Alien Mummy
First Appearance: Episode 12 "Cry Of The Mummy"
In a remote cave, a group of scientists discovered an Alien Mummy at least 7000 years old. Amazed by how well preserved it was, the scientists looked forwards to the secrets they may find from examining the inhuman corpse. Soon, the Mummy reached the lab were he’d be examined, the Science Patrol watching over it. Strangely, as they watched, its eyes began to twitch. Later that night, as it was alone in the laboratory, the electrical devices in the lab were turned on, the mummy’s eyes lighting up as the voltage pumped into his body resurrected the centuries old creature. The reanimated creature soon disposed of a guard by snapping his neck, then came across another guard, who managed to trigger an alarm before the Mummy killed him with electrical beams from his eyes. He later killed two more guards at a sewage plant and broke into it by snapping the locked steel doors with his bare hands as he attempted to return to his eternal rest in the canyon causing the Science Patrol to be called in to deal with the ancient demo. Knowing the Mummy was in the plant, guards were posted everywhere. Guards soon chased the creature through the sewers but they were told to take the creature alive. Soon, the monster was cornered in a building and guards attempted to subdue it, only to be thrown in all directions by its great strength. Finally, the Alien Mummy loosed its electric beams on the guards, but was shot. Realizing he might soon die, he began emitting a terrible cry, awakening his guardian monster, Dodongo to avenge him. Finally, a blast from the Science Patrol downed the ancient terror, but his death resurrected his pet kaiju to avenge him.
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