Part One: Godzilla
Tokyo Japan, 1956. The bay section of the city lies
in ruin. Charred and burning structures stand as testimonies to the destructive
power of nature, and the folly of man. A huge prehistoric beast known
as Godzilla, awakened and mutated by H-Bomb testing, has invaded this city
of 2 million. When this night is over, only a few hundred will survive.
Now the creature stands before the cities last line of defense, a series
of high-tension electrical towers, each ready to pump thousands of volts
of electricity into Godzilla's body. From his vantage point in the
Tokyo News Building, United World News reporter Steven Martin records the
events for prosperity. "...George, here in Tokyo time has been turned
back 2 million years. This is my report as it happens." Throughout
Tokyo an eerie silence fills the streets. "A prehistoric monster that
the Japanese call Godzilla has just walked out of Tokyo Bay. He's as
tall as a thirty-story building. And now he's making his way towards
the city's main line of defense. 300,000 volts of electricity strung
around the city as a barrier, a barrier against Godzilla."
As the creature
approaches the towers a group of nervous men stand at the controls of the
power station, waiting for the signal that they hope will end this nightmare.
The signal comes, and a hand forces home the switch. The power surging
through Godzilla only enrages the beast. Row after row of artillery
fire on the beast, but this only serves to anger Godzilla even more.
Glaring with rage Godzilla rips through the power towers as if they are wax.
Opening his maw, white-hot radiation springs forth, the wires snapping like
guitar strings, the towers buckling and twisting, melt towards the ground.
Pushing pass the flaming wreckage, Godzilla enters the city, trampling people
trying to get away. From the window of the News Building, Steve Martian
looks on in terror. "I can hardly believe what has happened.
Now it seems Tokyo has no defense."
Masaharua Seijo is a typical unassuming Japanese gentleman of the 1950's.
He believes in working hard, saving money and caring for his aging mother.
He leads a very conservative lifestyle. The events of the last few days were
unnerving to him. How could such terror come to Japan? Haven't
his people suffered enough? Hasn't he suffered, first at the hands
of military commanders during the war, now at the hands of his supervisors?
Like his neighbors around him, when the radio reported that Godzilla had
entered the city Masaharua panicked. Running blindly into the streets,
his only thoughts are of escape, but Masaharua had not counted on the extent
or the scope of the panic being caused by Tokyo's prehistoric visitor.
The streets
are packed with fleeing people. Babies cry as their mothers dragged then
through the streets, elderly couples trying desperately to pull the small
carts they had packed with their life long possessions. Everywhere he
looks, people panic, and claw their way over each other. He would never
get out of the city at this rate. A woman runs up to him, only to scream
as the vast crowd pushes her forward. On the side of the road, a man
crawls on all fours trying desperately to pick up the contents of his small
bag; obviously it contained all his meager belongings. As the rampaging
mob sweeps through the manufacturing district, Masaharua begins to panic.
He can hardly breath, as he feels the very walls of the buildings begin to
close around him. He forces his way out of the crowd.
The side
streets are empty. Surly he can make his way down through the back
streets. It would take a bit longer, but in such a large city as Tokyo,
this prehistoric menace could not possibly be everywhere. These are
the thoughts that run through his mind as he slowly edges his way around
the corner of a factory building. He pauses for a second in one of
the service entranceways to catch his breath and to take a look back, concerned
that some of his fellow refugees might have seen his escape and followed
his lead. Once convinced that the crowd had indeed moved on, Masaharua
creeps from the doorway in which he is hiding.
Turning
to continue he freezes in terror. The apparition that appears before
him is 100 times worst than this Godzilla. 100 times more real because
it stands here before him. Masaharua has only a moment to realize the
mistake he had made, as the blinding white light of the apparition's energy
beam catches him as he is turning. His crumpled body falls to the ground,
slight waifs of smoke rising into the night sky. The street is quiet
again, only the distant sounds of gunfire suggesting that this night was
anything but normal. Suddenly, with a grinding whirling sound, a tall
blue box with a flashing light on its top appears from nowhere. The
ground around the craft shutters as the final sounds of materialization cease,
as the TARDIS stands in the streets of Tokyo.
Godzilla
continues to plow his way through Tokyo. Behind him, a wake of burning
buildings are all that stand as an indication of his path. Emergency
service units, trying desperately to administer to the wounded and dying,
are trampled underfoot by Godzilla. Off in the distance, armored tank
units take up a position to block Godzilla's path. "They're moving
a entire tank corps to point blank firing range," from his vantage point
in the Tokyo News Building, his forehead beading with sweat, Steve Martin
continues. "I'm saying a prayer George, a prayer for the whole world."
The tanks open fire, each shell exploding harmlessly off Godzilla's chest.
The creature once again opens it giant mouth and the entire street explodes
in flames. The tanks are completely obliterated. "George the
tanks have been wiped out by a wall of flames. Neither man or his machines
are able to stop this creature."
The Doctor
steps from the TARDIS and looks quickly around. From behind him Sam,
his current traveling companion, closes the TARDIS doors. "I still
don't understand why we had to leave in such a hurry," Sam said gazing around
her. "Shhh," were the only words she receives from the Doctor.
"It's not like we weren't enjoying ourselves," Sam adds. "And the third
meet was scheduled to start today." They had been enjoying the 2022
Tokyo Olympics when the Doctor suddenly developed the urge to "fix something,"
as he had called it. And without warning he had marched them out of
the Natural History Museum, into the TARDIS, and straight to here, wherever
here was. Sam looks around at the desolation.
The streets
are abandoned and the sounds of military firing could be heard in the distance.
This frightened Sam and she quickly rushes to the Doctor's side. "You
didn't land us right in the middle of the war?!" Her expression was
one of concern that an American firebomb could drop on them at any moment.
"1956," is all the Doctor says. He is engaged in studying the surrounding
streets as if he expects to find something. "Something is wrong here,"
he said quickly. "How could you possibly know that?" Sam asked.
The Doctor thrust forward the old newspaper clipping he had "borrowed" from
the museum. "You stole this!" Sam's eyes were wide. "Borrowed,
" the Doctor corrected her. "It's the reason we've come here.
The reason I know something is wrong," the Doctor says as he continues to
look around. "Well, I don't read Japanese," Sam said thrusting the
paper back at him. "So what's so important about a 60 year old newspaper?"
The Doctor's face had a look of surprise, as if the answer was so simple
but she could not see it. "This chronicles the events when a prehistoric
creature, mutated by human atomic testing, destroyed Tokyo." The Doctor's
gaze was lost in thought. "It also reports on the death of one Professor
Shigerc Oto two days ago, one of Japans leading scientist." "And?"
Sam never did like The Doctor's about and around explanations.
"The creature, which the natives called Godzilla, attacked Tokyo and was
pushed back into the sea by the Japanese defenses forces." The Doctor
looks up from his examination of a wall sign. "It was eventually destroyed
by an invention called the Oxygen Destroyer created by a Doctor Serizawa
with the help of Professor Oto." "Oh," Sam adds, not fully understanding.
"It's all a part of established history," the Doctor continues.
Sam was
now totally confused. Pre-historic dinosaurs mutated by radiation invading
a modern city and destroying it. It sounded like a Sunday matinee at
the cinema. But what Sam mostly could not understand was why the Doctor wanted
to see it. "If it's a well established fact of history, then why are
we here?" The Doctor spins around widely, his hands gesturing to the
buildings around them. "This! And this!" he adds, holding the newspaper in
his outstretched hands. "All this, the city, the buildings, the people,
are about to be destroyed!" He could never understand why his human
companions can never see the obvious. Sam just stood there. The Doctor
stared at her in disbelief. "Professor Oto went on to head the research
team which investigated Godzilla's remains." "But that's impossible,"
Sam states. "How could he if he's dead?" The Doctor smiles at
her, now she was getting it. "Exactly!" The Doctor begins to
pace, "And as he did go no to head the unit, he therefore could not have
been murdered the day before!" "Murdered!" Sam's expression was
on of alarm. "Of course he was murdered," the Doctor continues.
"If he lived to head the research unit before but has now died, he was obviously
murdered. And I for one intend to find out by who and why!" Well that
is it. The Doctor was off on the trail of another mystery and nothing
could stop him before he was through. Sam might as well follow and
insure that he didn't get himself into any mischief.
The streets
of Tokyo are completely deserted now. An eerie silence creeps over
the city as the sudden flash of lights, followed by the muffled sounds of
explosions, break the air. Towards what Sam can only guess is the bay area,
a reddish glow lights the sky. In the distance, the sounds of artillery
firing continues unabated. This Godzilla, whatever it is, must surely
have arrived.
From the
command center located in the Diet Building, Japan's officials direct the
assault against Godzilla. Radio message after radio message is sent to the
hundreds of units waiting to engage this menace. On a lone street
corner somewhere in the center of the city, police and emergency personnel
listen to news reports on a squad car's radio. Suddenly, and
without warning, Godzilla appears over the rooftops. The men have hardly
enough time to scream as they are engulfed in radioactive flames.
"He's dead," the Doctor said as he finished examining the body they had stumbled
upon lying in the street. "There's no sign of Godzilla here," Sam notes.
"He must have been trampled in the panic." The Doctor was feeling around
to the front of the man's body, applying slight pressure as he searched for
the internal organs. "High impact energy ray," he says standing from
the body. "What?!" Sam could not believe her ears. "High
impact energy ray," the Doctor said again. "And at close range."
"But that's impossible!" Sam yells, "not in 1956!" "And that's why
we're here," the Doctor adds smugly. "I told you there was something
wrong. Now the question is, where did it come from?" The Doctor
begins to look around at the surrounding buildings. They are
in what appears to be the heart of the factory district, so what ever had
killed the man could be anywhere. "Wait here," the Doctor tells Sam.
"And don't move!" "Now hold on one minute Doctor," Sam added quickly.
"You're not leaving me standing here over a dead body. What if someone
comes along?" The Doctor looked sternly into Sam face. "First
off, the entire city has been deserted, so there's not much chance of someone
coming along. Second, I'm not quite sure of who or what we're dealing
with, and I would be a lot happier if I knew you were here and safe.
So for once Sam, please do as you're told." And with that the Doctor
disappears around the corner. Sam is left standing over a dead body
in the middle of Tokyo while a pre-historic monster stomps the city.
No one ever said life with The Doctor was dull.
The Doctor
had a sinking feeling that he knew who was behind the time distortion, but
he forces himself not to think of it until he has proof. There is definitely
no point in alarming Sam with his suspicions. Examining the outer surface
of the building the Doctor stops by an old service entrance. Examining
the entrance, the sonic screwdriver quickly opens the locked door.
The Doctor pauses, a flash of blue white light lights the sky. It is
immediately followed by the rumble of a near by explosion. 'Godzilla
must be getting close,' The Doctor thinks to himself. Inside a musty
smell permeates the halls. Packing creates and shipping boxes are piled in
neat rows awaiting shipment. Each section is marked with the destination
and shipping manifest clearly pasted to the side of each crate. 'Typical
Japanese efficiency,' the Doctor smiles. As he makes his way through
the rows a thought strikes him. 'Surely this warehouse, like the rest of
the city, has only just been evacuated?' 'Where were all the workers?'
The Doctor receives his answer as he rounds the shipping creates near the
loading platform. Piled in the corner near the service elevator are
the dead bodies of 15 workers. The expression on their faces told of
the shock and horror that accompanied their deaths. The Doctor examines
their bodies, all had been killed in the exact manner as the body Sam and
he had found outside. "Three days," the Doctor says to no one in particular.
He needed to hear the sound of his own voice as if to steady the mounting
anger that was growing inside of him. "They've been here at least three
days."
The Doctor
slowly makes his way out of the shipping area and down the abandoned hallway
leading towards the offices. Room after empty room pass as testimonies
of the tragedy that is about to follow. Examining each room he finds
nothing out of the ordinary. With the exception of the dead bodies
he had found, it could have been a quiet Sunday. The Doctor continues
down the corridor. Suddenly a low grumbling roar fills the air.
A flash of blue-white light immediately follows it. Godzilla is getting
closer!
Sam paces the sidewalk watching for any passers by. The sounds of explosions and the wail of sirens grow steadily louder. Suddenly a thought struck her; the city might have been evacuated of civilians, but if a patrolman or armed forces officer happenes to stumble across her standing over a dead body, well the outlook is not too good. The last thing Sam wants is to spend the night in a 1956 Tokyo jail while some monster looks to make her its lunch. "Come on Doctor," she breathed.
The cellar. "Why do they always hide in the cellar!" The Doctor arrives at the end of the corridor. Standing before him is the main staircase of the building leading him to either the upper floors, or the basement of the structure. The Doctor doesn't even have to guess at which direction to travel. Slowly, he makes his way down the wide staircase. The cellar is a maze of rooms and corridors housing all the necessary equipment needed to supply the building with heat and water. It will take hours to explore and examine all of the cubbyholes housed down here, but it will not be necessary. From the far end of the basement the low pulsing sound of computer equipment slowly fills the air. The Doctor heads towards the noise. The sound grow steadily louder as the Doctor draws closer to the storage room. A low level light clearly marks the location in the darken cellar. Quietly, and as carefully as possible, the Doctor slips through the door way and into the storage area. The low, steady pulsing now fills his ears. The room is filled with packing creates, and the Doctor has to climb over a pile to view his objective. Carefully pulling himself up, the Doctor's worst fears are confirmed.
The Dalek
surveys the room, then its eye stick focuses on the body lying on the floor.
Sam watches in horror as a second Dalek follows the first. "Report,"
the second Dalek grates. The first Dalek swivels around its eyestalk
to address the second Dalek. The slow monotone grating that emulates
from the Dalek makes her break out in a cold sweat. "A body has fallen
through the grating from above. It is dead. All is secured."
"We will return to control," the second Dalek grates. "I obey," the
first one responds, as both units spin around and glide out into the darkness.
Sam squeezes herself from between the cabinets. "Daleks! On Earth!
In 1956! The Doctor must be told." But where exactly is the Doctor,
and how was she going to find him and not be exterminated by the Daleks at
the same time. In the background another explosion could be heard,
but right now, for Sam at least, Godzilla was the last thing on her mind.
Next:
History Perverted
Doctor Who - Paul McGann
Steve Martian - Raymond Burr
Dalek models by Product Enterprises
Sets and staging by Thomas Gangone
Daleks created by Terry Nation
Dalek design by Raymond Cusick
Special thanks to Robert Moore for the video captures
from "Godzilla, King of the Monsters" and "Doctor Who: The Enemy Within."