Ello, ello, ello! Kell Hound is back! This time, it's a crossover between the Monsterverse and the Marvel Cinematic Universe!

This story takes place after The Winter Soldier. S.H.I.E.L.D. has fallen, and its resources are being diverted to Monarch.

This story is partially inspired by an idea I had of how to make Godzilla (2014) better, since G-fans hated how the movie focused on the MUTO's instead of Godzilla.

OK, enough talk! Hope you enjoy, and please RR!

Chapter N (Prologue)

Janjira, Japan, 2014

The doctor watched the helicopter slow down for its landing approach. He was confused as to whom the person was that rode on board the helicopter, because the person for whom the codes were assigned was assumed dead.

Of course, scientists were trained against assuming things. It was just hard not to believe that he was dead, since he heard firsthand that the person in question was dead.

The doctor worked for the secret UN organization called Monarch, an organization that claimed to study the effects of radiation on wildlife.

"Claimed" being the operative word.

Monarch was actually dedicated to studying MUTO's (Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms). It was first formed upon the discovery of a massive reptilian beast that fed on radiation.

A creature that was present at Janjira at this time.

In 1999, a massive 'earthquake' occurred, collapsing Janjira's nuclear power plant. What actually happened was, the creature destroyed the plant and nested on top of it, feeding on the radiation that still remained in the nuclear reactors.

The helicopter finally landed. The door on the helicopter's right side opened to reveal a masculine figure in a black trench coat. The man was black, with a light goatee on his face. His left arm was in a sling under his coat, and he wore sunglasses, even though it was the middle of the night.

"Fury?" the doctor asked over the thundering chopper blades. "Director Fury?"

"That's me," the man responded, extending his good arm towards the doctor. "Although the director part is completely gone, now. Just Fury."

The doctor nodded as he shook Fury's hand. His grip was remarkably strong.

"Dr. Serizawa," he replied. "What brings you back from the dead, Fury?"

"I heard that you're using Loki's scepter to power this place. I'm not for that."

"We are using his scepter, I'll give you that." Serizawa and Fury walked into the nearby building as the helicopter lifted off. "But we're not using it for powering this building. We're using it for something else."

Fury had a grim look on his face as he followed the Japanese doctor. The last time he ordered a renewable power source to be used as a power source for weapons of mass destruction, he was chewed out by the entire Avengers team.

"I hope to God that you're not using it for what I think you're using it for," Fury stated, walking through the heavy steel door that Serizawa held open for him.

"Weapons? No." Serizawa quickly walked past him to guide him to the proper room. "Something much bigger than human weapons is here."

Fury was led into a large, darkened room. There were control panels and monitors all along the walls, with a central control desk in the center of the room. In front of the control desk was a huge window.

A window that peered into the stuff of sci-fi movies.

Nick Fury stood in front of the window, staring at the mountain he saw before him, if that's what it was.

The mountain-like object he saw before him was massive. Along its length, there were three rows of crystalline structures that resembled serrated maple leaves. The structures glowed steadily, slowly pulsing between complete darkness and a brilliant electric blue.

"What the hell are you keeping here?" Fury wondered aloud.

"Not 'what,'" Serizawa answered, standing behind him. ""Who.'"