Chapter 171: Origin
"Coleman, it's me."
"Fury?" Coleman on the other end of the line immediately recognized who was calling him after hearing Nick Fury's voice. After all, there aren't many people who can get into this encrypted channel and don't show their phone number yet.
"I think you got the message that your big pet escaped."
Although after knowing that the call was from Nick Fury, Coleman knew that he should have nothing good to say. But after hearing Nick Fury's words, Coleman's face darkened unconsciously, after all, no one knew better than him how this monster appeared near Las Vegas, Nevada.
When they found Godzilla's lair in the Philippines, they did find a monster that had broken out of its shell, and then in search of food, they came to Chajira, Japan, and caused a nuclear power plant accident.
But at the same time, upon examination, they found that not all of the monster eggs left on Godzilla's bones had become fossils, at least one was not. However, even if it is not dead, its vital features are very weak.
Then, out of some selfishness, Serizawa Ichiro, who was in charge of the work at the time, did not choose to report their findings. Instead, they brought the monster eggs, which were still slightly alive, back to their lab, and they wanted to study what the monsters' genes were like when they were in embryos.
What are the genes that make them develop such a large body size, and possibly also possess some wonderful abilities. However, after the dissection, the group of doctors of the Emperor Project found that they couldn't understand the genes of this monster.
The genetic structure and sequencing that is completely independent of the normal biological world makes these doctors feel that they may have read the previous books in vain.
However, in the process of research, the people of the Emperor Project found that the life fluctuations in the surviving egg were very weak, but this weak fluctuation was very strong. Because the life inside the egg actually survived the tissue collection and dissection experiments planned by the emperor again and again.
Although it has been identified, it is believed that the egg is unlikely to hatch. After all, although it still has the characteristics of life, after a series of destruction, the life inside the eggshell has basically stopped developing activities.
However, the people of the Imperial Project were still unwilling to give up this rare monster egg, so after negotiation, the people of the Imperial Project concealed from the American authorities and transported the egg into the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste storage site in a barrel of nuclear waste.
Because unlike this unexpected monster egg, it is very well developed in Japan. And it was his Japanese counterpart that made the Emperor Project known that the source of their food was those highly radioactive substances.
That's why the Emperor Project will put this half-dead egg on Yucca Mountain, hoping that one day it will come back to life. But it may also be that Muto in Japan has grown up too fast, so the Emperor Project has focused most of his attention on Japan.
And this Muto egg, which was placed in the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, was gradually forgotten by these imperial planners over time. But the people of the Emperor Project never imagined that their expectations would come true today, although the way to achieve it was a little different from what they wanted.
As long as they are not blind, they can see that the Muto is no longer the egg lying on their operating table more than ten years ago. It's a behemoth, a behemoth that can stomp all of them to death with one foot.
And after receiving the news from the Ministry of Defense, Coleman knew that they were probably going to be unlucky. After all, although no one found this Muto egg when they sent it to the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste storage site, as long as the people above are willing to check, then they will definitely be able to find out in the end, didn't you see Nick Fury calling him now.
"We didn't expect this to happen, and if we had known that we would be where we are today, we would have ruined it a long time ago." Now that Nick Fury has guessed it, Coleman has no intention of hiding it.
He still knew that Nick Fury was the biggest secret service leader in the world, and it was unlikely that they would be able to hide what they had done.
After all, they didn't think that there would be a group of scientists, and that they would do things in an organization composed of scientists, would they have the expertise of the professional secret service organization S.H.I.E.L.D.?
So in the face of Nick Fury's words, Coleman didn't want to deny it.
"You didn't expect this to happen, no, I should say that you don't think about it at all." Nick Fury knew that the ideas of the scientists of the Emperor Project were so simple that many times they would only think about their own gains and losses, not the consequences.
"I don't want to say too much, I want your information about this monster."
"You want information?!" Although Coleman felt that their organization was responsible for the appearance of the monster in Nevada, Coleman's first reaction was to be vigilant after hearing that Nick Fury wanted information about Muto.
After all, a lot of the information about Muto they investigated would involve some of their other secrets, so subconsciously, Coleman didn't want to share this information with S.H.I.E.L.D.
Because he knew that they were ahead of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the study of monsters, after all, S.H.I.E.L.D. had not started this research. But in terms of intelligence and clue collection and control, they are far inferior to these agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
So Coleman was afraid, afraid that after he shared the information, S.H.I.E.L.D. would be ahead of them with its powerful business capabilities.
"Of course, you don't want my people to deal with that 'little' cutie of yours without any intelligence at all, do you?" Nick Fury here is worthy of being a secret service leader, and the moment Coleman hesitated, he knew that there was something in the information he wanted.
After a moment of hesitation, Coleman's conscience still triumphed over greed a little, and agreed to compile and share the information about Muto with S.H.I.E.L.D. However, after hanging up the phone, Coleman immediately opened the profile about Muto, and selectively deleted some of the information that he thought had nothing to do with Muto, but was important.
After everything was processed, Coleman sent the processed information to Fury.