Chapter 41: Let Godzilla run free! Create Transformers!
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After Lorien finished speaking, he released the small Godzilla into the sea. The creature, currently no larger than a calf, swam around excitedly. Lorien couldn't help but wonder how this little creature would one day grow into the gigantic behemoth of legend.
"Hmm~!" The sound of Godzilla's cries echoed through the water as it swam back towards Lorien, clearly not wanting to be left behind.
Lorien chuckled and gently patted Godzilla's head. "Little guy, New York can't support you. You need to grow here first. Once you're bigger or can control your size, I'll bring you back," he reassured it.
Godzilla's reluctance was palpable, but Lorien knew this was for the best. He needed the creature to be safe and to thrive, and the sea offered it the best chance to do that.
Suddenly, Lorien remembered an important fact. "Godzilla can absorb nuclear fusion energy to grow, right? Any high-energy source should work," he mused.
This realization struck him like lightning. His recent acquisition, the planetary engine, harnessed heavy nuclear fusion energy—exactly what Godzilla needed.
Without hesitation, Lorien dove into the sea, descending to a safe spot on the ocean floor. He set up a controlled environment and placed the heavy nuclear fusion reactor from the planetary engine into a secure stand.
"Alright, this should do it," Lorien muttered, satisfied with his setup.
Immediately, the tiny Godzilla clung to the reactor, absorbing the potent energy it radiated.
Lorien smiled as he touched Godzilla's head one last time. "I'm leaving now, but I'll come back to check on you soon," he promised.
"Hmm~" Godzilla's mournful cry tugged at his heart, but he knew he had to leave.
With a snap of his fingers, Lorien teleported back home, pondering the unlikely pet he had just secured. The idea of raising Godzilla—the singularity Godzilla, no less—was surreal. He couldn't even fathom how massive it might grow.
"What if I fed it the Infinity Stones?" he wondered briefly, imagining the ludicrous possibility of an Infinity Gem-powered Godzilla.
However, Lorien quickly dismissed the thought with a shake of his head. There were more immediate matters to consider.
Next on his mind was the Allspark he had recently acquired. The Allspark had the remarkable ability to breathe life into machines, turning them into sentient beings. The thought was both thrilling and daunting.
But there was a catch. For a machine to come alive, it needed a power source—an engine, a battery, something to fuel it. This was akin to the Soul Stone but with a focus on machines rather than living beings.
"Could the Allspark animate a planetary engine?" Lorien speculated. Given its mechanical nature and power source, it seemed plausible. However, the planetary engine's massive size—thousands of meters tall—posed a logistical nightmare. Transforming it into a colossal robot might be more trouble than it was worth.
"Never mind," Lorien decided, shaking off the idea. "Let's start with something more manageable."
He turned his attention to his sports car, a sleek Ferrari, parked in his underground garage. He made his way there, bypassing the camera surveillance with a quick snap of his fingers to freeze the footage for half an hour.
With the fire source—the Allspark—in hand, Lorien approached his car. The moment the Allspark appeared, the entire garage seemed to come alive, the cars trembling as if eager to transform.
Lorien placed the Allspark on the hood of the Ferrari, and instantly, metallic waves rippled across the car's surface. The transformation began, and Lorien stepped back to watch in awe.
The Ferrari's wheels retracted, the engine shifted into the chest, doors morphed into arms, and the drivetrain reconfigured into legs. Before Lorien's eyes, the car transformed into a 9-meter-tall, fiery red Transformer, its body gleaming like a phoenix.
With a metallic clang, the Transformer's visor opened, and it knelt before Lorien, offering the Allspark back to him. "Thank you, my Creator, for granting me life," it said in a deep, reverent voice.
Lorien took the Allspark, a broad smile on his face. "From now on, just call me Boss," he instructed. "The term 'master' is too formal. And let's save the screaming for the ladies," he added with a chuckle.
"Yes, Boss!" the Transformer responded dutifully. "Please give me a name."
Lorien pondered for a moment, his gaze sweeping over the Transformer's fiery red frame. "Skyfire," he decided. The name suited its powerful, phoenix-like appearance.
"Understood!" Skyfire responded, the name echoing with pride.
Lorien walked around his new creation, admiring the intricate details. Skyfire bore no faction symbols, neither Autobot nor Decepticon. It was entirely his, loyal only to him. He noticed his own name elegantly engraved on Skyfire's frame, a testament to its allegiance.
"Hoho! Wuuwuwu~~~!" Skyfire roared to life, its engine revving with a deep, powerful sound.
With a final nod of satisfaction, Lorien climbed into Skyfire, and they drove out of the underground garage, merging onto the highway. The sleek, transformed Ferrari was more than just a car now—it was a loyal companion, ready to face whatever adventures lay ahead.
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