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This is a strange and savage place. Isolated form the rest of the world, evolution has taken bizarre and twisted turns, and creatures lost in time and forgotten by the rest of the world have flourished. Of course, the wildlife of Monster Island has been made more wild by alien technology, scientific meddling and the weird sorcery of ancient civilization.
 
  
This is not a place for the timid, nor for the weak. This is Monster Island, a jungle unlike any other on the face of the Earth. If you visit, prepare to face enormous threats, gargantuan challenges and, of course gigantic monsters!
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On a remote island about a hundred miles
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off the eastern coast of Japan lies a volcanic atoll
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dubbed by the Tokyo press “Monster Island.This
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rocky, mountainous island, approximately six miles
 +
in diameter at its widest point, is the home of a
 +
government base designed to study xenoforms, or
 +
“monsters.” Monster Island is nothing less than
 +
a game preserve and habitat for unique or alien
 +
creatures too dangerous to hold captive or study
 +
anywhere else. Among its permanent inhabitants are
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the famous monsters [[Qwyjibo]], [[Teleiosaurus]], Ganika, Vakulon, and [[Mega-
 +
Terak]], as well as the enormous atomic mutant lizard
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Zorgatha.<br>
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The base, run by the Japanese government, is
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protected by a powerful force-field generated by
 +
equipment “liberated” from the alien [[Qularr]] (who
 +
attempted to invade Earth in 1965 using several of
 +
the monsters now living in the habitat). The facility
 +
is at the foot of the currently dormant volcano, with
 +
one level above ground protruding from a rock wall,
 +
and the remaining four levels below ground. The
 +
entire base is serviced by an undersea tunnel that
 +
passes under the force field and out onto the ocean
 +
floor, where a pressurized portal can dock a submarine
 +
for supply and staff rotation.<br>
 +
The Japanese government department for
 +
dealing with the paranormal, known as [[Bureau
 +
17]], works closely both with American officials and
 +
[[UNTIL]] to handle the giant monsters the area is
 +
known for. Indeed, [[Bureau 17]] includes some of the
 +
world’s leading experts on xenobiology, as well as
 +
robotics and artificial intelligence. Monster escapes
 +
are rare but not unknown, and [[Bureau 17]] maintains
 +
good relations with Japanese supers for precisely
 +
this reason. Super-scientist Takashi Toru has retired
 +
from active duty and now devotes his time to studying
 +
both the monsters and the various pieces of
 +
technology the [[Qularr]] left behind (though most
 +
of the latter remain utterly incomprehensible to
 +
humans).
  
 
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Revision as of 19:14, 10 November 2020

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Monster Island

Overview

On a remote island about a hundred miles off the eastern coast of Japan lies a volcanic atoll dubbed by the Tokyo press “Monster Island.” This rocky, mountainous island, approximately six miles in diameter at its widest point, is the home of a government base designed to study xenoforms, or “monsters.” Monster Island is nothing less than a game preserve and habitat for unique or alien creatures too dangerous to hold captive or study anywhere else. Among its permanent inhabitants are the famous monsters Qwyjibo, Teleiosaurus, Ganika, Vakulon, and [[Mega- Terak]], as well as the enormous atomic mutant lizard Zorgatha.
The base, run by the Japanese government, is protected by a powerful force-field generated by equipment “liberated” from the alien Qularr (who attempted to invade Earth in 1965 using several of the monsters now living in the habitat). The facility is at the foot of the currently dormant volcano, with one level above ground protruding from a rock wall, and the remaining four levels below ground. The entire base is serviced by an undersea tunnel that passes under the force field and out onto the ocean floor, where a pressurized portal can dock a submarine for supply and staff rotation.
The Japanese government department for dealing with the paranormal, known as [[Bureau 17]], works closely both with American officials and UNTIL to handle the giant monsters the area is known for. Indeed, Bureau 17 includes some of the world’s leading experts on xenobiology, as well as robotics and artificial intelligence. Monster escapes are rare but not unknown, and Bureau 17 maintains good relations with Japanese supers for precisely this reason. Super-scientist Takashi Toru has retired from active duty and now devotes his time to studying both the monsters and the various pieces of technology the Qularr left behind (though most of the latter remain utterly incomprehensible to humans).

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