>>29804966"The injection will have to be slow, and it'll hurt," Miyuki told him in a surprisingly soothing voice. "So let's talk...about something besides comic heroes.
Is there anything about the process you don't understand?"
"Well...I'm still not clear on how I won't die of radiation poisoning," he said calmly. "Most people who come into contact with Gojiran cells without protection die-
AYAEI!" he yelped when she started to insert the needle.
"Keep still or I'll have to strap you down," she said matter-of-factly.
"Not an unpleasant notion," he said, smirking but looking away. She opened her mouth to retort, but shook it off. Ozaki had a reputation for being a little too
outspoken.
"If you want to know the history of it, it's very interesting," she offered, a little excited at the opportunity to discuss this breakthrough in science. He nodded.
"Do the names SANDA and GAIRA mean anything to you?
"A pair of Class 1 kaiju that appeared in the 60's, but with traits of Class 2's," he stated, now intrigued. "Nobody knew much beyond that, but there had been speculation
that they had something to do with the supposed FRANKENSTEIN kaiju...it's a bit of a cover-up if you ask me."
"You wouldn't be far off. Between you and me, the Frankenstein incident was a huge embarassment for international relations, so the EDF downplayed it severely."
"World War II?"
"You got it."
"What about Sanda and Gaira?"
"...Miracles, those two. You see, Frankenstein wasn't totally destroyed," Miyuki said, now pumping the G-Cell extract into Ozaki's system. "When he fought Baragon,
something happened, and somehow parts of him were seperated. A hand perhaps, or an ear, there's no telling, but it was believed that his healing factor rivaled
that of even Godzilla's."
"No way," Ozaki said, looking right at her.