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"The Revenge of Godzilla chapter 5"
It was a bright and sunny day. The cool breeze of the wind blowing through the air. The Daigo FukuryuMaru, with its twenty-three sailors, were out fishing to keep the market loaded with fresh tuna back in Japan. Aboard the 93ft long, 140 ton vessel, Captain Hisakichi Tsutsmi was guiding the vessel to where huge amounts of tuna could be caught in the Pacific ocean.
Chief Radioman, Aikichi Kuboyama, was still making live broadcasts back to the headquarters so that they could keep track of their course from Japan. The vessel had stopped so that the other twenty-one men could cast out their fishing poles and nets to catch the tuna. While waiting for the tuna to bite, the men brought out their musical instruments to enjoy their day.
Hours went by. Not even a nibble from the tuna. One of the fisherman, Matakichi Oishi, was getting frustrated.
"The tuna are right here in this area. Why aren't they biting?" He asked out loud.
The captain was disappointed along with the rest of his crew.
"Something's not right. The fish are afraid to move." He muttered to himself.
"Captain!" yelled out Aikichi Kuboyama.
The captain walked towards the chief radioman who was looking at the sonar.
"Something huge is beneath us!" He said while the sonar blinked heavily.
"It's probably a blue whale." the captain replied.
"It's too big to be a whale. Plus whales don't have active sonar." the chief Radioman replied back.
Shocked and terrified by the mystery of this huge object, the captain looked at the Radioman and told him to be ready to send out an SOS.
Suddenly, the object moved away from the vessel. However, it was still 50 feet away from the vessel as sonar kept up with the object. The captain was keeping a close eye on the radar to see what this object was going to do next. The chief Radioman was standing by ready to send out the SOS, while the rest of the crew were pulling in their nets and fishing rods.
Without warning and from out of nowhere, the ocean burst into flames.
"What was that?" asked one of the fisherman.
Without warning again, the ocean burst into flames, this time striking the vessel.
"Arrgghhh!" the yells of all the fishermen screaming in pain as they slowly succumbed to their demise.
Chief Radioman, Aikichi Kuboyama was able to send out a brief SOS while having enough time to escape the vessel that was on fire and beginning to sink to the lower depths.
Finding a rescue floater near him from the wrecked vessel, he would use this to swim and drift his way back to Japan. He knew the way back home, but it would take him a day to get there. He wouldn't go home in one piece however, as strange burn marks were on his arms.
That's chapter 5.
It was a bright and sunny day. The cool breeze of the wind blowing through the air. The Daigo FukuryuMaru, with its twenty-three sailors, were out fishing to keep the market loaded with fresh tuna back in Japan. Aboard the 93ft long, 140 ton vessel, Captain Hisakichi Tsutsmi was guiding the vessel to where huge amounts of tuna could be caught in the Pacific ocean.
Chief Radioman, Aikichi Kuboyama, was still making live broadcasts back to the headquarters so that they could keep track of their course from Japan. The vessel had stopped so that the other twenty-one men could cast out their fishing poles and nets to catch the tuna. While waiting for the tuna to bite, the men brought out their musical instruments to enjoy their day.
Hours went by. Not even a nibble from the tuna. One of the fisherman, Matakichi Oishi, was getting frustrated.
"The tuna are right here in this area. Why aren't they biting?" He asked out loud.
The captain was disappointed along with the rest of his crew.
"Something's not right. The fish are afraid to move." He muttered to himself.
"Captain!" yelled out Aikichi Kuboyama.
The captain walked towards the chief radioman who was looking at the sonar.
"Something huge is beneath us!" He said while the sonar blinked heavily.
"It's probably a blue whale." the captain replied.
"It's too big to be a whale. Plus whales don't have active sonar." the chief Radioman replied back.
Shocked and terrified by the mystery of this huge object, the captain looked at the Radioman and told him to be ready to send out an SOS.
Suddenly, the object moved away from the vessel. However, it was still 50 feet away from the vessel as sonar kept up with the object. The captain was keeping a close eye on the radar to see what this object was going to do next. The chief Radioman was standing by ready to send out the SOS, while the rest of the crew were pulling in their nets and fishing rods.
Without warning and from out of nowhere, the ocean burst into flames.
"What was that?" asked one of the fisherman.
Without warning again, the ocean burst into flames, this time striking the vessel.
"Arrgghhh!" the yells of all the fishermen screaming in pain as they slowly succumbed to their demise.
Chief Radioman, Aikichi Kuboyama was able to send out a brief SOS while having enough time to escape the vessel that was on fire and beginning to sink to the lower depths.
Finding a rescue floater near him from the wrecked vessel, he would use this to swim and drift his way back to Japan. He knew the way back home, but it would take him a day to get there. He wouldn't go home in one piece however, as strange burn marks were on his arms.
That's chapter 5.
The Revenge of Godzilla Chapter 6
Drifting with the rescue float in the ocean, an exhausted Aikichi Kuboyama was thinking about what he had witnessed. A nightmare of sorts that would stick with him for as long as he would live. The sinking of the Daigo Fukuryu Maru and all of his crew mates was something he would never forget.
"What on earth could do such a horrifying thing?" He asked himself. Looking ahead of him, he had heard the sputtering motor of a small boat ahead of him with three men on board.
"Hey!" He yelled out while using his arms trying to help push the float he was in towards the small boat.
"Did you guys here that?" Asked Sgt. Cartmill.
The three of the
Returning.
Well, nice to be back after an almost 2 year hiatus. Been extremely busy with life and such. However, I am trying to get back here to you all. Each and every single one of you have been very supportive of my artwork over my 4 years of being a deviant lol.
Anyway, I have a lot of catching up to do and I can't wait to interact with you all once again. If you have recently decided to watch me, allow me some time to get back with you please. Having said all of this, I'm back! :)
An Interview I had.
Hey, guys and gals. Sorry for not being able to check in on a daily basis. I apologize. Been busy with work and other stuff. Anyway, I was fortunate enough to conduct an interview with a Yoko Higuchi who worked on Shin Godzilla. Here's our interview.
http://www.godzilla-movies.com/news/dreams-come-true-my-interview-with-yoko-higuchi-shin-godzilla
Enjoy!
Absence.
I apologize to everyone for not being on here much. Today, I celebrate my 27th birthday. Yeah, I'm getting old lol. Anyway, I've been caught up in training at the gym and getting back in shape, along with translating a few more japanese godzilla books I've ordered.
I hope to get back into drawing and to finish "The revenge oof Godzilla" very soon. I know you all are eager to see me start drawing again. See you all soon!
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Not that bad. Maybe I could advice putting this as a Deviation instead of a journal.