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Alien Amalgamation ORGA
Height: 65 meters Mass: 40,000 metric tons
BIO: A
mass of shambling genetic frik-afrak, ORGA is, quite literally, the
first and last of his kind. Millions of years ago, after Ghidorah's
cataclysmic visit to Earth, the Millenians, a race of "DNA Architects"
were searching for a new world full of genetic wonderlands to frolic
through. After some....rather unsavory events, the aliens were forced to
congregate their collective "Genetic Memory" into their massive
starship, which lay resting at the bottom of the sea for eons... Until
winter of 1999. CCI, a splinter faction of the EDF, found and raised
the encrusted ship to the surface. Upon absorbing massive amounts of
solar radiation, the UFO re-activated, and began immediately scanning
every life form it could find...until it found Godzilla. The monster's
G-Cells were surely like a beacon to the Millenian conciousness, and
they attempted to subdue the daikaiju. Of course, Godzilla responded to
their Concission Wave with his Atomic Breath, and the two found a
stalemate. Drained of power, the ship eventually made its way to
Shinjuku, where it began to research the human race. Of course, its
progress was cut short by CCI, and subsequently, Godzilla himself. After
burying the Kaiju Emperor, the ship began to extract the monster's
genetic material, and, in a glorious folly, combined it with their own.
The result was Orga. Vicious but posessing a remarkable intelligence,
its desire to completely absorb Godzilla's DNA was a necessity to
stabalize its mutation. Naturally, it tried to overwhelm the King,
jumping out of a pile of rubble and capturing Godzilla. Growing larger
and more Gojiran, it wasn't until CCI's intervention (thanks to Yuji
Shinoda), that Godzilla was able to get the upper-claw over Orga, and
destroy him from within. Shinoda's Godzilla Prediction Network now has official G-Force support, but remains an independent organization. Needless to say, CCI has been disbanded. |