Battle World: Kaiju vs. Robot Battle Collaborative Writing Project

Welcome to this latest edition of Wikia’s Collaborative Writing Project. You may recall our previous Collaborative Writing Project, “The Great Starship Battle,” which was born out of our Starship Battle tournament. Now, we’re back with another exciting community-created adventure inspired by the recently concluded Battle World Kaiju vs. Robot tournament. We’re inviting YOU to help tell the story of the Kaiju vs. Robot showdown, in which gargantuan monsters from all around the universe took on the the most powerful giant robots ever created.

In the end, it was Godzilla left standing, but it's up to you to decide how we got there. We’re going to tell that story as a community, one paragraph at a time. You’ll see that we’ve started the story below. Anyone can add to it. And a specially selected representative from one of our communities will be invited to bring the story to a close. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with characters and approximate flow of the Kaiju vs. Robot battle before jumping in to create the story.

THE RULES:
 * 1) Each user is allowed to contribute ONE PARAGRAPH AT A TIME -- seven sentences max.
 * 2) Contributors are not allowed to edit again until THREE OTHER USERS have contributed. In other words, there must be three paragraphs between contributions from any one user.
 * 3) LEAVE YOUR SIGNATURE at the end of your contribution.
 * 4) Respect the work of your fellow Wikia community members and do not revert, delete, edit or alter portions of the story that have come before yours. If any user is found to be in violation of these rules, we reserve the right to rollback/remove your contribution.

Multiple rule violations could result in banning. We'll allow entries for up to four weeks, and may jump in to help tie up any narrative loose ends. Until then, let's begin... Story

Something was wrong. The crew at Station Alpha, the most advanced ocean observatory in the Pacific, had never seen readings like this. They couldn't be sure, but it appeared that an unexpected disruption on the sea floor had opened a rift that stretched for miles. Now, rising from that opening, were dozens of massive objects -- 32 in all -- rising towards the surface at varying speeds. One deep radar echo showed something even more disturbing -- what looked strangely like a gargantuan lizard swimming towards them. That just couldn't be possible, they thought, yet that didn't stop them from doing their jobs. The crew of the station had followed emergency protocol, and notified the U.S. military immediately. All that was left to do was wait. At USNORTHCOM, response was swift -- as if they'd been preparing for exactly this scenario. Eyes were on the area, off the coast of Alaska, in seconds, a full carrier strike group was racing to the site. At the White House, where the president had been awakened. He'd asked for the phone, and calmly uttered a single phrase, "Roll out."