Digon

Digon is a monster that appeared in Ultraman Dyna episode 25 Subtitle: Fish Humanoid Monster

Powers

 * Cold Resistance: Digon can resist cold
 * Adept Swimmer: Digon can swim at moderate speed

History
It was a normal day at Super GUTS's Antarcica divison's underwater base until a comet from space landed not far from their location. When repairs to the lower section were being executed, an aggressive and ancient gillman creature called Digon made itself known and attacked the crew. As the maintainance crew tried to escape more Digons made themsleves known and quickly killed them except for one of them that managed to escape just as the base was about to blow up. Super GUTS sent the Japanese division to investigate the situation with another base, the Krahkov, as their temporary base and soon received a transmission from the survivor. However, during the rescue operation, the Krahkovother Antarctica base was under attack by some sort of bizzare creature from beneath the ocean and was starting to drag under. The creatures responsible were an ancient creature called Spume, which worked together with the Digon to bring down humanity for global warming. When the Digon started to raid the Krahkov, Shin turned into Ultraman Dyna to fight them off. While Dyna was fighting off the Digon,Spume took control of TPC's new orbital station and had it sent on a collision course for earth. When Dyna went outside to stop Spume, the aquatic invertabrate summoned Reigubas to do battle with the hero. Things only became worse when the Digon continued their raid of the Krahkov while TPC ordered the destruction of their space station only to be shot down by Reigubas's fire balls. With no other option Super GUTS activated the Krahkov's self destruct sequence, but Spume was already aware of the situation and ordererd the Digon to stop it. With the ancient gillmen running in at such a constant rate, the strain of the assault of Digon increased on Super GUTS dramatically with each passing moment. However, with Spume gone it seemed as though the remaining Digon went back to the Antarctic Ocean.