by Legendary Elite » Sat Dec 01, 2007 2:13 am
Out in the pacific ocean sat a massive station of some sorts. Nobody knew of its existence except those that worked there, day and night. Deep inside the station, was a set of laboratories where research was conducted. But in the middle of it sat a huge hangar where a pool was. In this pool was the latest experiment. The scientists had captured a specimen, one so rare and exciting that it was bound to make them rich for sure. But the one thing they didn't know was that this "experiment" was not like any of it's ancestors from millions of years ago. This one had survived and evolved during the extinction into a more terrifying force to be reckoned with. It slept in the hangar. Ever since they had found it, this creature had been found sleeping in a huge cave near the Great Barrier Reef. It had been an easy catch for them. But now, the Creature would be awake soon. And it would be angry. Angry that it was taken from its home in the first place. The scientists had no idea what was in store for them now. Watching from a large rectanguliar window overlooking the hangar and the specimen inside. A set of scientists were at work on the computers, calculating the status on the monster. One scientist watched over them to make sure there was nothing wrong. Suddenly on the computer screens came a bleeping noise.
"Sir!" Said a scientist at the computer.
The head scientist went over to look at the screen.
"I don't believe it! It's waking up!"
"Yes sir, I believe you are correct!"
The head scientist smiled and looked up. He walked over to a microphone and turned it on so that everyone on station could hear.
"Ladies and Gentleman, the specimen is waking. Excellant work everyone we have done well."
Immediately, people at the computers stopped their work and went over to the window. There were more viewing windows surrounding the hangar and immediately were crowded by the scientists who went to watch. People franticly ran back and forth along the corridors to the hangar where they could get a good look at the experiment. The specimen in the hangar looked asleep. Suddenly its tail began to shift side to side and its flippers moved up and down slowly. Then its eyes opened. Dyvaxas had awakened from its slumber. The scientists gasped and cheered in joy. Dyvaxas then let out a roar. More cheers rose from the scientists. Dyvaxas then looked around at its surroundings. It rose its massive head up from the water suddenly looking around. Dyvaxas realized then how crammed it was. It was uncomfortable, not a nice place to be. He looked up at the windows with interest and saw the scientists there. He did not know what the tiny things were. Other than they appeared to look like small fish. Suddenly, without warning Dyvaxas smashed into the wall in front of himself. The scientists laughed. Dyvaxas heard it though, as if the scientists thought he couldn't hear them. Immediately Dyvaxas became angry as he rammed the wall again. Dyvaxas then turned his attention to the windows. He looked around and suddenly noticed a massive steel pole that clinged to the roof that was in the water. Dyvaxas brought his tail around and bashed it hard. The pole gave way immediately and then collapsed and hit the front wall. Immediately water began to seep through the huge crack that was left behind. It didn't take long before the crack gave way and water came through like a tidal wave. The hangar began to fill up quickly to the top. The scientists were in panic. Dyvaxas then up to the window where the head scientist was watching and roared. They had no way to control him now. Dyvaxas swam toward another screen and smashed it with his tail, breaking it. Water came gushing through there and through the station. All the personnel were then swept through the station by a flood of water. Dyvaxas roared again. The scientists screamed and ran through the station but it was too late. Outside. A number of them were heading toward helipads where Helicopters were waiting and a number of them began to depart. The head scientist ran but along with most of the scientists were carried out into the hangar by the flooding of the water. As they were carried into the hangar. A number of them saw then Dyvaxas up extremely close. Dyvaxas roared before opening his mouth and closing it over the helpless victims before swallowing them whole. However the head scientist managed to swim back into one of the broken windows and out onto a corridor that had yet to be flooded. He ran for the helipad up on the top floor and got into the last helicopter and took off.
Dyvaxas then knew it was time to make his escape as the rest of the Hangar began to sink along with the station. Dyvaxas turned around and swam, full speed at the crack that had caused the hangar to be flooded and hammered it with his head once more. The crack opened up wide enough for Dyvaxas to swim through and so he did. Dyvaxas roared in triumph and swam on, happy now to be back in the ocean again. But he wondered what other enemies he might have to deal with. In the sky a group of helicopters were flying full speed back to land...