So you know that trope you would tend to read about some guy or girl going to a different world for some reason or another. Yeah, well I don’t know the reason but it happened to me. But why me I was perfectly fine. Now I’m in a different world trying to make sense of things and not to die. However, I was for some reason given a few powers to help stay alive so there’s that. But since I was given the chance I might as well enjoy it to my upmost abilities. And hey who knows I just might return someday.
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The year was 2005, and Avery had become increasingly involved in the world's affairs, under disguise of another meaning people don't know of him. Somewhere within North America was his chosen home base, but he was constantly on the move, manipulating minor events and outcomes to his favor, all while maintaining a low profile. Masrani Global was expanding at a tremendous rate, and with Avery's careful investments, he had quickly climbed the ranks to become an important shareholder. His funds were vital in constructing Jurassic World, both providing monetary support and cutting-edge technologies from his newly established company, SolTech Innovations, but nothing overly advanced or of military use. The company operated in various sectors: construction, medical, energy, and technology. Delivering breakthrough inventions that reshaped modern life.
Among SolTech's most impressive feats were blueprints and prototypes of revolutionary devices: 1) Baymax, the robotic healthcare assistant; 2) Hoverboards; 3) 3D holographic screens; 4) the H.E.A.T. System mixed with a few things, which could manipulate environments to prevent natural disasters on a minor scale. By 2009, SolTech had become a global name, providing technological advancements that allowed Jurassic World's construction.
Avery kept to himself, playing the long game, ensuring that his investments in Masrani Global and other companies would yield stability, control, and substantial influence. His foresight allowed him to navigate through financial waters effortlessly, making him a key figure behind the scenes in the development of the theme park on Isla Nublar and an important financial figure.
By 2009, the conference room was abuzz. Masrani Global had gathered the world's leading experts and shareholders to discuss the future of Jurassic World. A computer with a symbol of SolTech was at the end of the long table, just sitting there, content with letting others do most of the talking. He observed the heated discussions about the park's expansion, the ethical dilemmas of cloning dinosaurs, and, of course, the looming legacy as well as danger of the Jurassic Park disasters, plural.
'Jurassic Park was a failure because it lacked foresight,' Avery said through the computer, a voice cutting through the noise most noise. All eyes turned toward the computer. He knew this was the moment to plant the seed. 'But what's happening now, what we are building, isn't just about dinosaurs. The world is changing, waking up in ways most of you can't even begin to imagine. While you're focused on reptilian exhibits, greater things are rising.'
His words hung in the air, and several specialists glanced at one another, unsure of what to make of his cryptic statement. Dr. Henry Wu, one of the lead geneticists of Masrani Global, raised an eyebrow. "Are you implying there's something else we should be concerned about beyond Jurassic World's immediate development?"
Avery smiled faintly. "Let's just say, we're not at the top of the food chain anymore nor are the dinosaurs you're making in a lab. In time, you'll see." The room stirred with murmurs. Several government and military officials, including undercover members of Monarch and other experts on large-scale environmental threats, exchanged looks from ignorance and arrogance to concerned. Dr. Newton Geiszler, young but smart, who had been keeping a low profile, scribbled notes feverishly.
Avery simply leaned back into his chair at home, content with their reactions. The more he teased the awakening of the Titans, the more attention would shift away from him, at least until it actually happened. His plans were in motion, and soon enough, the world would realize that Jurassic World was the least of their concerns. The conference resumed, but the atmosphere was noticeably tenser, from me to them. Conversations turned away from trivial matters and toward global security, but no one was quite ready to face the reality Avery had hinted at. They still believed the dinosaurs were their biggest threat. In truth, the shadows of larger forces loomed over them, unseen and misunderstood. Avery knew this better than anyone. He let them continue discussing logistics and expansions, knowing that soon, their ignorance would be shattered.
As for him using a computer to communicate. Well people knew that the founder behind SolTech was secretive. As for how he registered a company and managed to make it grow without showing himself was unknow. But rumors are that it was bribery. In his own company he would pose as a worker blending in.
Between 2009 and 2012, Avery subtly worked to further strengthen his influence across various sectors. Masrani Global continued expanding under Simon Masrani's leadership, with Jurassic World's construction entering its final stages. Avery had become a significant shareholder, quietly controlling various pivotal decisions without making his presence overt.
Meanwhile, his company, SolTech Innovations, grew exponentially. SolTech's breakthroughs in construction and energy sectors were instrumental in solving critical problems during the park's development. It was clear that without Avery's contributions, Jurassic World wouldn't have been completed on time or perhaps, ever. The medical and technological branches of his company became renowned for their advancements in holographic communications, setting the stage for global innovation.
During this period, Avery also kept a close eye on global phenomena. There were rumblings in the world, seismic activity that scientists couldn't explain, strange awakenings beneath the Earth's surface. He spent much of his time monitoring these events through his own satellite that he knew the signs of the Titans beginning to stir. Monarch, the secretive organization dedicated to studying these ancient creatures, had started to become more active but still stayed secret from the public. Their covert research pointed to an unsettling truth: the Titans were going to wake up and it would be sooner rather than later.
Monarch wasn't the only organization paying attention. Masrani Global, though focused on building the ultimate theme park and continuing the Jurassic park legacy, had quietly started collaborating with Monarch silently, providing financial support for their research into the Titans.
But even as Monarch and Masrani Global maneuvered behind the scenes, the rest of the world remained largely oblivious. Apart from Avery he knew from the start and it wasn't hard to find out anyway, a little hacking here and there. Governments brushed off the warnings, dismissing the occasional sightings of strange phenomena as isolated incidents. They couldn't afford to acknowledge such threats, because to do so it would acknowledging that a person who is viewed as a coward was right. Avery watched as the world sleepwalked itself into disaster.
On a separate note. Avery graduated College and received 5 Doctoral degrees from University. In that time frame, Avery also managed to meet Maia Simmons, someone he met in university, she was 20 when he was done with University. The relationship was a healthy one and one of interest.
*****Fight Scene: August 10th, 2013: The San Francisco Breach*****
Avery had foreseen the opening of a breach near San Francisco, but even he hadn't anticipated the speed at which it would occur. Meaning that his satellites need an upgrade, although he isn't sure on how long that would take. On the morning of August 10th, 2013, the kaiju that would com to be known as Trespasser emerged from the breach, a towering, reptilian colossus of destruction. The city was woefully unprepared for such an attack.
The Royal Air Force was among the first to respond, launching waves of fighter jets and missiles in a desperate attempt to contain the monster. But it was a futile effort. Trespasser swatted planes from the sky like they were gnats, and missiles didn't do much to its thick, armored hide. The city's defenses crumbled under the weight of the kaiju's relentless assault. Buildings toppled, streets cracked, and chaos reigned as the beast moved through the heart of San Francisco, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
The world watched in horror as live news footage broadcast the attack in real-time. People everywhere were glued to their screens, unable to comprehend the enormity of what was happening. It was as if the nightmares of old had come to life. Governments around the globe scrambled to make sense of the situation. The United States military was mobilized, but it would take time for them to mount a proper defense.
So Avery arrived on the scene, running across the water from the coast at an impossible speed, his abilities and skills allowing him to move faster than any human should not to mention his kinetic abilities. He wore a simple disguise, a black hoodie, cargo pants, and a mask covering half his face. His bare feet padded silently on the surface of the water as he approached the looming creature. 'Guess it's time to make an entrance,' Avery murmured, his fingers brushing against the Aspis shield strapped to his back.
The creature's roar echoed through the city, shaking the ground beneath Avery's feet as he approached the chaos. Civilians screamed, fleeing in terror as buildings crumbled in the beast's wake. Trespasser, is a codename they would give it later on, was a kaiju of muscle and rage, easily over 300 feet tall, its skin dark and impenetrable. It swung its tail through a skyscraper, toppling the structure like a house of cards.
Avery smirked. 'Well, that's something.' He launched himself into the air, using his kinetic abilities, in a discreet way, to propel himself faster than the eye could see. The ground shook beneath him as he landed on Trespasser's back with a heavy thud, his shield raised just in time to deflect a swiping claw. The impact reverberated through his arms, but he held firm, his body was much stronger that it. 'Alright, big guy,' he muttered, 'let's see how you handle this.' Trespasser snarled, twisting its massive head to swat Avery off, but he was already in motion, dodging the kaiju's attempts to crush him. He leaped from the creature's shoulder to its head, positioning himself just above its eye.
Avery raised his fist, a little kinetic energy crackling around him as he focused his power into a single point. With a deafening roar, he brought his fist down into the kaiju's skull. The force of the blow sent shockwaves rippling through the air, cracking the ground beneath Trespasser's feet. The creature howled in pain, its body buckling under the sheer force of the strike. As a result it toppled a few buildings.
But Avery wasn't done. He reached out, channeling his psammokinesis to manipulate the ground beneath the kaiju, creating a sinkhole that swallowed its massive feet. The kaiju thrashed wildly, trying to free itself, but Avery held firm, keeping the creature trapped in place.
'You're not going anywhere,' he growled, using his strength to pry the beast's jaw open. He felt the immense pressure as the kaiju tried to resist, but Avery was far stronger. As he drove the Aspis shield into the creature's throat, blocking its airway, he switched his shield's form from it's shield form to saw form. The kaiju let out a choked cry, from both it's blocked airway and blood, its body twitching violently before it finally collapsed to the ground, its life force extinguished and head severed from the saw form.
Hours later, in the aftermath of the battle, the skies above San Francisco were eerily quiet. The damage was catastrophic, but the kaiju had been defeated before it could completely obliterate the city. Avery stood among the wreckage, his disguise intact, surveying the scene. 'Well, they were going to have to deal with this sooner or later,' he muttered. 'Maybe next time they'll be more prepared.' He turned on his heel and disappeared into the shadows, leaving the city to pick up the pieces. As a prize I took a selfie on it's defeated form, keeping this one to himself.
*****Reaction of the World: Monarch*****
Monarch, having long anticipated such an event, was quick to respond internally. Their scientists and analysts had been monitoring seismic activity for months, and many within the organization believed something like this was imminent. Yet, they had been constrained by governmental bureaucracy, unable to take the aggressive steps they knew were necessary. Now, their fears were realized.
Within hours of the breach, Monarch's top brass convened in an emergency meeting at one of their hidden facilities. Dr. Ishiro Serizawa sat at the head of the table, his face grave as he addressed the team. 'We've been warning the government about this for years. Now, we have proof. The titans are truly returning, and they are more dangerous than we ever imagined. We must move quickly to learn from this attack. Trespasser is only the beginning.' What he didn't know was that it wasn't a Titan.
Monarch's immediate focus shifted to damage assessment and research. Their scientists began poring over footage of the attack, analyzing every detail in the hopes of finding a weakness in the kaiju's defenses. Meanwhile, agents were dispatched to San Francisco to collect whatever biological samples they could. This was their first real opportunity to study a live kaiju, and they weren't about to waste it.
*****Reaction of the World: Masrani Global *****
Masrani Global was also deeply affected by the San Francisco breach. Though their primary focus remained on Jurassic World, Simon Masrani couldn't ignore the implications of it's appearance. The company had invested in a way in Monarch's research, and now it seemed that investment was paying off, albeit in a catastrophic way.
Simon called an emergency board meeting the same day, inviting top engineers, scientists, and even Monarch representatives. 'We've always prided ourselves on being ahead of the curve,' Simon said, addressing the room. 'But what we've seen today changes everything. The dinosaurs we're reviving, yes, they're incredible. But the kaiju? They're a force we can't control. We need to rethink our strategy. The Jurassic World Project isn't just about dinosaurs anymore; it's about normalizing the people for a future where these monsters are part of our reality.'
Behind the scenes, Masrani Global began quietly diverting funds from Jurassic World into research and development aimed at kaiju containment. Their engineers, who had been working on the park's security systems, were now tasked with designing stronger, more adaptable defenses that could one day withstand a kaiju attack.
The year 2014 brought with it chaos, devastation, and a cold wake up call for the planet. While most of the world still reeled from the San Francisco breach and the kaiju Trespasser, what followed was a nightmare on a global scale, from 2013 to 2014. Three breaches opened in rapid succession in various parts of the world, each unleashing a monstrous kaiju. The first strike occurred near the Philippines, then Mexico, and finally Sydney.
*****Global Impact*****
The San Francisco breach sent shockwaves around the world. For most people, the idea of kaiju had been nothing more than science fiction, a relic of monster movies and comic books. But now, it was all too real. Governments across the globe scrambled to put together emergency response plans. Some countries began bolstering their military defenses, ordering new weapons systems in a desperate bid to protect themselves from future attacks. Others, however, took a different approach, calling for international cooperation and urging the creation of a global kaiju response force.
The United Nations quickly convened to discuss the situation, though the debate was chaotic. Some nations, led by the U.S., advocated for a militarized response. Others, particularly smaller nations, argued that they lacked the resources to defend themselves and called for collective action. Ultimately, little was decided in the immediate aftermath, though the seeds were sown for what would later become the Pan Pacific Defense Corps.
Civilian reactions were varied. Panic swept through major cities, especially on the West Coast, where many feared that more kaiju would emerge. Rumors and misinformation spread like wildfire across social media. Conspiracy theories abounded, with some people claiming that the kaiju were government experiments gone wrong, while others believed they were alien invaders. Not knowing just how close to the truth, the latter is.
But amid the chaos, there was also an undercurrent of fascination. The world had just witnessed the impossible: a living, breathing monster from somewhere unkown. Scientists, engineers, and thrill-seekers alike were captivated by the implications. The kaiju represented not just a threat, but also a glimpse into a world far beyond human understanding.
*****Fight Scene: February 5th, 2014: The Philippines Breach*****
The breach near the Philippines appeared in 2014, opening a rift between dimensions and spewing forth the terrifying kaiju that will be known as Hundun. This four-legged monstrosity, towering above the tallest buildings, had the appearance of a twisted amalgamation of crustacean and demon. Its massive, scythe-like claws cut through ships and infrastructure alike as it barreled toward the shore. The local military scrambled to defend the area, but their weaponry barely scratched the kaiju's hardened, black-and-red exoskeleton. As missiles exploded harmlessly against Hundun's armor, the people of Manila braced themselves for the worst.
But Avery had anticipated this. He had been monitoring the global seismic activity for weeks, knowing that a breach was inevitable. As the reports of Hundun's arrival flooded the news, he set out across the Pacific Ocean. Running at speeds that defied comprehension, Avery sprinted across the water, his bare feet skimming the surface without resistance. He wore his usual disguise, a tattered hooded cloak that covered most of his face, hiding his true identity, and yet, despite the cloak's age, it moved with fluid grace around his body. If Avery really needed to he would put on the Super Automaton β.
Arriving on the scene, Avery found the military in disarray, unable to halt the kaiju's rampage. The ground trembled beneath Hundun's immense weight, and the air was thick with the smell of saltwater and burning metal. Avery's senses sharpened as he observed the kaiju's movements, its attack patterns, and the gaps in its defenses.
Avery decided not to draw too much attention to his powers. Instead, he activated the Aspis shield, Leonidas' shield. The golden hue of the Aspis glimmered in the fading sunlight as Avery approached Hundun. He dashed forward, using his incredible speed to maneuver between the beast's giant legs. With precise timing, Avery used his shield to block a devastating claw swipe that would have obliterated the harbor. The clash echoed across the bay, the shield absorbing the kinetic energy from the impact. Hundun reared back, confused by the sudden resistance.
Avery smirked and leaped into the air, crashing his shield into the kaiju's side with an explosive force. The impact sent Hundun stumbling, its colossal form crashing into the sea, sending tidal waves outward.
Before the kaiju could recover, Avery was already moving, using his strength and speed to leap onto Hundun's back, slamming the shield down into the beast's vulnerable joints. With every strike, he embedded the shield deeper, cutting off the kaiju's movement.
Hundun roared in fury, thrashing about, but Avery's precise blows soon crippled the beast. With one final, bone-shattering strike, Hundun collapsed into the water, lifeless. Avery stood atop the massive corpse and snap a quick selfie, watching as the military cautiously approached the scene. He gave them no time to question him, vanishing, leaving the battle won but the lesson still unlearned. However, now the military now knows that there's a person who can contend with these Kaiju
*****Fight Scene: June 1st, 2014: The Mexico Breach*****
The second breach occurred near Mexico also in 2014. The kaiju Kaiceph emerged from the breach, a bioluminescent beast whose slick, oily skin shimmered with hues of green and blue under the harsh sun. Kaiceph was smaller than Hundun but much faster, with whip-like tendrils that lashed out and destroyed anything in their path. The creature's speed and unpredictability made it a far more dangerous foe for the Mexican military, who struggled to keep up. The coastal city of Mazatlán became ground zero for Kaiceph's onslaught. The creature carved a path of destruction through the city's core, leveling buildings with its tendrils and acidic saliva that corroded everything it touched.
Once again, Avery arrived on the scene just as the situation looked bleak. His bare feet left no trace as he ran through the war-torn streets, his cloak billowing behind him. Kaiceph's erratic movements made it difficult for the military to lock onto the creature, but Avery's eyes tracked every flicker of light along its skin, every twitch of its tendrils.
As Kaiceph lashed out toward a group of soldiers, Avery intercepted the attack with his Aspis shield. The tendrils recoiled on impact, and Avery used the moment to strike back. He slammed the shield into Kaiceph's head, sending it reeling backward. The creature screeched, its luminescent skin flickering wildly as it tried to regain its bearings.
But Avery was relentless. He darted around the kaiju, using the kinetic energy he built up to enhance his strikes, each one sending shockwaves through the beast's body. Kaiceph attempted to retaliate with its acidic spit, but Avery was too fast, dodging the attack and delivering a powerful blow to the kaiju's chest. The impact was enough to rupture its bioluminescent core, causing the creature to convulse violently before collapsing in a pool of its own acidic fluids.
The battle was over, but the damage was done. The city of Mazatlán lay in ruins, and once again, the world had failed to prepare for the next kaiju. Avery disappeared again after taking a photo, frustrated that humanity was still playing catch-up.
*****Fight Scene: September 2nd, 2014: The Sydney Breach*****
The next breach opened near Sydney, Australia, on September 2nd, 2014. From the depths of the Pacific, the kaiju people would come to recognize as Scissure emerged, a creature resembling a gigantic, armored crustacean with razor-sharp pincers that could slice through steel like butter. Scissure was slower than the other kaiju but far more durable, its thick armor making it nearly impervious to conventional weapons.
Sydney's military forces threw everything they had at the creature, apart from the more nuclear options, but nothing could penetrate its dense exoskeleton. Buildings crumbled as Scissure slowly advanced toward the city center, its pincers cutting through everything in its path.
Avery arrived just in time. This battle would be different, Scissure's armor meant brute force alone wouldn't work. He would have to find a weak point, a crack in the beast's impenetrable shell, or create one with repetitive strike in one location. As he ran through the streets, dodging the falling debris, Avery observed the creature's movements. Scissure's pincers were its primary weapon, but they were also its greatest vulnerability. With a calculated move, Avery dashed toward one of the creature's pincers, using the Aspis shield to block a downward strike that could have leveled an entire block.
The impact sent a shockwave through the ground, but Avery held firm. He used the kaiju's momentum against it, twisting its massive pincer and locking it in place with his shield. Scissure screeched, struggling to free itself, but Avery held fast. With a surge of strength, he drove the shield into the joint of the pincer, shattering it with a deafening crack.
Scissure howled in pain as its severed pincer fell to the ground, but Avery wasn't done. He used the opening to leap onto the creature's back, aiming for the small cracks between its armored plates. With each precise strike, he chipped away at the kaiju's defenses, until finally, he delivered a devastating blow to the creature's exposed hearts.
Scissure let out one final screech before collapsing, its massive form crashing into the streets of Sydney. Avery stood victorious once again, but the battle had taken their toll. The world had been given three warnings, and yet they still weren't prepared for what was to come.
Avery POV:
The air was still and heavy as I stood over the colossal remains of the kaiju Scissure. Its armored exoskeleton, now cracked and broken, still shimmered faintly under the dim light of the city. The battle had been won, but the war had just begun. Three attacks. Three breaches. Three cities. And still, humanity was no closer to understanding the scale of what was to come. "Maybe they'll learn this time," I thought, shaking my head as I turned to leave but not before I took a selfie. The sounds of sirens and military vehicles filled the background as they moved in to assess the damage. I didn't linger; there was nothing left for me to do here.
I blurred into the distance, my feet barely touching the cracked streets of Sydney as I made my exit. My cloak fluttered behind me, casting only the faintest of shadows on the ruined ground. I was careful to keep my movements discrete, ensuring that no eyes followed me. Humanity needed to grow without interference, but it was becoming clear that intervention would be inevitable at this rate.
After the final battle with Scissure, I knew I had little time before the rest of the world caught up to the chaos. The international response had been slow. By the time I'd handled Hundun in the Philippines and Kaiceph in Mexico, it was evident that the powers of the world were scrambling to even understand what had happened, let alone respond with any meaningful action. But I couldn't stay in one place. There were bigger things coming, darker forces stirring beneath the surface. I could feel it. The earth itself seemed to tremble under the pressure of what was awakening. The Titans, the kaiju, and more still lay dormant, but not for long.
First things first, I need to head back to SolTech.
The company I had carefully nurtured over the years was finally becoming the force I intended it to be. My investments and creations, from medical marvels to cutting-edge technology, were starting to shift the tide in our favor, economically. And in the background of it all, I was quietly pulling the strings, making sure the world was prepared for the inevitable storm that was coming.
SolTech wasn't just a means of financial security for me. It was a foothold into almost every pivotal industry I would need to influence. Medical advancements, energy solutions, construction, transportation and more. The company was touching every facet of the modern world, and no one knew that behind every breakthrough, almost every innovation, was me.
Charlotte Lockwood was one of the most recent additions to the SolTech team. Her presence had piqued my interest. She was quiet, observant, and she kept to herself, but there was something different about her. She had requested to work under the medical department, which didn't seem too out of place given her family's history with bioengineering and medicine.
She rarely mentioned her family, though it was common knowledge that her lineage tied back to the infamous Lockwood estate and the Jurassic Park Legacy. What intrigued me most, however, was her particular fascination with Baymax, one of the key advancements that SolTech had made in the medical field.
'Saved her life,' she had mentioned once, almost offhandedly, when we spoke briefly during a quarterly report meeting. 'Really now?' I had replied, arching a brow. Her eyes had darted away when I asked her to elaborate, and she'd mumbled something about it being a personal matter and a pregnancy. There was more to her story, of course. The Lockwoods were a family of secrets, but for now, I would leave it alone. I had more pressing matters to attend to, but Charlotte's involvement in SolTech was something I would be keeping an eye on. After all, the Lockwoods had a habit of getting involved in strange projects, and I had no intention of letting their potential meddling interfere with my own plans.
Still, SolTech was booming. The Lockwoods' investments had come in waves, although unneeded, with Charlotte acting as the quiet intermediary. Why exactly her family had funneled so much into the company was unclear, but I had a suspicion they saw the writing on the wall. The world was changing, and they were positioning themselves strategically. What they didn't know was that I already had my hands on the reins.
As I wandered through the SolTech headquarters, overseeing the latest developments, I couldn't help but feel a surge of pride. This company, this empire I had built, was key to the survival of this world's humanity as a race.
"They're not ready for what's coming," I thought, eyes narrowing as I reviewed the latest reports on kaiju defense mechanisms. The world's governments were still grasping at straws. Monarch had ramped up its research into kaiju thinking their Titans, but they were nowhere near ready for a full-scale awakening. But me? I was ready, I already knew.
I stopped in front of one of the massive holo-displays in the lab. Projected across the room were blueprints for the Microbe-Obliterator, and some early designs for vehicles based on anti-gravity technology, not that the public needs to know that. The advancements SolTech was pushing through would soon find their way into the hands of world governments, though I controlled what was released and when. For now, only I had access to the true power behind SolTech's designs.
I continued down the corridors, nodding at passing scientists and engineers, many of whom had no idea who I truly was. To them, I was just another investor, maybe someone with a bit more influence than most, but nothing more. That suited just me fine. The only one who would know was Charlotte Lockwood. As I entered a private conference room, my mind drifted to the MUTO hibernating under a nuclear reactor in Janjiro as well as the MUTO hibernating in a nuclear waste site in Nevada. Additionally there was something stirring deep beneath the surface. The patterns of the earth's tremors, the faint radioactive energy signatures I had been monitoring, it all pointed to one inevitable conclusion.
The MUTOS were waking up and when they do it won't be pretty. And, of course, Monarch hasn't figured it out yet all they know is that it's emitting radioactivity. I smirked. They were close, but they didn't have my level of foresight nor knowledge. Still, I wasn't about to let this particular titan rampage unchecked. I needed the world to see what was coming, but not before I was ready. And if the MUTO woke up prematurely, that could cause problems for me. I leaned back in my chair, gazing out at the city skyline. The sun was beginning to set, casting long shadows across the buildings. The kaiju had been a test. The real challenge was yet to come.
They still haven't learned, which is surprising, it's like humans want to go extinct. But when the MUTO rises, they'll have no choice but to confront the truth. The Titans are coming, The Kaiju are invading and The Dinosaurs are being ressurected. The world will burn, but out of the ashes, something new will rise, if they survive. I stood up, preparing to leave for the evening. But just before I did, I received a message on my phone by Masrani.
[ Invitation received for Jurassic World Park tour, December 2015. ]
'Perfect timing,' I mused. Jurassic World had its own dark secrets, but I would see them for myself soon enough. As I walked out into the cool night air, I couldn't help but wonder how the world would react to the events that were about to unfold. Plus I found out that the Volcano on Isla Nublar is becoming active. As for how I know well the satellites I sent up monitors everything so I already know what will happen. But, how to fix that is different I will release an Eruptodon in the Volcano. That should prevent it's imminent awakening.
The MUTO awakening would send shockwaves through the globe. And while Monarch scrambled to contain the situation, I would be there, watching, waiting, ready to act and this time I will let it destroy a city because if I don't I doubt they will do anything at all to prevent another situation like this in the future. I don't like it but I have to. And because unlike them, I had already seen the future. And the Titans, both known and unknown, would soon be unleashed upon the world.
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