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Height: 140 meters
Length: 160 meters
Mass: 600 tons
Powers/Weapons: Flight at mach 1; sharp horn, which can open to fire a beam; horn generates a tremendous amount of heat after firing; can burrow and travel, underground, at a speed of 50 kilometers an hour; able to produce up to 100 Symbiotic Legion an hour; can create a magnetic force shield to protect the front of its body using the ten smaller legs near its head; if its horn is destroyed Legion can fire off strands of energy that are able to pierce and burn objects
Time to kick some turtle ass!
A year has passed since the battle between Gamera and the Gyaos, and Japan has struggled to rebuild its cities in the meantime. The military has kept a cautious vigil on the nation's coast, but so far the great turtle has yet to return. Suddenly, a series of bizarre incidents reveal a new threat to the land of the rising sun. On a moonlit stroll, science instructor Midori Honami watches as a huge meteor plunges into the mountain snow. The next night, two security guards are horrified as strange creatures begin stealing glass bottles from a nearby wearhouse. Soon after, the entire city of Sapporo is entangled in a web of strange, alien plant-life, and the link between these events soon becomes clear.The meteor has carried with it a form of life similar to Earth's social insects. The size of a small horse, each of these beings resembles a spike-edged beetle with four legs and one glaring red eye. Working together as a hive, these bugs have set up a nest in the bowels of the city's subway tunnels, deliberately nurturing the strange new weed that has erupted from the streets. As the plant spreads its massive bloom, a garish red flower the size of a radar dish, Colonel Watarase of the Self Defense Force realizes that these new life-forms are dramatically raising the city's oxygen levels. Working together with the swift-minded Miss Honami, he realizes that the aliens are building a huge biological launchpad: the increased oxygen will aid the insects in exploding the flower, catapaulting the seed into space so that they can colonize yet another world. The military can only watch helplessly, as any attempt to destroy the plant would engulf all of Sapporo in flame.Just as all hope is lost, Gamera erupts from the sea and rockets toward the besieged city. He tears the great flower out by its roots, but is ambushed by a swarm of the alien insects. As the giant turtle thrashes to rid himself of the stinging horde, a nearby soldier dubs the invaders "Legion", after a Biblical demon army. Gamera is forced to retreat, just as the last piece of the alien puzzle is revealed: the Legion Queen, a gargantuan insect that has remained hidden underground, bursts from the rubble and buzzes off to start a second nest.Again the deadly flower blooms, and again Gamera attempts to stop its explosion. He is intercepted, however, by the vicious Legion Queen. Towering at over twice Gamera's height, she is an impressive monument of insect menace: long bladed grasshopper legs, a shelled and multi-legged torso like a horseshoe crab, and a long-tusked head like a blue-eyed stag beetle. The Queen makes short work of Gamera, impaling him with her spined legs and blasting him with an eerie blue energy beam. Left for dead by his foe, the determined turtle limps toward the flower, only to be caught in the blast as it launches its seed. The Legion has simultaneously destroyed the city, decommissioned Gamera, and sent the colonizing seed into space, and now nothing stands between the massive Queen and her takeover of Earth.Japan's military and scientists race to find the invaders' weakness, but have so far found only one clue: the smaller Legion insects are attracted to any electromagnetic source, such as a power line or a neon light. While this may enable the army to distract the Queen's soldiers, it has the unfortunate side-effect of drawing them to Tokyo: Japan's capital city, and the largest source of electromagnetism in the nation. The military knows it needs Gamera's help, and so Miss Honami brings in the one person who could possibly revive him: Asagi, the young girl who bonded with him during the Gyaos attack one year ago. Asagi visits the ruined city where Gamera lies comatose, and as she tries to reach out to him, the mystical jewel that enables their bond shatters! The great turtle is awakened, but he has sacrificed his human connection to do so.The Legion Queen marches on Tokyo, but an enraged Gamera heads her off in the outskirts. The cunning insect sends her swarm of soldiers against him, but the military manages to draw them off with an electric distraction. It's a show-down between the heroic turtle and the towering bug, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance. The two fight tooth and claw throughout the suburbs, and the military lobs a few missiles at the Queen in aid. Finally, Gamera manages to wrench the creature's tusks out of its head, and the stricken insect collapses in a heap.It's not over yet, however, as the injured Queen rises up, her eyes glowing a hateful red. She pulls a new trick from her spiky sleeve, and sends red electromagnetic whips out of her face and into Gamera's flesh! As Gamera finds himself being flayed alive, he pulls out a desperation maneuver that sends shockwaves throughout the world: looking into the sky, Gamera wails a plaintive roar, and golden light begins to shine down upon him. As the Legion Queen closes in, the plastron of the turtle's shell opens up, and a maelstrom of energy pours out in a fiery beam. Even the Queen's silver armor cannot withstand such a torrent, and the invading insect is vaporized into a cloud of dust!Exhausted, Gamera glances toward the human onlookers, and then ascends into the morning sky. As they watch the great turtle fade into the distance, mankind is unsettled by his unearthly power, and trembles lest he should ever view humanity as an enemy
Time to blast the wax off that turtle!
My deadly Legion soldiers!