For a moment, there was silence on the battlefield, save for the crackle of fires.

Godzilla, the King of the Monsters, reared back, his dorsal plates flashing with a blinding nuclear azure. A beam of pure atomic destruction lanced out, striking his mechanical doppelgänger dead center in the chest. The water around them exploded into steam, creating a momentary white fog that shrouded the battlefield.

But when the mist cleared, Mechagodzilla stood unmoved.

The machine thrashed, trying to dislodge the pest, but Anguirus held on, digging his claws into the steel back, anchoring himself. Godzilla, now within striking distance, grabbed Mechagodzilla by the arms.

Godzilla manages to break free from Mechagodzilla's grip and delivers a devastating tail attack, sending the robot crashing to the ground. As Mechagodzilla attempts to recover, Godzilla unleashes a blast of atomic breath, destroying the robot and sending it crashing into the depths of Tokyo Bay.

With a final, earth-shattering roar, Godzilla released a point-blank nuclear pulse—a shockwave of atomic energy that expanded from his body like a sphere of blue fire.

Humanity watched from the sidelines, their eyes glued to monitor screens and binoculars, their hearts sinking. The JSDF had thrown everything at the machine, but their missiles were mere annoyances to the titan. Their only hope lay in the monster they had spent decades fighting.

Mechagodzilla’s targeting computer calculated: Threat priority: Godzilla (93%). Anguirus (7%). Ignore.