>>59774332,2,1
Action 1: Speed (F) - Active
Action 2: Special (E) VS (D Tokyo Stamina) - Active
Action 3: Passive (F17)
The Hive Mind places itself in low orbit, hovering high above the reach of bombs and tanks. From there, it’s well-protected from other Kaiju. It cannot linger forever, but for now, it is safe and secure, ready to begin the next part of its plan:
Taking over the minds of everybody in Tokyo.
Tokyo:
>Size: C>Strength: F>Stamina: D>Speed: F>Special: FTokyo’s population proves to be too large for it to handle, however. It’s able to gain a group of mind-controlled minions. The brief acclimation period attracts some scrutiny from family members, but the takeover goes largely unnoticed. The entity now has a core group that it can influence and use to its liking.
>Cult gained: Thralls>The Hivemind has consumed 1 energy > 0/4Thralls:
>Size: F>Strength: G>Stamina: G>Speed: G>Special: GBy analysing the knowledge from their minds, the Hive Mind is able to deduce that Japan has quite a few nuclear reactors. It’ll be no issue to descend and begin attacking them. However, by consulting its thralls, it also learns of the nuclear power plants found in China and Taiwan, up to the South-West of its current position. F17.
>>59774913,3,1
Action 1: Passive
Action 2: Passive
Action 3: Passive
Phantrumpitus’ initial observation reveals that there’s more energy up North. Its own landing zone has minimal sources of nuclear power, so it’ll need to wander upwards to find it. It becomes aware of E10’s reactors, that seem to call to it.
However, that doesn’t mean that the African continent is useless. Different Kaiju have different means of obtaining energy, and being made from Elephant DNA gives it the limited ability to stabilise its alien genome and integrate samples directly into it. The creature is able to feast on the largest living land animal as it tromps through the Sahara, deriving nutrients from their massive bulk.
>Phantrumpitus gains 1 energy > 2/4It moves onwards, finding itself drifting closer to the source that it initially observed.