Madoka knew this was going to be a long day.
Normally, you wouldn't think an active, average high school girl like her would be inside the cockpit of a twenty foot tall machine that turns from some retro airplane to a bipedal human-looking alien-made machine, right? Well, sadly, the Kyouno luck had struck again. It was only two days and she already knew that somewhere out in the universe, Kami had decided to throw a curveball at her. The day before, she saved a girl from drowning, only to discover that her clothes had been robbed of her. This left her arriving to school in her school swimsuit, which she always wore underneath in case of emergencies, but she always kept her famous orange Jersey on hand!
Of course, it did kinda get her in trouble with her teacher, but it all really worked out. Besides, she had a lot of fun while doing her part as a member of the Jersey Club, helping out various clubs and people along the way. That was the job, after all. One giant club made exclusively for extracurricular activities. She hadn't really gotten into the whole thing until she saw her sister trying to save her friend one day from drowning, almost exactly how mom was. That day was like an eye opener for her. It woke her up, and set her down on the path of helping people! It was also around that time that she happened to find Shinji, lying on the beach, soaked head to toe. If you were to meet him back then, you wouldn't believe that he was the young man who stood before you now. The change was so scary, but it was thanks to her, Youko, and Uncle Hiroshi! Now he could stand on his own two feet. She felt proud of herself, not simply because she had a small chance to play the role of the model big sister, but also because she had found a new member for the Jersey Club!
...albeit unofficial. He was a boy, and her school was a girls academy, so, yeah... a-anyway, fact was, Shinji was quite the upstanding young man now! And, if what she heard from her classmates was any indication, he was also quite dashing and charming. She did agree with them, he had grown to be handsome. That, and he was a wonderful cook. She did not give a damn what anybody said. Not Youko, not Uncle Hiroshi, not anybody. Her brother's cooking was the stuff of legends, and by the gods, she would never allow such a wonderful meal-presenter to slip away from her!
But, anyway, back on track, after somehow losing her uniform this morning after saving a girl from drowning, and after school came to an end, she met such an odd girl. Even stranger still, she was wearing her uniform! She didn't really get the whole thing, but she did give her clothes back to her. What made her so odd that Madoka remembered her was the fact that she was wearing a strange outfit that looked like a cross between a military outfit and a uniform... however strange it was, but that was really the best she could describe it.
The next day, she encountered the girl again, this time in the shower room. She greeted her with a weird greeting, "Woof!" and stuff like that. They had been conversing when Madoka stopped to realize something incredible about this girl in front of her, having exchanged a few words and whatnot... the girl was a prime candidate for the Jersey Club! She had all the right qualities! The incredible uniform, the personality, even the resolve to get the job done! She was a comrade! Although...
Perhaps it was because of that fact that she was now currently piloting a giant robot...
FOR THE SECOND TIME.
Okay, let's do a brief recap. First time she piloted a robot may or may not be considered kidnapping, as shortly after the girl, Lan, took her to some mobile base (and it was HUGE!) and told her the whole situation. The Kyouno luck had truly struck out for her, as Lan was an alien, and right now, there was an invasion going on, and the machine she was going to be piloting was a transforming robot! Normally, one would find this cool... if not for the fact that this meant being put into a life-or-death situation. Madoka didn't really get it at the time, and just dived straight in. It wasn't because it was the right thing to do, but it wasn't just about helping people, either...
This was something she had to do... as a proud member of the Jersey Club!
Naturally, she beats the first bad guy. Job done, right? Nope, the big bosses say she's got to do it again... only nobody told her she was gonna have to do this more than once. It wasn't a one-time deal, as she first believed. Now that she was a pilot of this... Vox, thingie, she had an obligation. She didn't really get it at first until Youko gave her a harsh scolding... Okay, it wasn't even scolding. It was flat out being rude! Telling her to quit the Jersey Club?! Who did she think she was?! Still, though, it was thanks to that that Madoka and the Vox started to kick butts, and take names.
Shame nobody told her she'd be in a fight to the death with two of these alien invader guys. And that leads us to our current situation.
Right now, she was once again inside the Vox, which was back to being in it's humanoid-like form, trying to avoid causing too much damage to Kamogawa and being cut down. Her opponent was an Ovid, or so she had been told, she honestly didn't know what these things were called. It was dark purple, and in it's hand was a blade. She was currently tackling it into the air, moving back and forth as she used her athletic skills in tandem with her piloting skills, if they really even existed. This is, after all, the first time she's been inside a piloting machine...okay, it's technically the second time, but it was still hard to move around and avoid being cut down. It was unfair with how this guy gets a sword and she doesn't! She's fighting with her bare hands!
"Come on...!" she growled as she reeled back from another strike, quickly back pedaling away from the attack. "Come on!" The Ovid raised it's blade over it's head. Rather than attempting to catch it, like she had before, she rolled off to the side, avoiding the strike as it swished through the air. Before it had a chance to retaliate, Madoka slammed a leg into it's chest, knocking it back a bit. "Score!" she cheered before warning bells went off in her head, immediately feeling a sense of cold hostility. She looked behind her, and found the Ovid she had been dealing with before, the one with the axe, coming straight at her. Gritting her teeth, she quickly braced herself for impact, seeing no time to dodge at all. As a result, the red-striped machine collided with her, shaking the cockpit was she was thrown off, falling through the air before regaining her bearings. Glaring up, she found the two Ovids standing beside each other, weapons in hand.
"Aw, crap..." she groaned. "This is so not fair... I totally need to ask the captain if we can get this guy some weapons too!"
Unknown to her, the two Ovid pilots were conversing with one another. "Not so much trouble, is she?" the axe-wielder snarked. He was a young man in his early twenties, likely barely out of adolescents. He had fiery red hair sticking straight out at the front, wearing a purple jacket with an orange shirt underneath, bandages wrapped around his wrists. "We sure this thing is the one that beat Arrey?"
"Don't underestimate it." his companion replied coolly. His hair was purple, neatly framing his face while dressed in a long purple coat, a calm yet sharp gaze in his eyes. "Even if the pilot is inexperienced, she is still a pilot of this planet, as well as the one chosen by the Vox. That in itself deserves respect."
"Yeah, yeah..." the red-haired male waved his hand. "Whatever... Say, you think we should bring back a souvenir for the guys back at the academy when we're done busting Arrey out?"
He failed to see the exasperated look on his friend's face. "Izo... are you serious?"
"Hey, just saying." Izo defended himself. "I mean, dude, come on! There's a freaking red spear coming out of that thing!" He gestured over to the strange monolith that sat in the water, completely undisturbed by the battle. The young man, Kirius, knew what he was referring to. Ever since he arrived to bust Izo out of this situation, seeing him being pushed back by the girl, he constantly felt his eyes wander to the monolith that stood there, with that spear sticking out of it. He couldn't help but feel a sense of foreboding dread from it, as if feeling a presence sleeping inside of it... a presence so dark and cold that it nearly made him break into a cold sweat. He shrugged it off as his imagination, but he still felt weary of it.
'Just what...' he thought, troubled.
'Could it be...?'
Shaking his head, Kirius returned his attention to the Vox Aura. It was currently standing where it had when it recovered from earlier, patiently waiting. He had to finish this quickly, though he was a bit off-put by the fact that the pilot of the Vox was a girl. It wasn't that he was sexist. In fact, many pilots from Di Metrio were women, and all were skilled. Still, this human girl seemed to provide a strange sense to him, something that he could not put his finger on.
...Oh well. It wasn't best to dwell on such matters. Right now, he had to eliminate her, as sad as it was. A shame, too... She's quite young.
"Izo," Kirius called out. "Let's go! Formation B-2!"
"Che, whatever!"
Madoka's eyes widened in panic when the two Ovids shot forward, dashing into a circular pattern, weapons at the ready. She bit her lip, steeled her nerves, and shot forward, intending on meeting their charge head on with the Jersey Club Spirit in tow. "Bring it!" she screamed, though she doubted that anyone other than the people on the command center in that moving base out on the water could actually hear her right now. Even still, she wasn't about to lose here. She reared the arm back, and slammed it straight into the sword. The first Ovid was halted in it's tracks, defending against her attack. However, Madoka, in that instant, remembered that they were moving in a pattern. She quickly looked off to the side, and saw the second on bringing up it's axe over it's head. "Crap!" Panicking, she kicked the sword-user away, and brought up her hands.
The axe was caught right in between the metal fingers, if only barely. A shockwave resounded past her, causing the Vox to shake slightly, and the air shook for a brief moment. Izo's eyes widened in shock, while Kirius' eyes widened. "She stopped it...?" he breathed. "Was this... the technique she used earlier to try and stop my attacks?!"
Madoka grinned as she threw the arms to the side, leaving the axe-user open, and rammed the leg straight into the head. As a result of the strike, Izo's unit was sent flying back, tumbling before it regained it's balance. The pilot scowled, muttering something about cheap shots under his breath before he and Kirius moved back in for the attack. The sword-user was the first to strike, swinging his blade vertically, forcing Madoka to dodge. In that same movement, Izo struck her from behind, slamming the axe into her side. "Hwaaaaagh!" Madoka cried as the Vox Aura was given a sharp jolt, sent down to the air. Kirius did not leave any time for her to recover, and slammed his sword down on her head. As a result of the second strike, the Vox was slammed straight into the water, creating an explosive shockwave. Water piled high into the air before coming back down.
Madoka groaned, rubbing the back of her head. "Owwie..." she muttered, feeling a small lump forming on her skull. "Okay, seriously!" she whined as she took the controls back into her hands. The green bipedal machine whirred to life, and immediately emerged back into the surface. "How come these guys get weapons and I don't?!" She scowled as she looked around, trying to look for something that could possibly give her an edge. She couldn't afford to head into Kamogawa to find one. Not only would she have a hard time finding something that could defend herself against these guys, she'd be bringing her town, and her family, in danger. As she scoured the area, she immediately found her answer. The red spear embedded into the monolith. She grinned, her hand moving into a circle, a signature motion of hers, as well as her catchphrase, "Perfect!"
~~~ Scene Break ~~~
On Pharos, the mobile base on the water, the crew was looking on nervously, especially Lan. Ever since the battle had begun, she had done nothing but worry, hands clenched together tightly in nervousness. At first, Madoka had only the first Ovid to worry about, but with the appearance of the second, her job had suddenly become all that much harder, especially when they coordinated together. She cursed herself for being so weak. She had achieved Memoria, just like her friend, but she still lacked the capability of piloting it to it's full potential. Moid knew the reasons why, and so did she. The Vox wouldn't respond to her because she feared it's power... to be more specific, she feared the legend of the Vox. Madoka wasn't aware of the legend, so perhaps that was why she and Aura operated in tandem with each other.
'No, it isn't that...' Lan shook her head, disagreeing with her previous thoughts.
'Even if she did learn the legend, she would still walk out into the battlefield, so long as it is to protect this town.'
"This is troubling." Moid mused, a smile ever present on his face, and eyes closed, granting him a mischievous, yet impish look, hands folded behind his back. "It would appear that those two Ovid pilots are well-experienced."
Captain Todakoro scowled visibly, frustration on her features. "She can't fight like this," he seethed, looking unto his personnel. "Are the weapons for Vox Aura ready yet?!"
"N-no, sir!" Watabe replied. "They're still in the process of being calibrated!"
The answer made him ball his hand into a fist, and slam it down on the desk. "Dammit!"
Lan frowned heavily, her hands clasping together. "Madoka..."
~~~ Scene Break ~~~
"Left, right, left, right, left, right...!" Madoka repeated the two words at rapid fire, moving back and forth between strikes as she tried to reach the spear. Seriously, talk about persistent! These guys wouldn't let up! "And DUCK!" she snapped, the Vox ducking underneath a strike that would have otherwise cut off it's head before using the momentum and whirled around into a backward kick, ramming the heel straight into the axe-user. Izo's unit collided with Kirius' as a result, and the result was the two being knocked down into the water, giving her the opportunity she needed. She gave the Vox the strongest boost it could do. Instantly, the green light flowing behind it grew brighter, and launched forward at the monolith.
She immediately brought up the legs, slamming straight into it feet first. Though she was not connected to the machine, she still felt a jolt run up from her feet, and up through her spine. She was really glad her nerves wouldn't apart of this thing, otherwise that would have hurt. "Sorry," she apologized to the machine, stroking one of the consoles. "Just hold out a bit longer!" She wasn't expecting a reply, and if she were, she didn't wait around for one. She immediately took hold of the spear, metal fingers curling around the shaft. The moment she did, she felt a shudder flow through her body.
As soon as the Vox touched the spear, she felt an uneasiness pass by her, almost like a gust of wind. It caused a tremendous shiver to pass along her skin, creating goosebumps, while a pit formed in her stomach, and her heart sank. Dread crept up on her like a predator. Common sense was screaming at her to leave the spear alone, to turn back to her foes, and strike at them with no hesitation. That was what it told her to do... but the Jersey Club spirit said otherwise. "I know this thing is supposed to be important and all..." she muttered as her fingers coiled around the controls. "So, I'll be sure to return it!
HWA!"
With a yank, the Vox's grip on the shaft tightened, and pulled it's body back. Madoka appeared to mirror this motion, pulling out the spear. She leaned back in her seat, a result of her getting into it. Sadly, she leaned back too far as the Vox pulled out the spear, the tip remaining in the monolith, and fell flat on her back. She collided to the ground with a thud, and as a result, slammed her rear end as well. "Ow!" she hissed, arching her back in pain as her hands went to her hips. "That hurt..." It took her only a second to register the sensation beneath her, and caused her to blink rapidly. "...ara?"
The cockpit of the Vox was relatively small, but not too small. It was spherical in shape, with the seat placed directly in the center. If she had fallen off her seat, she would land on the round glass below her.
The ground beneath her was flat, and slightly gritty. That alone was cause for confusion as she frowned and pulled herself up, a familiar texture now held in her hands. In front of her was... blue. A blue sea, and a blue sky, both of which seemed to stretch on endlessly. She looked around, seeing green lush behind her, standing tall and proud, vines hanging about like telephone lines. She then looked down, seeing a ground made up of sand underneath her.
Her face was like that of a deer in headlights as she tilted her head, mouth agape. "I'm... on the beach?" she said in total confusion. How in the world did she end up on the beach? Wasn't she fighting those Ovid thingies from earlier? "Is this... Kamogawa? No, the only forests I know is by the mountains. It doesn't make sense for them to be on a beach." She looked around again, and paused. Not too far from where she was, she saw a figure sitting down on the sand. They were a bit far away, so she couldn't tell if they were a man or a woman, but she could tell they had brown hair, and wore what looked like a white lab coat. "Who's that?" she wondered aloud, and approached. The sand crunched softly beneath her feet, forming into small footprints as a result.
She stopped next to them. Up close, she could see them clearly. It was a woman, and a very beautiful one at that. She had short hair, cut at the chin, and was dressed like some kind of scientist at a lab, coat and all. She looked quite young, somewhere between her twenties and thirties, yet she looked even younger than that. "Um, excuse me...?" Madoka said, unsure of herself. This whole situation was surreal, and she wasn't even sure what the heck was going on. Still, the woman looked pleasant enough, so... maybe she can trust her? "Do you know... where this is?"
The woman looked up at Madoka. Immediately, the teenage girl couldn't help feel her breath caught in her throat.
'She...' she thought in shock.
'L-looks like Shinji...'
The woman gave Madoka a brief look, as if examining her, and smiled gently. "I'm afraid I don't quite know the answer to that either." she confessed, her voice smooth and mellodous. She definitely sounded as young as she looked. "And to be perfectly frank, I don't know how long I've been here."
"Huh..." Madoka sighed, drooping her head. She really needed to find a way out of here. If she didn't, who knows what was going to happen?! Those guys could be destroying Kamogawa as they speak! She was not about to let that happen!
Upon seeing the determined flare in her eyes, the woman tilted her head, a curious expression on her face. "Do you need to go back somewhere?" she asked, earning a nod of confirmation.
"Kind of..."
"I see..." the woman nodded back before smiling pleasantly again. "To be honest, there's someplace I want to go back to as well."
"Really?" Madoka asked, taking a seat beside the woman. "If you don't mind me asking, where's that?"
The woman smiled. "My son." she answered, earning a wide-eyed look from the robot pilot. Upon seeing her reaction, the woman laughed. "I know, I know! How can someone who looks so young be a mother? To tell you the truth, I'm actually close to my thirties." Madoka's jaw dropped. She was close to thirty?! Dang, that was impressive! She wondered if she'd ever look that good when she's her age. "I haven't seen my son in three years..." the woman lamented sadly, her smile becoming bitter. "Well, I suppose it would be more accurate to say I haven't seen him since the day my husband left him on his own, and he was only a toddler at the time."
She frowned. A father left his child by himself? What in the heck was wrong with him?!
"It isn't that my husband was a bad father," the woman defended her lover, slightly abashed. "It's just... he has no idea how to be a good parent. He's also afraid of how he can be a good father when he doesn't know the first thing about parenthood. Because of that, he's... unsure of how he can interact with him."
"Is your son an only child?"
The woman nodded, smiling. "Yes... I think he would be seventeen now." Seventeen? That would make him Shinji's age. "It's amazing how fast children go up, don't you think?" she asked, her smile become forelorn and saddened. "I've missed so many of his birthdays... Watching him grow up. It makes a mother sad, you know?"
Madoka frowned heavily. "If you love him that much, then can't you just go and see him?" she asked, confused. "I lost my mom when I was young, and Uncle Hiroshi didn't know anything about raising kids, but he still gave it his best. Besides, nothing would make him more happy than to see you again! I'm sure of it!"
The woman whirled to face Madoka, stunned by her words. After a while, a worn smile appeared on her face, slightly sheepish. "...Fuyutsuki-sensei once told me the same thing when my son came back, after so long." she giggled. "He was a cute boy back then. He looked a younger version of his dad, however believable that is. But..." she lowered her head. "I can't see him... It's not a question of can't, or won't, it's that I just can't see him. The only thing I was able to do was watch over him, and protect him." She looked up at the sky, her eyes becoming dull, as if she were somewhere else. Someplace else, a distant memory that she found herself reliving. "But... I don't even know where he is..."
Madoka stared at the woman, sympathy held in her heart. While she may have not been a mother, being quite too young for that role, she at least understood the pain of not being able to see someone you cherish greatly. She lost her mother when she was a child, but she couldn't let it get to her. Not after her cousin displayed the same tenacity and overflowing spirit of the club her mother put into. That being said, she still thought about her mom every now and then, wishing that she could see where she was now... just not the part about her being a robot pilot. No doubt she'd flip her lid!
"...hey," A thought came to her, making her smile brightly at the mother. "Why don't I find your son for you?" The woman blinked again, this time shocked that a stranger would offer to look for her child. Madoka grinned as she flicked her nose, and then pumped her arm into the air, a hand on her bicep. "I may not look it, but I'm a bona fide member of the Jersey Club!"
"Jersey... Club?"
"Yep!" Madoka noded. "It's a club my mom made a long time ago! Technically speaking, it's not an official club, since I'm the only member, but we do everything! Physical activities, extracurricular, you name it!" She chuckled sheepishly as she scratched her nose. "I'm kinda of a ditz sometimes, but I always give it my all! Me, and my bro!"
The woman looked curious, tilting her head. "Brother?"
"Yeah! He's technically my adopted brother, but he's still an awesome guy! He was kinda shy when we first brought him in, but now, he's an unofficial member of the Jersey Club!" She grinned widely in pride, thinking of how cool Shinji looked when she saw him in his school's jersey uniform. Seriously, if that was not the Jersey Club spirit, she wasn't sure what was. "He's the best bro you could ask for! Ooh, and he's an awesome cook too~"
The woman giggled fiercely, a hand at her face. "My goodness," she said, clearly having cheered up over the previous, depressing topic. "Your quite a devoted girl. You must be fond of your brother."
Madoka blushed a little, scratching the back of her head. "W-well, I guess... P-plus, um... S-Shinji's kinda cute when he's shy." The woman's eyes widened upon hearing the name. "Oh, that's my bro's name! Shinji Ikari Kyouno!" She grinned again. "And I'm Madoka Kyouno! It's nice to meet you!"
The woman stared at her in utter shock. The intensity behind the stare was enough that Madoka was beginning to feel a bit off-put by it. Eventually, however... the woman smiled. It was cheerful, full of joy, as if she were truly happy at this very moment. "Is that right?" she asked. "I see... In that case, Madoka-chan, I entrust my son to you."
Madoka regained her smile, and nodded. "You got it! Leave it to me... uh..."
"Yui."
"You got, Yui-san!" Madoka nodded, promising she would find her son. "So, what's his name?"
Yui smiled again. "...his name's Shinji."
Madoka's eyes widened to the point where they would pop out, and her mouth came open. Words, incoherent, tumbled out of her mouth before she was able to properly organize her thoughts. "Y-you're-?!"
"KYOUNO, WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR DOING?! GET YOUR ASS IN GEAR!"
Suddenly, the world around her came into focus. No longer was she in the beach area, and no longer present was the kind woman in the labcoat. She was once again back in the cockpit of the Vox Aura, which was still mounted on the monolith-like structure. Her hands were still coiled around the controls, and in the machine's hand was the red spear, which had been pulled out completely. It was weird, resembling more of a two-pointed prong with a twisted shaft. Captain Todokuro's words shouted in her ear, his face shown in front of her via communications, showing complete worry and fear for her safety. She soon understood why when she regained her senses, and found the axe-user Ovid coming straight for her, it's weapon raised over it's head with the intention of cutting her in half.
Her eyes widened again, bringing up the spear...
...only to see it fall apart right before her eyes.
"W-what?!"
The spear was cracked, bits and pieces crumbling away in the metal hands of the Vox, becoming nothing but red dust in the wind. Inside his Ovid, Izo grinned. "Guess that old piece of junk was too old!" he cackled. "Don't take it PERSONALLY!" He had reached her, only a few meters away, and slammed down his axe. Madoka's eyes followed it, time coming to a slow halt, and watched as the orange blade descended upon her.
A-am I... going to die...?
She wondered if this what it was like, to experience your life flashing right before your eyes. Her mind went back to so many moments. The times she spent with her mother. The time she saw Youko displaying the Jersey Club Spirit that one day. The time she first set foot in Kamogawa Girls Private High School. The time she first started to help Uncle Hiroshi with his business. However, the most prominent memory she had... was the day she first met Shinji. And the most vivid, most surreal... was the first time she ever truly saw a genuine, happy smile on his face. That one image alone, that smiling face, brought forth a surge of defiance.
No... Not yet! I still... I still want to see that smile again!
She gritted her teeth, and braced herself for one last brawl. If she was going to go down... she might as well do it and go out swinging!
I STILL WANT TO SEE THAT SMILE OF SHINJI'S!
Then, in that single, one moment... time came undone.
And the axe bounced back. Madoka's eyes widened in shock, seeing, if only, briefly, a burst of light cloak all around her. The Ovid was sent back quite a ways as a result of his strike being repelled, but she was sure he was just as confused as she was. She couldn't understand what had just happened, and looked around. Had someone helped her?
That was when the startling banging sound erupted behind her.
~~~ Scene Break ~~~
"W-what the hell?" Todokuro's eyes widened in shock, unable to believe what had just happened. By all rights, Madoka should have been dead the moment that strike came down on her, or at the very least, rendered the machine incapable of operating further. However, somehow... the attack had been deflected? How? The Vox was not outfitted that type of technology yet. "What happened? What the hell was that just now?"
"Unconfirmed!" one of the tech crew members replied. They were all working furiously to discover the source of the sudden flux of energy that had suddenly made itself apparent. One of the crew members, a blonde young man, was going at a rapid pace, fingers flying over the keyboard, before he suddenly noticed something present on his monitor. "Wait... There's an unknown energy signal! It's...it's unlike anything I've seen before!"
Moid looked curious, a hand on his chin. "Oh? A new ally?" he asked, smile still present. "Or a new enemy?"
Todokuro scowled at him. He could throttle him later. For now, he had to understand what the heck was happening right now. "Where's it coming from?"
"Confirming..." Watabe replied. Then, a look of utter shock came across her face. "It's... it's coming from the monolith!"
Todokuro's eyes widened.
"The energy source...! It's from
inside the monolith!"
~~~ Scene Break ~~~
BANG
BANG
BANG
BANG
The air shuddered with each tremendous banging. The monolith quivered, trembling. Neither Madoka, nor Izo, much less Kirius, who watched as the monolith shook, dared to move. "W-what in the world..." the dark-haired male uttered, staring at the shaking object with shock. "Are you telling me... that something's inside of that thing?" His eyes widened with recognition, recalling the object that had been removed by Madoka only moments earlier. "Was it the spear?"
"W-wh-what the...?" Madoka could scarcely believe what was happening. She glanced at the hand of the Vox, which held the spear earlier, and then back at the monolith, which continued to tremble. "Y-you gotta be kidding me...!"
The banging became harder and harsher. Small cracks formed along the sides, signs of whatever was struggling to be free was achieving it's objective. Finally, however, Madoka caught a glimpse of just what was within the monolith, as, without warning, two arms burst through the walls, reaching out of it with stretched out hands. The sudden appearance caused her to backpedal, yelping with fright. The arms were long and slender, human like in appearance, colored black with a neon grin blotch along the area around it's elbow, while it's hands were covered with purple metal. No words came out of her mouth as she watched the arms retracted, the hands gripping into the edges of the small opening it had made. Then, it trembled, a show of exerting force as cracks began to run all across the monolith.
At long last, the monolith shattered. It broke apart, all at once, gray, metal pieces falling apart and into the ocean, revealing it's captive in all of it's glory. Madoka stared at it with a gaping mouth, her jaw hanging open.
Izo could scarcely believe what he was seeing, unable to look away from it's visage, a cold sweat pouring down his face while his hands trembled on the controls. Kirius was the only one to voice his reaction, and it was clear by how he was shaking that what he saw was truly a sight to behold. "What... in the hell..." he breathed, his irises shrinking, fear pumping into him at a terrifying pace. "Is that...?!"
What stood before them was a giant creature, easily three times taller than the Vox Aura. It's overall appearance was like that of a human being, lanky and slim. It's body was covered with purple armor, the only gaps being shown between it's shoulders and hands to reveal the black "skin," whereas neon green highlights were found at it's ankles, above it's shoe-like feet, torso, shoulder blades, and it's biceps. Orange armor was found on it's collarbone area, as well as on it's knees. It's head was the greatest characteristic of it's terrifying visage, the skull resembling something akin to a dinosaur, with an oversized chin and a prominent horn on it's forehead. Giant, bladed fins were found on it's back, but the mouth area was bolted down, revealed only slightly by a metallic slit. It's eyes glowed bright green, and provided an almost unearthly presence to it.
Many words could be used to describe this creature.
Oni. Demon. Beast. Monster. Abomination.
But Madoka had different feelings regarding the being before her altogether. She stared at it with large, dazzled eyes, unable to tear them away.
"...Pretty."
The bolt's became undone. The slit became larger, revealing sharp, jagged fangs. And finally... Finally... It had resounded, rearing it's head back, and allowed it's inhuman roar to echo all across the world.
"▄▅▄▅▂▂▃▃▄▄▅!"
After three years of silence, Evangelion Unit-01, had finally awakened.
"I fear we have awoken a sleeping giant, and filled him with a terrible resolve."