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    Object of My Affection; All for you, my Beloved…
    Topic Started: Aug 3 2006, 01:35 PM (216 Views)
    LordNidhogg
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    Hey, this is the first in what will hopefully be a series of short crossovers between my universe in Godzilla: Rosenrot and Dr. Strangelove's Cruel Angel's Thesis. There are multiple endings, so you get to decide which is "real". Speaking of which, Dr. Strangelove wrote his ending. Post in the discussion topic!

    My Spacegodzilla can be found here. Akemi -Spacegodzilla (referred to as Akemi in the story) can be found here.

    This story has graphic violence and explicit descriptions. Not suitable for under 18. You have been warned.

    Object of My Affection

    Akemi was Spacegodzilla again. She loved the power and freedom that this form granted. The city around her was in ruins, Godzilla lying on the ground, utterly broken and barely alive. Kasumi was near her, forced into the area by her psychokinesis. She wanted Kasumi to share in this; she hoped it would excite her for what she had in mind for later. She reveled in her power.

    A universe away, Spacegodzilla had also beaten his universes’ Godzilla. The battle had taken him over the sea, where he had lost his control over Godzilla due to the water. He had come a long way from his crystal field, too far for comfort, in fact. So he warped back, opening a wormhole, oblivious to the havoc that this action would wreak.

    In Akemi’s universe, hell had almost literally been opened. Above and all around the area, a massive energy disturbance had opened up. Akemi barely caught the sense of something alive moving through the energy. But the feeling was fleeting as she began to feel an energy pull on her. Instinctively she activated her AT field, and subconsciously, she brought Kasumi closer to her, inside her AT field. It turned out to be a mistake, as the moment she did she was sucked into the vortex that had been created.

    Spacegodzilla exited his teleport, in the center of his crystal field, but something was wrong, the wormhole hadn’t closed yet. He sensed something else coming through. Then he saw it.

    Akemi was through. She saw a new world open up before her. It terrified her. This world was unfamiliar, nothing she recognized. It was night, and she was in a city. Worse, the area she had landed in seemed to be a battlefield. Giant crystals, the likes of which she had never seen, had devastated the city. Worse, there was an extremely powerful kaiju presence, far stronger than any in her universe. Looking around she saw it, and it was staring back.

    The two looked at each other, probing each other’s minds. Akemi was surprised; the creature looked startlingly similar to her. But Akemi didn’t want to attack something this unfamiliar to her…it wasn’t worth the risk. Spacegodzilla probed deep into this other creature’s mind. He found that the humans called the form she was in Spacegodzilla, and that she was really human herself. She had a very strong mind, but at the moment it was filled with fear. He determined that she was not a threat, and broke contact with her.

    Akemi took the opportunity to revert to human form. She had to figure out this universe and find a way to get back, but she had a more pressing concern: Kasumi. She detected the girl’s presence, but couldn’t get a solid sense, probably due to the mass of crystals that had devastated the city. After a few minutes, Akemi found Kasumi; the smaller girl huddled next to some rubble, sobbing quietly. Akemi approached her, and sat next to her, and held her in her arms, not saying anything, just trying to comfort her.

    Suddenly, the ground shook nearby. Akemi gripped Kasumi tighter, afraid, but ready to kill if anything threatened her. Then, she could see the lights from flashlights and could hear shouts. After a minute, one of the lights found Kasumi and her. Then she heard a soft voice.

    “It’s alright. Come with me, I’m here to get you out of here.” Said a young man, extending his had towards them. He was wearing a military uniform, and Akemi was wary.

    “Come, please.” He repeated gently, taking a step towards them. Akemi was afraid. Afraid of him, what he planned on doing, where she was, everything. She wanted to stay there, with Kasumi until she was back where she belonged. But then Kasumi said softly:

    “We should go Akemi, he’s trying to help.” Akemi was surprised, and she loosened her grip on the smaller girl. Akemi thought about it, and decided for Kasumi’s sake, to go with him. She reached out and grabbed his hand, and he helped her up.

    “Good. We’ve got to move fast…we don’t know how long Spacegodzilla is going to hold a cease-fire.” He said and started moving quickly. “Come on.”

    Akemi and Kasumi followed him, and after navigating around the rubble they stopped. Akemi looked up and saw the massive, darkened form of something amazingly similar to her Evangelion Unit02. She wondered if it was for the same purpose, but the shouts of what appeared to be the team of rescuers interrupted her thoughts.

    “I found two more, get them ready for transport.” The boy that helped them shouted.

    “We’ve got all the survivors detectable in the area, and we’ve got to move.” Another, larger boy shouted back.

    “Where’s Erika? She appeared on scan…where is she?” A tall girl shouted.

    “I don’t know, but we can’t stay here. We just don’t have the luxury of time.” The bigger boy shouted back to her. “We’ll come back, I promise!”

    “Alright, everyone, get into the pod! Go to where we are flashing our lights!” The young boy who rescued them yelled out to the huddled groups of people. Slowly, and somewhat reluctantly the people started moving into the pod. Akemi and Kasumi followed in line, and took their seats. The rescue team, all of them except for the boy who found them, entered the pod last and sealed it up. Inside the pod there was almost no light; only four small, red emergency lights in the corners of the room.

    Akemi then felt the pod jerk, and then they were moving. They were moving fast, and the ride was somewhat uncomfortable. She hoped it would end soon, but before it became unbearable, it stopped. The pod was set down, and minutes later it was opened.

    They seemed to be in the middle of a college campus, or something similar, that had been turned into a makeshift military base. People in uniform were running around frantically, but there were almost no civilians in sight. There were attack helicopters here and there, and the whole area seemed to be a chaotic mess.

    One of the members of the rescue team shouted something, but Akemi was in too bad a state of shock to hear it. Then they started shuffling out of the pod, as they were directed to one of the larger buildings on the campus. Inside it was a cafeteria that had been modified into a makeshift shelter. There were still a few tables set up, and one of the cafeteria windows seemed to be serving food. The rest of the area was filled with sleeping bags, but there seemed to be too many for the small group of survivors in the building. Akemi realized that there weren’t many because they had either fled the city earlier, or that they didn’t survive that creature that she saw earlier.

    The rescue team came into the building with them and then started trying to comfort some of the survivors that looked like they needed it the worst. The boy who had found Kasumi and her approached them, and he was carrying two cups of some steaming drink. He offered the drinks to Kasumi and Akemi, and though Kasumi took it, Akemi didn’t. The boy sat down next to Akemi and introduced himself.

    “I’m Shin. You should take this; it will make you feel better.” He said, and offered her the cup again. Akemi took it; it turned out to be hot chocolate. She took a sip and sighed, it did make her feel a bit better.

    “Thanks.” She said quietly, not making eye contact.

    “You’re welcome.” The boy replied, looking at her. “Are you going to be ok? You seem really scared, like you don’t know anything here…”

    “What…? How…how did you know?” She said, nearly dropping her drink out of shock.

    “Oh! I’m sorry, I didn’t tell you…” He said, a little embarrassed. “I’m an empath. I can tell, in fact I can literally feel, your emotions. And right now, you seem to be very afraid, and you also have a distinct feel that you don’t know anything about where you are? Do you have amnesia?”

    “No, I...never mind, you wouldn’t believe me if I told you” Akemi said, looking back down at the floor. She didn’t particularly enjoy talking to other people, as their usual questions about her, they refused to try and understand.

    “Try me. You don’t know the stuff I’ve seen.” As he said this Akemi looked at him. “Believe me, there’s a very good chance I’ll believe you.”

    “Alright. I’m from a different…universe I think.” Akemi said thoughtfully, in a voice barely above whisper. Shin was silent. “See, I told you that you wouldn’t believe me.”

    “Actually, I do.” He replied. “I’m just trying to figure out how you got here, and more importantly, how to get you back. So, how did you get here?”

    “You wouldn’t understand unless I told you the beginning. I was part of an experiment…to make another, controllable Godzilla. They used me like a guinea pig, shoving that ******* creature’s DNA into me. I had broken Godzilla, but something happened. Something opened up above me, and I put up my AT Field, to protect myself, and Kasumi.”

    “But instead of helping me, it dragged me inside. Then I was brought here, by you.” Akemi finished, looking at Shin, waiting for his response. He was silent for a minute before answering.

    “”It’s gonna be ok.” He said softly. “We’ll get you home. I promise.”

    Shin put his arm around Akemi and sat there with her, trying to comfort her. Before they had been sitting for too long, one of the rescue party members approached them. It was the tall girl who was looking for someone specific at the rescue. She stood in front of them and briefly introduced herself and then talked to Shin.

    “Hi, I’m Emika, I hope you’re ok—Shin, I need to talk to you.”

    “Alright, Akemi, I’ll be back as soon as I can.” He told her as he went to the side to talk with Emika.

    “Shin, we’ve got to go back out there. Erika needs our help, she’s still out there. We’ve got to go get her. Please. Will you take me?” Emika said, a little desperation creeping into her voice.

    “Well…yes. I’ll take you. Let me go tell Akemi, the girl over there, where I’m going.” He replied.

    “Alright.” Emika said, walking over to stand by the door. Shin walked over to Akemi to tell what he had to do.

    “I’ve got to go. A friend of mine is still out there, and we’re going to go get her.” He said, with more strength and surety than he felt.

    “Ok. Good luck with that.” Akemi said tersely.

    “Akemi” Kasumi suddenly broke her silence. “We should help them, it’s the least we can do after they helped us. I know you can help.”

    ”It’s alright; we don’t want you to put yourself in any danger.” Shin interjected.

    “No. I’ll help. You can’t do what I can; I’ll find her.” With that, Akemi got up and walked to the door to stand by Emika. Shin, though surprised, wasn’t going to argue. The three of them left, heading toward Shin’s Bio-Mech.

    They climb inside the cockpit, and they didn’t bring the pod due to the small scale of this mission. They headed away from the base and back into the city center.

    “The scanners aren’t picking her up…” Emika said, her voice growing hollow.

    “Why do you think I’m here?” Akemi said with some superiority in her voice. “Normally this would be hard, but there’s really only two things left alive in the city besides us. And I’m guessing that you didn’t need my help finding the kaiju.”

    “Where is she then?” Shin asked, looking back at the two girls in the cockpit.

    “She’s about half a kilometer away from the kaiju, somewhere in that direction.” Akemi said, pointing over to south. “It shouldn’t be that hard, he’s looking right at her.” She noted, seeing the direction Spacegodzilla was facing.

    “That presents a problem.” Shin remarked. “How are we going to get close enough with him looking right where we want to go?”

    “Well, just go in. Not too close, but he’s distracted enough that you can get close enough.” Akemi told him, sure of herself.

    Shin didn’t know what to say back, so he decided to trust her and take the mech in. He brought it down to the ground a kilometer away from Spacegodzilla, and the walked, as quietly as possible, the rest of the way. Shin decided that one fourth a kilometer away from Erika’s position was as close as he dared.

    “Shin, Akemi…you stay here. I don’t think that anyone besides me should try to get close to her right now” Emika told the others.

    “I’ll come part of the way with you; I don’t feel like looking for two people…” Akemi replied, trying to sound reasonably thoughtful.

    “Your choice” Emika said, leaving the cockpit of the mech. After a few minutes, Erika came into view. She was standing on a small crystal pedestal, and she was interacting with Spacegodzilla. She had her right arm extended, and she seemed to be stroking the air. Spacegodzilla, a few hundred meters away, had his eyes closed, and was moving and leaning slightly.

    “Wait here; I don’t want you to get too close.” Emika warned Akemi.

    “Fine, it’s your friend.” Akemi said. Emika went forward, slowly approaching Erika.

    “Erika, can you hear me? It’s Emika…”

    “Emika?” Erika said, stopping what she was doing to look at Emika. “Why are you here?”

    “I’m here to help you. I’m here to take you back.” Emika said, trying to hide the fear she now felt. It was made worse when she realized that Spacegodzilla was no longer dazed, but was watching her with incredible intensity.

    “I don’t want to come with you.” She said forcefully. “You can’t take me away from my son. You can’t separate us, not now.”

    Emika took a chance and got right up next to Erika. She stroked her face and down the front of her plant-covered body.

    “Please.” She whispered in Erika’s ear. “Do it for me. For us…”

    Akemi watched as Erika and Emika touched each other, and she could feel their emotion. She started walking towards them, partially because she wanted to get out of there, and partially because she wanted them. But she got too close.

    As soon as she was in speaking range of Erika, Spacegodzilla reacted. He tolerated the other human being near his mother because she was one of her friends. But this one was unfamiliar, and thus a threat. With one thought he threw Akemi diagonally upwards, away from him and through a building.

    Akemi was just barely able to use her AT field in time to protect herself. As she exited the building, she began to transform. That thing wouldn’t come out of this unscathed, not after that. Within seconds she had changed form, and was once again Spacegodzilla. She noticed that she was larger in this dimension, which she was grateful for as the kaiju she was now in combat with was massive, even bigger than she with her size increase.

    The two kaiju, both Spacegodzillas, each from their own universe, stared each other down. The one was a teenage human girl, experimented upon and changed by science. The other was the product of science gone awry, and of the darkest forms in the heavens or earth. It became a matter of who would strike first, it was Akemi. In one thought she broke Spacegodzilla’s wrist. Spacegodzilla roared in pain and fury, and then stared at Akemi, hatred burning through his gaze. He raised his broken arm, and his wrist was jerked into place as his regeneration repaired it almost instantly. He then coursed energy through his hand, small bolts of electricity-like energy flowing between his fingers.

    Akemi prepared herself, raising her invisible AT field. But the energy attack never came. Instead, Spacegodzilla rushed her. He was levitating in the air, just above her head in distance above the ground. He stopped just in front of her, and began smacking her AT field with the crystal blade at the end of his tail. The AT field dispersed the concussive impact of the blows to the area around her, but the force of the blows sent shockwaves into the surrounding area. He quickly moved behind her, and continued the assault.

    Akemi laughed within herself. This creature was incredibly stupid. He could hit her AT field for eternity, and never break it. She decided to show the creature the error of its ways. When Spacegodzilla moved around again, Akemi rapidly extended her AT field, causing a collision that sent Spacegodzilla reeling back. But she left her field wide, too wide it turned out. With her field extended more than half a kilometer in either direction, there was too much room inside. Akemi took a step towards Spacegodzilla, and unleashed her corona beam. Spacegodzilla raised his crystal shield, deflecting the blast back at her, but it hit her AT field and rolled over it like water rushes over a plate. After the beam had passed over, Akemi looked again for her foe, but he had vanished.

    <Ahh, too scared to continue? Too bad.> Akemi sent out telepathically.

    <Why? Did you miss me?> a cruel, powerful voice returned in her head. Akemi turned around, coming face-to-face with Spacegodzilla, inside her AT field. Akemi gasped at the sight, but she didn’t have time to finish before Spacegodzilla struck. Spacegodzilla sent a psychic shockwave at her, rocking her back. It hit her like a sonic boom, knocking her almost to the ground before she caught herself with her telekinesis. But Spacegodzilla stayed with her, careful not to exit the AT field. Then he ripped into Akemi with a corona beam, the energy going straight through her and flowing through her body like electricity, searing her internal organs.

    But Akemi wasn’t just going to sit there and take punishment because her foe had found a temporary weakness in her strategy. With a psychic blast she pushed Spacegodzilla outside of her AT field. Spacegodzilla was forced out as though a leash tied to his waist had been tugged by a giant. Then she unleashed her corona beam, this time one of sheer force. But once again it was deflected away, leaving a crackling hiss as it cut through the air, so Akemi decided to try a new tactic. She shrunk her AT field to a point that it was too small for Spacegodzilla to enter. Then she charged towards him, trying to tackle him with her near-invincible AT field. She struck with tremendous force, a sickening crack issuing upon impact, sending Spacegodzilla reeling.

    Spacegodzilla caught himself, and righted his position, facing Akemi once more. Akemi readied herself for another strike, taking an aggressive stance. She charged at Spacegodzilla again, but he sidestepped her charge and blasted at her with a massive corona assault; beams being generated from his mouth and his largest crystals. There was an incredible amount of energy, lighting up the area like a continuous lightning storm. The force and amount of the beams was incredible, it completely covered Akemi’s AT field, rotating around it, seemingly consuming it within itself…but it could not break it. When the beams stopped, Akemi unleashed one of her own, and this one made contact, opening and cauterizing a wound in Spacegodzilla’s chest and arm, but they healed almost instantly. Spacegodzilla roared in pain, his shrieks of fury echoing through the nearly empty city.

    Then Spacegodzilla stared at Akemi, and then unleashed his psychokinesis. He lifted Akemi in the air and started wildly swinging her around, smashing her repeatedly into the ground and surrounding buildings. Craters were formed with each successive impact, and the few remaining sky scrapers were leveled. Akemi had incredible telekinesis as well, possibly superior to Spacegodzilla’s, but his were being amplified through his crystal field, making it almost impossible for her to escape. She wasn’t taking any real physical harm, but she wasn’t doing damage either. It angered her to no end. When it seemed like the onslaught would never end, she was dropped to the ground.

    Shin had fired the barrage of missiles in his Bio-Mech’s shoulder armor. They hit Spacegodzilla with massive force, huge fiery explosions opening up on his right shoulder. His shoulder crystal was cracked, and gaping wounds were opened, revealing his crystal-like bones and sinew. Spacegodzilla shrieked in rage and anger, shattering what little glass was left in the area.

    Shin had hesitated through the earlier part of the battle, too shocked and torn to decide what to do. After a serious debate with himself, he had decided to attack the Spacegodzilla he knew, hoping that Akemi had the best intentions. But now he had to face the consequences of his action.

    Spacegodzilla roared in pain and rage once more, and he turned his attention to the Bio-Mech as his regeneration healed his wounds and repaired his crystal.. He spat a burst of corona energy at the mech, but it was blocked by the EDF the Bio-Mech had, scattering into glowing particles around the mech. Shin charged Spacegodzilla, appearing as though he were going to try to tackle the beast. Spacegodzilla prepared for this, and just as the mech neared him, lunged forward as he slashed at the machine. But Shin had seen it coming, and he sidestepped at the last minute, and gave Spacegodzilla a powerful kick to the side of the head. There was a crack as he made contact, instantly breaking Spacegodzilla’s jaw, but it too began to regenerate as soon as the wound was made. The force of the blow knocked Spacegodzilla sideways, almost knocking him to the ground.

    At the same time, Akemi spit a corona beam, hitting Spacegodzilla in the back. Some of it was deflected and discharged by the crystals on his back, but some of it made contact searing his flesh. Spacegodzilla retaliated by sending Akemi flying backwards with a psychic shock wave, hitting her as would a giant punch in the abdomen, doubling her over in mid-air.. Then he turned his attention to the mech. He grabbed the mech’s head, and roaring, threw it to the ground. The ground shook as 40,000 metric tons of organic machine sprawled across the ravaged city. Then he reeled his tail back, and stabbed the blade of the tail through the machine’s right thigh, then stepped on him beginning to crush Shin beneath him. If the mech had the voice, it would have been screaming as Spacegodzilla twisted his crystal spike in his thigh, and put more and more pressure on his chest pushing him into the ground, while digging his claws into it. Bio-fluid was pouring out through the wounds, gushing in torrents onto the ground below and around the Bio-Mech.

    Before he could crush the mech, however, Akemi tackled Spacegodzilla from the side, tearing him away from Shin. The ground shook violently as Spacegodzilla hit it with tremendous force, and was sent rolling over on his side. Shin forced his Bio-Mech up, the cyber-organic muscles straining to lift the machine’s weight. He stood unsteadily, but faced Spacegodzilla, ready continue the fight.

    Spacegodzilla levitated himself and “stood” upright, facing his foes. He focused solely on the mech, sensing that it was the weaker of the two. He used his psychokinesis and levitated the machine into the air, ripping it from the ground below. He smiled inwardly as he began to yank at its limbs. Shin’s Bio-Mech twitched and shook horribly as the armor was ripped off of it, and its arms shredded. One arm was all but dissected, every layer and component torn away. Blood and cyber-sinew were scattered everywhere, darkening much of the area. The other arm was pulled completely off of the body, and then Spacegodzilla used it to run the mech through the chest, blocking Shin from emergency ejecting. Spacegodzilla then dropped the desecrated machine in a crumpled heap on the ground, causing a small shockwave. Bio-fluid, lubricants, and muscle spilled out of the dying being onto the ground below, as broken nerves caused occasional twitches in its broken body.

    Akemi watched Shin’s mech be annihilated. She hadn’t stopped Spacegodzilla partially because she was enjoying the slaughter, and partially because she needed time to probe his mind for a weakness, and she had found it. He had no true physical weaknesses, but she had found a mental weakness locked away in the deep recesses of his mind.

    <You’re worthless, a useless mistake.> Akemi softly thought, channeling it into the behemoth before her.

    <What?> It’s cruel voice returned, filling her mind.

    <You aren’t him, you can’t even beat him.> She thought, cruel joy building up within her. <I could slaughter Godzilla, you can’t even do that.>

    <Stop!> Spacegodzilla screamed in her head. Spacegodzilla spit a corona beam at her, but it rolled off of her AT field as it had before.

    <You are just a weaker version of him. Not even your mother can change that. You’re just the ******* child of the universe, spat out because it deemed you unfit for survival. > Akemi continued her joy building as his mental anguish grew. She had driven the kaiju to his knees; he was all but kneeling before her.

    <Aaarrgh!> Spacegodzilla screamed into thought. <I’m not him. I can’t be him. I don’t exist.> He began babbling, repeating those things again and again. Akemi started to invade his mind, trying to take over the weak points, preparing to turn him into a mental slave, a puppet to her will. But another voice entered Spacegodzilla’s head.

    <Don’t listen, my child. You are a God. Do not let her convince you of anything otherwise. You are stronger than him.>

    <I’m not him…I’m stronger…> Spacegodzilla stood up, his strength returning. <I’m stronger than HIM!>

    Spacegodzilla hit Akemi with a psychic shockwave, knocking her to the ground, smashing a low building into rubble. Akemi decided on a new strategy at that moment: Erika. She would hold Erika hostage and use her as leverage against Spacegodzilla. Without her influence, he couldn’t stand up to her. And he may bow himself willingly if she was threatened. In one thought, she had Erika held inside of her AT field, directly in front of Spacegodzilla.

    <Give up, or I will rape and kill her.> Akemi threatened, a sadistic giggle echoing in her voice.

    <Release her!> Spacegodzilla screamed in rage and fury surpassing all that he had felt in the previous battle.

    <I will, once you do as you’re told. Now, be a good dolly.>Akemi sent a small wave of pain through Erika, causing her to cry out. Spacegodzilla moved towards Akemi a little, and then stopped. He could not allow his mother to be harmed. He lowered himself to the ground and stood there open.

    <Gutes Dolly...> Akemi hissed. Akemi spit her corona beam at him, making direct contact. The beam tore into his chest, but the wounds healed once more. Akemi smiled. She started breaking his bones and twisting his organs, all the while relentlessly tearing at him with her corona beam.

    Spacegodzilla was in massive pain, incredible unbearable pain. But he dared not defend himself nor retaliate. He could not risk Erika…the only thing that mattered. But…he did learn. He began to probe Akemi’s mind, looking for her weakness, and he shared in his foe’s success.

    <You…forget…your friend…> Spacegodzilla mentally gasped through the pain. Akemi stopped briefly, wondering what he meant, before a familiar scream broke through her thoughts; Kasumi.

    In the makeshift shelter on the military campus, Kasumi was suffering. She was suspended in the air, surrounded by an energy field so that no one could reach her. Weakened corona energy surged through her body, arcing between her limbs, fingers, and even her open jaw, with every whim Spacegodzilla had to cause her pain. It was not enough to kill her, just torment her very existence.

    Akemi’s rage reached a new level. She hurt Erika, and made sure that she screamed for Spacegodzilla to hear. After she stopped, Spacegodzilla and Akemi stared each other down, waiting for one to break and make the first move.

    <Kill her and I will make you wish she never spawned you….> Akemi warned in the most threatening voice possible.

    <If you kill my mother hell won’t save you from Me.> Spacegodzilla responded equally coldly.

    Suddenly, Kasumi was in pain again, this time more than before. But, this time was different. Akemi could literally feel her pain and suffering, and it was worse than she could have imagined. Spacegodzilla was channeling the physical pain, emotional, and mental anguish of Kasumi into Akemi. It caught Akemi off guard, and weakened her powerful psychic hold on Erika. Within seconds of losing her full grip on Erika, Erika was ripped away, warped by one of Spacegodzilla’s wormholes. At the same time, Kasumi’s pain stopped.

    Akemi looked at Spacegodzilla. Her bargaining chip had been yanked away, but it seemed as though Kasumi was safe. But her friend’s pain came pouring back into her mind, even greater than before. Akemi couldn’t deal with it any longer, she would have to save her…she had to.

    <Stop!> She mentally screamed at Spacegodzilla. <Release her, please...>

    <No.> Came the cold reply. <Do not worry; I’m not kind enough to kill her.>

    Spacegodzilla finished by firing his corona beam at Akemi, but her AT field blocked it once again.

    <Naughty, naughty.> Spacegodzilla hissed, causing Kasumi a little more pain. Akemi lowered her AT field, and she took the next corona blast squarely in the chest, her flesh darkened and torn open. Spacegodzilla smiled as he stopped the beam. He approached Akemi slowly, walking rather than hovering. Energy danced within his crystals as he prepared for another blast but it never came.

    Shin’s Bio-Mech had managed to stand up, barely. Its chest was blown open as its last four emergency missiles opened up the last layer of armor. The force of firing the missiles was too much for the damaged mech to take, and it collapsed back to the ground. The missiles struck Spacegodzilla hard and fast, blasting away a huge chunk of his left shoulder crystal and his left arm. Spacegodzilla roared in fury and pain, unleashing the beam into the air. Akemi took the chance to quickly raise her AT field and use it ram Spacegodzilla, the impact once again sending him reeling.

    Spacegodzilla was done with games. It was time to end it. Akemi watched as Spacegodzilla generated six free-floating crystals, each about 12 meters in length and sharp and hard; a missile. Spacegodzilla launched the six crystals at Akemi with incredible force and speed. They hit the AT field and bounced off…but they didn’t even crack. Instead they deflected off, and Spacegodzilla redirected them back at Akemi. Soon, it became a blitz as the crystals continually assaulted Akemi’s AT field. They were hitting the field so hard that she could feel it, and she was already weakened by the pain she was feeling through Kasumi.

    Akemi decided that she would fight back. She had to, even if she couldn’t win. She opened up on the crystals with her corona beam, damaging them with each hit, but no matter how she used her corona beam, she couldn’t destroy them. As she followed one of the crystals around, trying to destroy it, she caught sight of Spacegodzilla. She instantly stopped because what she saw…frightened her.

    Spacegodzilla was channeling massive amounts of energy, so much that it was raising the temperature of the surrounding area, and lighting it up like lightning. Huge bolts of plasma and corona energy were arcing through and around his crystals. More energy was pouring through the small openings in his chest, and the energy was pooling and gathering. Spacegodzilla’s eyes and horn were glowing brightly. For a brief second that seemed like eternity, there was complete silence…only to be broken by the attack. Spacegodzilla unleashed the largest, most powerful beam Akemi could imagine. It was white in the center, fading to blue green towards the outside edges. Small purple bolts of energy surged through and around the beam, giving it an even more powerful appearance.

    The beam hit the AT field like a comet. The force was incredible, pushing Akemi back. The energy of the beam that was deflected by the field was re-directed by the floating crystal “missile” back at Akemi. The beam was pushing Akemi and her field to their limits, and she was being weakened by Kasumi’s pain. Soon, it became too much, even for her mighty AT field. The field cracked and shattered like so much glass, leveling the area around her. What was left of the beam blasted away at Akemi, ripping away parts of her flesh, vaporizing it as it was torn off, and it burned away parts of her crystals. The beam only continued for a few seconds after the field had shattered, though, and it didn’t kill her.

    Akemi was in a bad way; barely standing, badly injured, and now without her AT field. But Spacegodzilla wasn’t much better; the battle had taken its toll on him, it had left him out of energy and he was still recovering from his psychological whipping. The two stared each other down, each unwilling to give in. Spacegodzilla had enough energy for one more warp, and he used it to warp behind Akemi. But he didn’t have enough energy to truly control it; it was a loose portal. As he warped, Akemi manage to form a very weak AT field as a last defense. The effect that had brought Akemi here was reversed. The energy and dimensions of the warp were right, and she was sent home. She appeared near the spot where she had been taken, but in human form in a fetal position, unconscious. Spacegodzilla reappeared, his foe gone. He set himself on the ground and collapsed, his energy completely depleted.

    He awoke hours later to bright sunlight, and his mother’s voice.

    <Send her home.> His mother’s voice echoed in his head.

    <She is home, she escaped me.> Came his reply, cold and angry.

    <The girl. Your foe’s friend. Send her home, she is innocent of offense against you or me…> Erika insisted.

    <As you wish.> He replied, opening a wormhole around Kasumi, placing her next to her unconscious friend.

    -o-o-o-

    Alternate Ending 1-Akemi

    Spacegodzilla continued his massive blast, but added another horror to Akemi’s battle.

    <Feel her death precede yours.> He screamed into her as he killed Kasumi, channeling her last moments to Akemi. Akemi broke. She expanded her AT field far enough and fast enough to knock Spacegodzilla over. Then she stepped onto his body, extended her AT field, and decapitated him in one quick motion. She shrieked in victory and pain as his blood pooled onto the streets below.

    Afterwards she reverted to human form, and wept bitterly for her friend. She didn’t want to believe it, the only person she ever cared for, and the only person who ever cared for her was gone.

    “I’m so sorry...” were the first words the girl heard, from the mother of one who killed her friend and love. Akemi turned her head, her now dirty red hair covering her once bright blue eyes.

    Getting up from holding her now deceased friend, she could see Erika, Emika, and Shin standing feet from her. Akemi began to smile, and eventually let out a sinister giggle. Erika started to rise off the ground, and her body forced into the shape of a Cross.

    “You could’ve stopped him...” Akemi said, the monotone frightening, as Erika began to cringe. “You could’ve saved her...” the pain in both her voice and Erika growing. Erika’s mind was being raped, images of the dead Kasumi and her own dead son being flashed onto her mind’s eye, along with images of the dead civilians her son had slaughtered, and the burning ruins of the city.

    Akemi then felt a sharp pain in her stomach, and opened her eyes. Emika had punched her, and began to yell at her “Stop it! You’re going to kill her!” screamed the tall girl in front of her. Her pleads were not unnoticed, but instead of mercy, Emika got punishment. From her kneecap down, her right leg was ripped off by Akemi’s telekinesis. Falling to the ground, Akemi looked down at her with an expressionless face “Does it hurt?”

    Emika’s eyes widened, as she tried to crawl away with one leg. “Don’t…don’t…please don’t…” and then it came, her arms were stripped from her, at the shoulder. Looking back at Erika, tears filled her eyes and fell down her face. Akemi smiled, and levitated Erika’s lover until she was a mere four feet from her.

    With a thought, Akemi forced vines from Erika’s arms, and ripped the bloodied clothes from Emika. Now naked, Akemi began to use the vines as if she were going to pleasure the six-four mutant. “Say bye to your little whore, Erika” Akemi taunted, as the vines forced themselves up Emika, through her stomach, and out of her mouth. Two blood covered vines exited her mouth. She wasn’t dead, yet. With a smirk, the vines tried to separate from each other. One going left, one going right. This split Emika in roughly two pieces, her intestines spilling onto the ground below.

    Erika was about to throw up, but Akemi kept the girl’s mouth shut tightly. “No mein little fraulein, you do only as I say, and only when I say” laughed Akemi, as she readied Shin to be killed by Erika’s vines…

    -o-o-o-

    Alternate Ending 2-Spacegodzilla.

    Akemi stood there, her AT field broken by Spacegodzilla’s beam. She managed to look at him as he flew quickly toward her. Spacegodzilla slashed Akemi’s neck on her right side, between her shoulder crystal and her neck, spraying dark blood everywhere. Akemi shrieked in pain, but it wasn’t over. Spacegodzilla impaled her on the end of his tail and lifted her into the air, while she shrieked in rage and agony. Then he directed his crystal missiles to slam into her again and again, breaking her bones, smashing her shoulder crystals and crystal spines, and ripping into her body. They tore her limbs off, spraying blood and gore over the area as she shrieked her death screams. By the time Spacegodzilla stopped, she was a bloody, beaten, armless and nearly crystal-less torso impaled on his tail, but she was alive. Kept that way by Spacegodzilla’s psychokinesis.

    <Let your final moments be filled with her pain.> Spacegodzilla hissed into her mind as Kasumi’s pain flooded once more into her thoughts. Akemi tried to respond, but only a shriek that faded into a gurgle could be heard. Spacegodzilla held her in place and twisted his tail blade, and sending small pulses of energy into her battered body until it stopped pleasing him. Then he dropped her to the ground, amidst her own gore. She lay there, gasping for air, blood flowing freely from her wounds, and her intestines and organs falling from her abdomen.

    Spacegodzilla looked down upon his broken foe.

    <This time, your pain is hers.> Spacegodzilla said, channeling Akemi’s pain and last moments of life into Kasumi’s mind. Then stepped on Akemi’s chest…and in one push, crushed it. There was a sickening crunch, and the splatter of soft entrails, along with a final shriek from Akemi. It was over.

    Spacegodzilla warped Erika and Kasumi to him, and reveled in his victory.

    <This is the gift of my victory to you.> He tells Erika, as he holds Kasumi in place, but tears off all of her clothes. Kasumi’s eyes grow wide as Erika begins toward her. Erika strokes the albino’s face.

    “You’re so pretty…” Erika said, in an almost longing voice. Then she turned away from the younger girl, facing her son. “Put her clothes back on, and send her home.”
    <Why? Does she not please you?> Spacegodzilla said, surprised at his mother’s decision.

    “She doesn’t deserve this. Send her home.” Erika persisted.

    <As you wish, mother.> Spacegodzilla replied.

    “You don’t have to…I—I don’t have anything to come back to there, not without Akemi…”Kasumi said softly, the pain in her voice evident. This caused Erika to look back at her.

    “Then stay.” Replied Erika, Kasumi considered this for a moment, looking down at the ground. As she was thinking, Erika approached her and held out her hand. Looking at Erika for a moment, Kasumi reached out and gently put her hand in Erika’s as she slowly stood up.

    Spacegodzilla watched his mother and her new friend slowly walk away to join Erika’s other human companions. While she was happy he was happy…but there was one more thing to do. He opened a final wormhole, this time directly to the universe that his foe had opened. Levitating his foe’s battered torso above this new world, he began his assault, raising a crystal field that leveled the city. And here…there was nothing to stop him.
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