
Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganJun-02-2015 1:58 PMGodzilla charges, but trips over the body of Godzilla the Mech. As the Backup bites the top of his neck, Godzilla sees a large poster. It shows Godzilla the Mech and the Backup’s heads, but the Backup is under the name of Gomangillosaurah. Godzilla looks between his adversary and the poster. Getting an idea, he charges up his Atomic Breath and fires it at Gomangillosaurah’s King Ghidorah-like neck.
The creature screeches in pain and steps back, away from Godzilla. Seeing another opportunity, Godzilla fires a shorter blast at the creature’s chest. This allows Godzilla to get up, and the two creatures charge. Gomangillosaurah lunges at Godzilla, but the King of the Monsters grabs his adversary’s neck and slams him against a building. Then, Godzilla pulls Gomangillosaurah close to him and punches the hybrid in the face a few times before throwing him to the ground. However, Gomangillosaurah slams his clubbed tail into Godzilla’s leg. Winching in pain, Godzilla takes another hit from the clubbed tail.
Stepping back, Godzilla plans his next move. When he sees Gomangillosaurah getting up, Godzilla uses his tail to take down a couple buildings, which fall on Gomangillosaurah. Screeching in pain, the monster claws its way out of the rubble and gets up. It lunges at Godzilla and bites onto his arm. Bellowing in pain, Godzilla punches it in the neck until its bite weakens. However, the creature slashes Godzilla’s chest with its MUTO-like second pair of arms and slams his leg with his clubbed tail again.
Godzilla, almost of opportunities to attack, bends over and bites onto Gomangillosaurah’s neck while punching its body with his free arm. Eventually, the hybrid lets go, but runs back a bit. In complete silence, the two monsters stare at each other. Everything is still except for the steady drip of blood off of each monster’s body. After about a minute of this, Godzilla quickly charges up his Atomic Breath. As he fires his blast, Gomangillosaurah fires his yellow Atomic Breath-like beam. The two beams collide in between the two, forming a small, green explosion. Slowly, the yellow beam overcomes the blue.
As the beam slowly reaches Godzilla, he puts more power into his beam. In just a couple seconds, his breath has slightly over half of the collision. However, Gomangillosaurah notices Godzilla’s back spines and the surrounding skin slowly turn pale. Godzilla’s skin also starts to become wrinkly, like being in water for too long. However, Godzilla forces more power into his beam, more power than Gomangillosaurah can handle. The beam quickly approaches him, before all the power is forced into him.
Godzilla uses all the power in his body to force more energy into the blast, and watches as Gomangillosaurah slowly burns away. Finally, after a good five minutes of firing, Gomangillosaurah’s head and neck shoot into the air like a firework and fall back down onto the burning remains of the body. The King of the Monsters lets out an earth-shaking roar before falling to the ground.
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A few hours later, Godzilla wakes up, and sees his fallen allies (except Mothra) crowded around him. He slowly gets up and walks towards the ocean. After a short swim, the group reaches the Monster Island Chain. Finally, balance has been restored.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganJun-02-2015 1:59 PMOh, you made it this far. Couldn't pronounce Gomangillosaurah? I thought so. Now, you get a prize for reading this- I may or may not continue the canonical saga with an extra series or two. ;)
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

Something Real
MemberGodzillaJun-02-2015 3:49 PMSCI-FI KING25 - WOW! That was a very fine conclusion! I liked the way in which you neatly wrapped up the events you have been presenting! Bravo! Thank you ever so much for having taken the time to produce this and share it with us! I look forward to any future works you choose to present! :)

Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganJun-02-2015 5:29 PM^Thanks SR! :)
@GorillaGodzilla, Just don't expect any mechanical monsters or hybrids. I'm kind of following the same plot of Godzilla Wars, but from different approach.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster