Atomic Rex: Challenge of Gurral by Matthew Dennion
Author:Matthew Dennion [Dennion, Matthew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Severed Press
Published: 2021-02-27T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 15
Mexican Coast fifty Kilometers South of Gurral and Steel Samurai 2.0
Atomic Rex growled as he exited the ocean and headed toward shore. He was sure that the two other alpha monsters he could sense within his territory had battled and that one of them had fallen. As he drew closer to the creature who was left standing, the nuclear theropod could sense more about the invading monster. Atomic Rex was certain that the monster was not of this world. The nuclear theropod had encountered creatures that he could tell were not of his world before. He knew that creatures from other worlds held certain powers that the organisms of his Earth did not possess.
The saurian beast recalled when he was somehow placed on another world. He battled several strange creatures on that planet, including the Phoenix. Even Atomic Rexâs primitive mind understood that it was absorbing the power of the Phoenix that had cured him of dependency on absorbing radiation. Taking the power of the Phoenix had given Atomic Rex a seemingly inexhaustible supply of power. He was now able to utilize his deadly Atomic Wave attack as often as he wanted without having to fear expelling too much of the radiation that he depended on to sustain him. Defeating and devouring the Phoenix had dramatically increased Atomic Rexâs power and his ability to defend and dominate his territory.
The kaiju realized that if this invading monster was from another world, that it too could possess power he had never seen before, power that he could potentially absorb into himself. Aside from his desire to drive this creature from his territory, Atomic Rex now had additional motivation to slay the beast who was killing prey in his domain.
Atomic Rex knew that he was close to the invader. He also knew that he had used a good deal of energy swimming up from South America and battling that pod. While the nuclear energy required to power the monsterâs cells was now energized by the perpetual power of the Phoenix, Atomic Rex still needed to eat. It was this drive that caused Atomic Rex to come ashore just south of the location of the invader. The nuclear theropod knew that if it was to attack the invader on an empty stomach and without rest, that he would be fighting the creature at a disadvantage.
The kaiju had every intention of slaying the invader and taking whatever power the monster possessed.
To maximize his chances of success, the kaiju knew that he needed food and then rest. He also knew he could find both of those things in this stretch of land. The kaiju was standing in the harbor of what had at one point been a small town in Mexico. When the monster moved ashore, the sun was at its apex as it hung in the sky over him and silhouetted his body in its blinding glow.
As Atomic Rex made his way through his territory, he had learned that there were certain spots where he could find abundant food.
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