by EternalMothra » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:47 pm
Mothra vs. Zembare: The Final Mistake of Humanity
By: EternalMothra
Prologue
Six years ago, in the beautiful land of Hokkaido, Japan, the northern most province in the country, a demon had awakened, causing massive damage to the beautiful landscape. Desghidorah, the demon, continued to destroy forests, assuming massive amounts of energy, and causing colossal forest fires, and considerable amounts of air pollution. Hell had opened and released this malicious fiend. Only a human made this mistake, by unearthing the Seal of Elias, which harnessed the universal energy that this creature bore. Millions of years ago, this terrible fiend turned the surface of Mars into a barren waste land, then he came to Earth approximately sixty-five million years ago. This three headed menace killed off a great number of dinosaurs as he released his rage onto the young planet Earth. At that point in time, there were guardians of the Earth known as Mothra. Then there were a fair amount of them, but they still were not seen on a regular basis. A diminutive fey lived in that time. They were known as the Elias. They led an advanced civilization, and with the power of the Seal of Elias, they locked the furious, energy yearning creature away. However, humans during the year 1996 had no idea that this creature had existed, so Desghidorah was accidentally released. Once again, the beautiful Earth relived the horror of Desghidorah's rampage.
The Earth was not left vulnerable. There was still hope. Only one ancient Mothra had lived up to this time of history, she was the worlds only hope for survival. The Elias, Mothra's twin priestesses Moll and Lora, called up the benevolent goddess to protect her planet from this terrible infestation of evil. The great insect arrived, and battled violently with this vile creature. After being severely injured, the terrible cries of the adult was heard by her child, Mothra Leo, who was just born, and resting inside of his large colorful egg. The torment inflicted upon his mother angered him, so he mustered enough energy, and with the help of the Elias, Leo hatched early, revealing himself to the world. Eventually both deities joined forces and attempted to vanquish the terrible sprite. The elder Mothra risked her own life to save her young child, and she, in result, drowned into the depths of the ocean. The larva, overcome with sorrow, fled from the battle and made his way to Yaku Island, in Southern Japan. This ancient island bore great forests of Virgin Cedar trees, which were tens of thousands of years old. At the center of the island was the oldest, tallest tree, which harnessed a great amount of power. Since the Mothra species could draw energy from the Earth, Leo decided to metamorphisize at the base of the tree. A few hours later, a gigantic cocoon rested on the trunk of the great ancient life form. The next morning, the imago form of Mothra Leo rose, and flew off to vanquish his enemy, who had also obtained the ability to fly from gaining a considerable amount of the Earth's power. Leo met the terrible Desghidorah in the sky and battled, eventually knocking him onto the ground. Leo used his ultimate attack, the seal. The Elias then used the power of the Seal of Elias to lock the demonic dragon under the Earth once again, keeping him from threatening the wonderful planet ever again. Although, unaware to Mothra Leo or the Elias, Mothra Leo used so much energy, that it punctured a hole in the very fabric of time. The world did not know what it was vulnerable to now.......
CHAPTER 1: The Forests of Hokkaido
A dreary night loomed over Hokkaido, Japan. Thick black opaque clouds darkened the landscape, allowing the setting to be gloomy. A helicopter flew overhead, the Japanese Defense Force's helicopter, Akira 1. The chopper bore very little cargo, only the drowsy telepath Miki Saegusa and a couple bags that carried her luggage. She dozed off a few times, but kept being awoken by the rather loud clangor that the helicopter emitted. The women eventually fell back to sleep again, and this time she fell into a deep slumber.
Meanwhile, Miki had an unusual vision. All she could see in this unusual foresight was a bright orifice, that occupied the entire sky, sending it's rays of light across the night from east to west, and north to south. Suddenly, there was a bright flash of light, causing her to wake up. The young gifted women looked around nervously, wondering what had happened. A few seconds later, she was thrown up against the seat, as the helicopter was experiencing turbulent conditions. "What the...., what's going on!" Miki yelled as she glimpsed over at the pilot. Miki screeched in fear as she looked at the aerial expert. Blood seeped from his mouth, as he was slouched over in his chair. Miki put her fingers on his neck, attempting to feel for a pulse, but there was none, the pilot was dead. All of a sudden, another beam of light flashed, causing the helicopter to quake even more viciously than before. Miki fell back onto the floor, letting out a great scream of terror.
The aft propeller on the helicopters tail exploded off, from the intense friction caused by the mysterious gaping aperture. The aerial machine plummeted in a downward spiral toward the quiet peaceful forest, for it was severally damaged, even beyond repair. Miki gazed out of the side window in horror as she could see the canopies of the dark coniferous forest looming closer and closer as the Earth's gravity drug the helicopter downward, at great velocities.
She contemplated to herself quickly. How was she going to rescue herself from the terrible fate that she foresaw, if she failed in escaping from the falling death trap. Miki searched around the seat, looking for something that might aid her in escaping. Suddenly, under the seat, she came across an object that would prove to be useful. It was a parachute, that was incased in a plastic bag. In a quivery manner, she strapped the aerial safety device onto her shoulders and waist. She could feel the tightness of the straps choke her body. Her eyes glimpsed at the door of which she would be exiting in the near future. Thoughts and images raced through her mind, as she wondered what would happen to her if she jumped out of the helicopter. She does bear the ability of foresight, but she seldomly ever uses it, because she doesn't want to foresee the future before it comes. Each second to her seemed like long grueling years. Suddenly, a flash of light drew Miki out of her moment of indecision. She looked out of the window nervously, and saw a great aperture, that was drawing the neutralized aerial machine towards it. Now Miki faced a worse fate, for she did not know what was beyond the spiraling mass of energy. Finally, courage began to build in Miki's heart, for she knew if she did not jump now, she had no chances of survival. Her arm reached over and opened the door quickly. The bright glowing vortex of horror was spiraling even closer now. Miki did not take any lengthily chances. She said a small prayer to herself, and with a large leap of faith, she plunged out of the helicopter.
Miki screamed and yelled in fear as she fell down towards the Earth. She looked to her side and pulled a strap that was being blown around in the violent tide of wind. Suddenly, her parachute shot out of its container and slowed Miki's falling velocity.
Several minutes later, when the terrified telepath was about three hundred feet from the canopies of the forest, there was a great explosion that echoed through the trees down blow, and that eventually echoed off from the mountains in the distance. Miki gazed skyward and visualized smoke and fire rising high into the sky. She then looked away from the explosion that the helicopter had caused, and could see a piece of fiery wreckage swirling down towards her parachute. Miki squirmed around nervously, attempting to move the parachute out of harms way, but she had no success. The blazing piece of debris continued to spiral down towards Miki's only hope of a safe landing. For a few seconds more, Miki attempted to prevent her parachute from being punctured by the falling debris, there was no such luck.
CHAPTER 2: Dark Hour Begins
Donny Winter walked down the quiet halls of a large school in Sapporo, Hokkaido. He entered a classroom only to find a noisy room full of thirty-five children. Donny ignored the constant bedlam that the children made, and continued to set his stuff up on front of the class room. Over towards the back of the room was the teacher that asked Donny to be their guest for the day. Donny looked up and noticed her fixing some sort of machine that sat on a round table in the back corner.
"Good morning Mrs. Nemura!" Donny yelled, attempting to over power the children’s loud conversations. She turned around and smiled at Donny's presence. The beautiful young teacher walked towards the front of the room. Her long wavy dress was as red as the sunset, and was rustling around gently as she walked at her own pace. When she reached the front of the room, she addressed the children.
"Okay everyone..." She said excitedly. The children continued their trivial conversations with each other. Mrs. Nemura's face turned from bright and happy smile, to a red agitated frown, finally her temper exploded.
"SHUT UP NOW!" She yelled at the top of her lungs, also startling Donny. The room went completely silent, the children sat at their desks neatly and placed their hands together, giving them a proper appearance.
"This is Donny Winter of the E.S.P. Institute, he's one of he leading directors and he has come a long way to get here." The teacher explained, as she glanced over and smiled at Donny. Nemura then signaled Donny to take the floor, and he did so.
"Thank you Nemiko." He said, addressing the teacher by her first name. "Good morning everyone, it's a pleasure to be here." Donny then said in a cheerful voice.
One of the children raised their hand. "Yes." Donny responded, looking at the little boy. "Are you a mutant with freaky powers?" He asked. Donny stood silent for a moment. "Well......um....I'm not a mutant really, that is if you define mutant as a human that is different from you."
"Well, do you have freaky powers then?" The boy then asked. "If you want to call them freaky, that's your opinion, I was born with mental powers, that's what I've come to talk to you about today." Donny responded, trying not to become agitated.
Suddenly every child in the room burst out in laughter. "Sheesh, mental powers, what kind of psycho path is this guy!" Someone blurted out. Mrs. Nemura was watching, and she heard the girl that blurted out the insult. She marched over towards the girl, and grabbed her violently by the hair.
"If I hear you say that again, your going to flunk, and your going to wish that you never met me!" Mrs. Nemura screamed at the top of her lungs.
"Um....Mrs. Nemura, don't worry, it is something I've delt with all my life, I'll survive." Donny said as he rolled his eyes at the children. "Well, anyway, I came to talk about....." Donny stopped in mid sentence, as he noticed a bright light glimmering on the horizon. The wise telepath walked over to the window and could see glowing objects floating on the horizon. He then felt an overwhelming feeling of fear. It was like he was feeling what it was like to fall from a high elevation. It wasn't his feelings, it was surly someone else's. Donny began to wonder where Miki was, because she was suppose to help him today. He hasn't seen her in at least a day and a half. Donny closed his eyes and attempted to contact Miki telepathically."What's he doing?" Another little boy asked as he gazed bizarrely at their guest speaker. "Shhh." Mrs. Nemura signaled. She was aware of Donny's powers, and the slight disturbance could disrupt the concentration that he was in.
"Miki, Miki...are you all right, where are you?" Donny inquired telepathically. The paranoid telepath waited for a responsef from his close friend. Suddenly, to his suprise, Miki responded. "Please help me!" Miki's voice cried in terror.
Donny broke from his telepathic trance and stood motionless for several minutes. In that time the children resumed their loud conversations and laughter, which began to annoy Mrs. Nemura greatly. She swung around to address the children once again. "WILL YOU SELFISH, INSIGNIFICANT, GOOD FOR NOTHING, LOWLIFE, TWERPS SHUT YOUR MOUTHS!" The furious women roared.
While she continued to hollar at the children, Donny managed to slip out, run down the hall, and exit the building. He scrambled out into the parking lot and jumped into his green suzuki. Before he started it, he sat and thought depressively about what happened to Miki. He then realized that he had to find her, so he started the car and jolted off into the distance.The ever so impatient Koji Shinjo waited quietly for the return of Donny and Miki. Every once in a while he dozed off, nearly tipping the bench over that he sat in. Suddenly, Koji's attention was attracted when a green Suzuki pulled up near him. To his surprise, Donny was in the drivers seat. Koji stood up, and advanced towards the vehicle. As he did so, Donny rolled down his widow and gazed at Koji stressfully.
"Don't tell me, Miki is lost somewhere...." Koji mumbled, as he rolled his eyes. "Humph, good guess, I suppose no one needs telepathic powers to figure that one out?" Donny replied with a hint of sarcasm. "All right Donny, what do we do then? Koji asked, as he folded his arms. "Well, you could start by getting into the car and not wasting time." Donny said, becoming more serious. Koji stood and glimpsed at Donny from time to time.
"Will you hurry up, I don't have all day, and neither does Miki, she's in trouble stupid!" Donny yelled. Koji walked around the car and jumped into the passenger seat. "Don't worry Miki, we're on our way." Donny said as he drove off into the dark east. About a half hour later, they started to enter what it seemed to be unusual weather.
The farther east they drove, the worse it became. The sky was covered with some kind of spiraling lights. Huge rumbles of noise emanated from the massive aerial objects.
"My God, what are these mysterious formations?" Donny wondered as he leaned forward and gazed out the windshield. Every aperture began to flash brightly, for energy began to build inside of them. A few seconds later, bolts of charged energy began to crash down onto the ground, causing trees to uproot, and causing dirt to be flung high into the air.
"We must turn around!" Koji yelled as he held onto his seat like a terrified little baby. Donny swung the steering wheel, causing the car to turn three hundred and sixty degrees. The vehicle then zoomed off at high speeds, attempting to flee from the hell that was being unleashed.
Meanwhile, back at the Godzilla Defense Force Headcourters in Tokyo, Commander Takaki Aso and his staff were monitoring the situation thoroughly, that was unfolding in Hokkaido. The middle-aged grudging man sat down in his chair uneasily.
"Why does some damn thing always have to go wrong..." Aso complained as he yawned as a result of fatigue.
The large room was very quiet on this day, normally people would be hustling and bustling around like a bunch of honey bees. Aso knew that fear was stricken into everyone's heart as he continued to sit and ponder what would reveal itself in the near future.
A few minutes later, all silence was broke with the loud voice of Major Akira Yuki. "I've just recieved a message from Donny, in Hokkaido!"Aso jumped up, nearly tipping his chair over from being startled. "You don't have to yell, I'm only five feet away from you." Aso said, rubbing his eyes. He slowly walked over to the television screen.
"Well, let's hear his message." A few seconds later, Donny's face appeared on the screen, with Koji standing in the back ground observing the energy bolts cascading down off in the bleak distance.
"Commander, conditions are worsening by the minute, Miki is trapped out in the forest, and everything is looking.....pretty bad, so will you send us a helicopter?" Donny inquired as he took a brief second to turn around and scan the horizon.
"I'll send one, stay safe and don't go looking for Miss Saegusa yet, we can't afford anyone else becoming lost." Aso responded as he shut off the screen. He then signaled someone to send a helicopter. "Yuki, fetch Professor Chinatsu Gondo, she might know what is going on here!" Aso yelled as he sat back down, trying to decipher the real meaning for these energized apertures that were appearing over northern Japan.
"Well, now we have to wait here for them." Donny said as both him and Koji sat restlessly in the car, watching the mysterious objects on the horizon looming closer. "I sure hope Miki's okay, I can't sense her at all." Donny then mumbled. His words make Koji nervous. "She's fine, I know she is." Koji said confidently, hoping that what he said was correct......