It is late afternoon, and a large cargo ship, the SS Venture is currently entering the western half of the Gulf of Mexico towards the Texas coast at flank speed. We see that nobody is on board the ship, and we can also see a huge gaping hole that was punched threw the ships large hatch. All of the crew is dead; they were eaten alive by something huge, something monstrous. There are small pools of blood, along with shredded pieces of clothes everywhere, and all of this occurred just three hours ago. While the SS Venture steams unmanned toward the Texas coast, a US Naval Destroyer intercepts a distress call from the Venture and lays in a pursuit course. Forty minutes later, the destroyer finally overtakes the slower, but much larger cargo ship. The destroyer is now cruising alongside the cargo ship, two hundred yards separates the two vessels. On the destroyer, the captain of the navel vessel looks out of the window of his bridge with some binoculars, and almost drops them in fright.
He sees on the deck a huge male gorilla of unbelievable height standing on the deck, pounding his chest, roaring loudly. The loudness of the apes roar nearly deafened him. Out of fear, and because the captain saw the ape was about to jump over to his ship, he ordered the cargo ship to be sunk immediately. The ships guns and missiles quickly opened fire on the cargo ship, quickly sinking her. The captain, thinking that apes couldn’t swim assumed that the ape had been drowned, or was simply killed during the attack. However, the fifty foot tall ape that we will call Kong escaped, and swam ashore. It is now nighttime, as Kong walked on the deserted beach, wet but unharmed. As Kong looks around with his big brown eyes, and he heads where?
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