Your mission is clear," Ganymede continued, her gaze piercing. "Find and terminate RSCP-004. Ensure it poses no further threat."
Haturii nodded solemnly, already calculating the logistics of the hunt. "We'll need specialized equipment."
Ganymede motioned to Dr. Stane, who stepped forward with a folder of classified documents. "These are RSCP-004's containment files," he said, his tone measured but laced with concern. "Study them carefully."
Haturii took the folder, scanning the contents with practiced efficiency.
"Classification: Category 3/4. We never settled on a precise designation for something of its calibre. Listen carefully, Deputy," The woman's voice hardened, "Not everything in this world is as it appears. In fact, many creatures in the wild go to great lengths to deceive, disguising themselves as something entirely benign or even enticing to lure unsuspecting prey, targets, or hosts without detection. This phenomenon is known as aggressive mimicry, where predators or parasites adopt the appearance of harmless entities, or even attractive mates, while harboring predatory intentions. Regardless of their guise, they are wolves in sheep's clothing.
"Take the anglerfish in the depths of the ocean, for instance, dangling a seductive light to lure unsuspecting fish into its waiting jaws. Similarly, the alligator snapping turtle wiggles its worm-like tongue to attract hungry fish. Fortunately, humans are far more discerning than aquatic life. We remain safe from such trickery. No creature has evolved to resemble something familiar, something everyday, just to ensnare unsuspecting people into their grasp.
"But what if there was a mimicry so advanced, so unprecedented in the natural world? Enter the 'Doom Bringer,' a mutant hybrid, deceptively simple in form, yet one of the most dangerous anomalies we've encountered. It's resilient, with scaled skin tough enough to withstand even gunfire. Though its anomalous appearance might seem fanciful upon initial inspection—like something out of a children's book perhaps—this anomaly is no laughing matter. RSCP-004 poses a significant existential threat to Earth's ecosystems if it were ever to breach containment, a prospect that alarms us all.
"Containing RSCP-004 has proven exceedingly challenging. What we require now is a team capable of outwitting the anomaly, employing unconventional tactics akin to those of guerilla warfare. Our forces are stretched thin. This creature—swift and armed with formidable teeth capable of piercing human flesh—can be cunning, deceptive, and ruthless. Yet, if confronted by operatives with superior strategy, it can be subdued. No unnecessary casualties. Once contained, it becomes a matter of transferring its remnants.
We will provide you with the necessary weaponry and supplies for this mission. Use them as needed."
As Ganymede turned to leave, Haturii's voice halted her retreat. "If you're warning us to be cautious, we get it."
"No. You misunderstand me, Deputy. I'm saying you should be afraid. Very afraid."
"All the more reason why you're coming with us," he called after her, his words sharp and urgent.
Her brown eyes, steady and unyielding, appraised him once more. "What?" She murmured, the single word dripping with skepticism.
"You are coming with us. Aren't you?" He asked, his gaze unwavering.
"Field ops is your job," she responded curtly.
"We're going to need your expertise on ground."
She nodded toward Stane. "That's what he's for."
"You've spent five years on this project. No partner, no kids, not even a dog. This has been your life. And now, after everything, you don't want to see it? To finally look into its eyes and know what you sacrificed everything for?"
Ganymede hesitated—but only for a breath. Then, she turned and walked away.
Haturii watched her go, deflated. "Sure do hope it's worth it," he muttered.
Initially, he had called on his students, thinking it was a level one class containment breach. An easy, straightforward task, perfect for the duo starting out their first mission together as a team. The kind of mission where danger was minimal, or so he had thought initially. But now, faced with the true nature of the monsters they were up against and the horrifying potential of what they could unleash, he quickly scanned through his thoughts, desperate to find a way to deprive his students from partaking in such a perilous mission while he straightened out the rest of the madness.
Meanwhile, a short distance away from the two adults.
"I don't know what's going to happen...."
"What?!" Asked Orenji, confused.
"...If we're dealing with ridiculously Op Monsters now, it's highly unlikely we'll be taking on this mission." She continued.
"Yeah," he replied with a queer look in his eyes, the one that told her he was most definitely not serious. "Oh well, can't be helped!"
"I've always known you to be quite the dunce, but dammit 'Renji, how lazy can you possibly get?!" She retorted, crouching. She'd noticed an oddity.
It was one of the reinforced blast doors, which the monster had so effortlessly burst through earlier. The sheer weight of it would have crushed an ordinary man twice over, but for the child Kaiju, it was merely light workout.
But something was wrong.
Something was definitely out of place. As vague and mysterious as most things in the Foundation.
"Oi, come look at this. You seeing this?" She called out.
"What? What's up?" He asked, approaching her.
"It's faint and strange, but I think I sense residual traces of Taiji on this," she placed the response, running her fingers across the warped metal as she spoke.
"TAIJI?! But that's impossible. Last I checked, inanimate objects don't possess such, y'know."
"Don't you think I know that already!" She snapped. In the mystical world of Claives and Monsters, Taiji is the natural, metaphysical energy that flows within all living things. It serves as the root of elemental manipulations and a vast array of other skills. They can manipulate this to boost their speed, stamina, or create effects otherwise impossible. Such techniques range from exhaling fire to summoning spirits. "But this one, it seems different," she continued, "It's like the Monster relies on this stuff. No signs of elemental manipulations or the likes, just Taiji. Raw energy..." She looked at him, completing her thought.
"An Ergokinetic?"
"An energy user. Wait, hold on, you think this Monster might be some sort of energy manipulator?"
"Maybbeee," she drew out the word long enough, and he knew she didn't want to believe it herself. "I mean, sure looks like it," she answered, slowly getting back to her feet, "And if I'm right about this, that would at least explain how it managed to bring down rows upon rows of tungsten steel doors."
"Fascinating. Monsters using Taiji now as some kind of element? This is big, we gotta tell Haturii!" As he tried to leave, Yukira grabbed him by the upper arm, stopping him. He paused to look at her and he could see on her steel trap face, a glimmer of surprise.
"Whoa now, jumpy. Where do you think you're going?" She asked, looking at him with the kind of beaming grin that told, 'Oh, I most definitely need a favor now.'
"To tell Haturii..." he answered plainly.
"I've got a better idea."
"Oh, good lord..." he knew what was coming.
"So how about we not do that. Look, all I'm saying is, why don't we take a quick look ourselves to make sure? Cause if we're wrong, we'll look like total idiots."
"Yeah? No." He turned around and began to move.
"Renji, we need this, alright?!" He stopped then. "Oh, come on man, if we don't take on this mission, we won't be taken seriously by the other teams. More so, it won't look good on our part if we end up just quitting halfway. I don't know about you, Orenji, but I've got a reputation to keep." She paused, putting aside her pride. Just this once. "Look, I'm not saying we go rogue, okay? We'll just do some visual verifications, lay eyes on the target, and call Haturii. After all, a mission must always be completed, right? Right?!" She drawled, throwing him a look.
Orenji turned to her fully now, his attention captured. "One quick look, then we call Sir Haturii. That's it. That's all we get."
"Oh," she said, feigning innocence. Jutting out her chin defiantly, Yukira stated her next words firmly, unknown to him she had her fingers crossed behind her back, all the while very well telling the lie, "Well, all right then. I promise..."