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by The Indios Bravos » Wed Feb 28, 2024 3:37 pm
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The Indios Bravos wrote:News of the attacks on Paris, Easter Island, and the Bay of Bengal was slow to arrive. Most fighters in the Indio Private Fighting Forces Group were either in Lothria or preparing for liberating their home archipelago. However, when news did arrive, many were alarmed. Space hydra angry? That was bad. The IBN ramped up its "law enforcement" boat production (really just military vessels), and the IBAF used its network of recon aircraft to try and spot Ghidorah.
(Assuming this is Monsterverse Ghidy) Most searches ended up futile. However, there was a large tropical storm. It behaved... differently.
by Asondia » Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:31 pm
by The Indios Bravos » Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:05 pm
Godzilland wrote:The Indios Bravos wrote:News of the attacks on Paris, Easter Island, and the Bay of Bengal was slow to arrive. Most fighters in the Indio Private Fighting Forces Group were either in Lothria or preparing for liberating their home archipelago. However, when news did arrive, many were alarmed. Space hydra angry? That was bad. The IBN ramped up its "law enforcement" boat production (really just military vessels), and the IBAF used its network of recon aircraft to try and spot Ghidorah.
(Assuming this is Monsterverse Ghidy) Most searches ended up futile. However, there was a large tropical storm. It behaved... differently.
(it is)
The storm moved in an erratic pattern, before coming into the Pacific, flying across at rapid speed.
The storm began moving dangerously close to Indios settlements. Lightning stormed down as it descended onto the nearest settlement.
(sorry for short post)
by Godzilland » Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:55 pm
The Indios Bravos wrote:Godzilland wrote:(it is)
The storm moved in an erratic pattern, before coming into the Pacific, flying across at rapid speed.
The storm began moving dangerously close to Indios settlements. Lightning stormed down as it descended onto the nearest settlement.
(sorry for short post)
The storm was ignored at first. Many typhoons struck the Indios Bravos on a monthly basis, nothing new. However, the movements were... weird. An FWF-30, modified for weather monitoring and now a FWW, flew into the storm.
That's when they realized that angry space hydra was the storm.
Immediately alerting base, the FWW-30 attempted to distract Ghidorah. It had no armaments, any hardpoints were replaced by weather instruments, but could still play a loud noise, and flash disco-esc lights.
The FWW-30 flew Westward, afterburners on but still considerate enough to slow down and wait for Ghidy.
by The Indios Bravos » Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:03 pm
Godzilland wrote:The Indios Bravos wrote:The storm was ignored at first. Many typhoons struck the Indios Bravos on a monthly basis, nothing new. However, the movements were... weird. An FWF-30, modified for weather monitoring and now a FWW, flew into the storm.
That's when they realized that angry space hydra was the storm.
Immediately alerting base, the FWW-30 attempted to distract Ghidorah. It had no armaments, any hardpoints were replaced by weather instruments, but could still play a loud noise, and flash disco-esc lights.
The FWW-30 flew Westward, afterburners on but still considerate enough to slow down and wait for Ghidy.
Ghidorah noticed the FWW, landing on the ground. The left head got up close to it, inspecting it before the three heads let out loud roar. The middle head bumped the left one, making the left one fire its Gravity Beam at the FWW.
by Godzilland » Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:49 pm
The Indios Bravos wrote:Godzilland wrote:Ghidorah noticed the FWW, landing on the ground. The left head got up close to it, inspecting it before the three heads let out loud roar. The middle head bumped the left one, making the left one fire its Gravity Beam at the FWW.
The FWW-30 was designed to go faster than Mach 20, so the roar wasn't really effective. However, the gravity beam was a problem. Swiftly evading it, the FWW-30 tried to lead Ghidy farther West.
by Godzilland » Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:11 pm
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by Asondia » Sun Mar 03, 2024 11:21 am
Asondia wrote:As panic ensued over the city and law and order broke down a squadron of jets peppered the back of the monster with armor-piercing-incendiary rockets as they pulled up and to the left trying to divert its attention.
As this took place police officers desperately tried to direct citizens out of the city. Many left on foot and desperately flooded out causing some to be trampled, as the stampede continued police officers were run over as the crowd turned more and more frantically. The military was scrambling attack jets to distract the beast and naval forces were quickly being mobilized.
by Godzilland » Sun Mar 03, 2024 4:25 pm
Asondia wrote:Asondia wrote:As panic ensued over the city and law and order broke down a squadron of jets peppered the back of the monster with armor-piercing-incendiary rockets as they pulled up and to the left trying to divert its attention.
As this took place police officers desperately tried to direct citizens out of the city. Many left on foot and desperately flooded out causing some to be trampled, as the stampede continued police officers were run over as the crowd turned more and more frantically. The military was scrambling attack jets to distract the beast and naval forces were quickly being mobilized.
(You gonna respond to this or?)
by The Indios Bravos » Sun Mar 03, 2024 4:34 pm
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by Arevala » Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:26 am
by Godzilland » Tue Mar 05, 2024 7:49 am
Arevala wrote:Grand Lodge of the Royal Geographic Society
Altador City, Kingdom of Arevala
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A dark red banner adorned with the Royal Geographic Society's heraldic insignia: a geometry compass, ruler and globe, as well as the order's official motto: Nova et integra descriptio mundi ("a new and complete description of the world"), occupied the wall at one end of the room. The other walls were lined with maps of places that the Society had explored, and portraits of famous past explorers. There were also cabinets full of plants, animals, coins, gems and other artifacts which had beenplunderedcollected for research from foreign lands, often by force. And the crown usually turned a blind eye to the horrific abuses carried out by the Society's most fanatical members, in return for getting its share of the treasure from the raids ... if not being directly complicit itself. This had been the case with just about every Arevalian monarch born into the age of sail, and for Queen Anabel it was no exception ‒ the latest descendant of the Cisneros royal family was well known for her taste in luxury and extravagance.
Of course, it was officially asserted that the Society was an independent organization, in order to maintain a level of plausible deniability. In addition, a Museum of Natural History had been built in the capital by the Queen's decree, to showcase the discoveries made by the Society and highlight their good work as scientists seeking knowledge and conducting research.
Bam-bam-bam. The heavy thud of the wooden gavel against the tabletop captured the attention of the two dozen or so people assembled in the meeting hall, signaling that the meeting of the Royal Geographic Society was in session. Dressed in their regalia: a cape and hood with the Society's insignia, they rose to their feet and remained standing as the Grand Master entered the room, then they all sat down after he did.
Rolando ‒ that was the name of the Grand Master ‒ gestured at the glowing crystal ball in front of him on the table, and began to speak. "Brothers and sisters of the order. We've detected a new sort of creature which none of us have ever seen before. It's on Earth, and it looks to be quite powerful and deadly. But look at the size ‒ that thing could feed every village in the Kingdom and nobody would ever have to work again for years. And I'm sure the Queen would love to have it stuffed and displayed as the centerpiece of the Natural History Museum. So today I ask for my finest and bravest volunteers to gather a crew, go out to sea, and bring back that beast dead or alive. A generous reward awaits."
A large grizzly man stood up at the table and replied. It was the seasoned sea captain Ferrando, one of the Society's most experienced expedition leaders, with multiple successful raids and conquests under his belt. "I'll do it. You can count on me, master. You have my word."
"Very good, Ferrando," Rolando replied. "I knew I could trust you to get the job done. For the Queen and for the country!"
"For the Queen and for the country!" echoed the others. Having ended the meeting, they all filed out of the room.
Aboard the ORC Cíclope
Somewhere in the Pacific Ocean
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In full sail, the six ships of the Royal Geographic Society's expedition fleet prowled the waters of the Pacific, on orders to slay the Ghidorah monster and bring its carcass back home to Arevala, ostensibly for research purposes. Their flagship was the Cíclope, captain Ferrando's own pride and joy which he'd designed and built himself. The three-deck galleon was armed with cannons on each of her decks, as well as catapults on the top deck for launching the Society's revolutionary new weapons: barrels of a substance that would stick to enemies and catch fire on contact, and acid bombs that could melt holes in wood or metal. There were also two harpoon guns mounted on the ship's bow, for shooting the monster. The Cíclope was also packing a crew of 300 men and women ‒ most of them regular sailors enticed to sign up with promises of glory and wealth, but also several specialists like mages and healers.
The other five ships in the fleet, though slightly smaller, were equipped with a similar loadout. And they were prepared to fight it out to the death, as indicated by the red battle ensigns flown on top of their masts: the Royal Geographic Society banner with an added skull-and-crossbones, like on the Jolly Roger flag used by pirates.
At first the crew looked left and right, but they didn't find anything. Then, suddenly the lookout on the crow's nest started hollering and ringing his bell excitedly, alerting Ferrando and the others to something he saw in his telescope. "Captain, captain! Look over there! What is that?"
Over the horizon, towering storm clouds could be seen in the distance. They appeared to be moving and rotating sideways ‒ it was a hurricane.
"That must be the monster!" yelled Ferrando. "Hard to starboard, we're going in! Hang on tight!" The Cíclope quickly altered her course toward the direction of the storm, and the other ships followed as well.
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