered ship, which explodes onto the final silk covered ship. A ship a few yards away catches fire by this, and explodes. The military is distracted by this, giving the monster trio time to destroy the remaining vehicles and move into the city.
As the monsters destroy a few small buildings, they’re met by a few tanks and Maser tanks, which fire all the ammunition they have at the three, which is only somewhat effective. Godzilla destroys the vehicles with ease and smashes through a few more buildings. Eventually, the three make it to a large building, and find the true reason the large amount of military vehicles attacked them- the building’s roof opens up, and the S.S. Kill the King and the Super-X emerge from it, ready for battle.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganFeb-13-2015 6:09 PM@GorillaGodzilla, it is... >:)
Thanks guys! :)
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster