Sorry I have not updated in a long while.

I went back to the base. The image of Gorosaur's eviscerated body refused to leave my mind.

Gigan, Mechagodzilla 2, and Kiryu stood there, waiting for me.

'Since you are incapable of flight I built you this,' Kiryu said, holding up two jet-pack like objects with straps.

'They go around your feet, and have enough fuel to fly around for 48 hours,' The robot kaiju said.

'Let me help with that,' Mechagodzilla 2 said, taking the jet-packs and beginning to strap them around my feet.

'So, Godzilla, why have you agreed to come with us?' Gigan asked, grinning. He was the youngest of us, and was not a mecha but a cyborg.

'I saw Gorosaur's body. No one had killed him. The final stage of the contagion is death,' I spoke, with a hint of sadness in my voice.

'Wow. If we don't stop the source of the contagion we will all perish...' Gigan mumbled, his red cyborg eye watching me.

'We will do it. The contagion will end, even if we will lose some Kaiju on the way,' Mechagodzilla 2 said.

'I wouldn't be so sure... it's going to be pretty damn difficult,' Gigan replied.

Mechagodzilla 2 shuffled away from me.

'There. It's done.'

'Oh! I nearly forgot!' Kiryu said, quickly grabbing a very small metallic object.

'Godzilla, come here,' He said, pointing to me.

'Why?'

'It is necessary for the journey.'

I moved towards him, slowly and anxiously. He quickly jabbed the object into my head.

'Ow! What the hell was that!?' I exclaimed, shocked.

'It is required so we will be capable to communicate in space. It allows you to mentally send messages to us in the silence of space. It a bit like temporary telepathy,' Kiryu spoke.

'We all have one. It's an invention of mine,' Gigan said, with a big, cyborg smile on his face.

'Let's go outside, everyone. It's time for lift off,' Mechagodzilla 2 said, stomping outside Kiryu's base.

The four of us stood outside, looking up at the sky. It was daytime, and the sun was shining brightly.

'Godzilla, your jet-packs are automatic, so you won't be able to control them,' Kiryu told me.

I nodded, not taking my eyes off the sky.

'On three, everyone!' Gigan shouted, excited.

'One!'

I mentally prepared myself to face death.

'Two!'

I got ready to face my biggest fear.

'Three!'

The four of us blasted off, with a trail of fire and smoke coming out of my jet-packs. Gigan was a space monster, so he was built to fly from planet to planet. Mechagodzilla 2 and Kiryu were both Earth built mecha's, but they were still capable of interstellar flight. They had jet-packs installed in their metallic bodies.

Is everyone okay? Have you all recieved my message? Kiryu used the temporary telepathy to contact us.

Yes, I'm fine. We will be in space in approximately 1 minute, Gigan replied.

I have received your message, Kiryu. Everything is operational, Mechagodzilla 2 also responded.

I hear you, Kiryu, I finally 'said'.

Copy that.

I felt a bit uneasy in the air. I was so used to having my feet on the ground, yet suddenly I am flying through the air like the now deceased Rodan.

I looked down at the ground, which seemed to be getting smaller and smaller.

Godzilla, open your mouth, Kiryu telepathically ordered, flying towards me.

I did as I was told. Kiryu then put a small metallic device inside.

Now close your mouth.

I shut my jaws, and it felt like the metal object was disappearing inside my mouth.

Kiryu, what was that?

That was a device that dissolves in your mouth, and proceeds to go to your lungs. It will give out oxygen for 48 hours inside so you will not feel the need to breathe while you are in space.

I looked up to the sky, and saw that it was getting darker and darker.

Hey Godzilla, you seem sick, Gigan said, looking at me as his huge red sails lay spread out to allow him to go into 'flight mode'.

Yeah, it's my first time flying and I have a fear of space.

Don't worry, you'll get used to it.

We're here, Mechagodzilla 2 informed us, his orange eyes glowing with anticipation.

What you are experiencing is zero gravity. Godzilla, since you have never felt the effects of no gravity you may feel a little sick, Kiryu said, as he floated around calmly.

Are you all ready? Gigan asked, smiling.

I looked around. All I could see was darkness, with little white dots glowing gently. I was floating in the abyss of space. I felt helpless, as if there was nothing I could do if a disaster were to happen right now.

I glanced at Earth. It was so beautiful, with it's pretty oceans covering a majority of it, and the land seemingly radiating with beauty.

But then, I made myself swear that the second I turn from my home, I must never lay eyes on it again until I have reached my destination.

I'm ready.