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Shipwreck victim lands on an island, encounters a giant that natives worship.

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Konga's Oriental Origins

    by: pats2015 Author IconMail Icon
As war raged in the Pacific in the 1940s the Japanese quickly ran into an issue. Gaining territory was easy but holding it was a whole other matter. Unsurprisingly the local population resisted their occupiers fiercely causing the military to expend numerous resources with each gain slowing the war machine that was the Japanese Imperial Army.

Quickly the top leaders deduced that what they needed were human beings of great size that could subjugate entire regions. Super soldiers. But there was a problem. They couldn't could risk these experimental procedures on their own soldiers or the soldiers of the conquered. What they needed to do was start with young of the conquered that way they could raise them to be obedient servants of the Japanese Empire.

And so numerous children were brought in from the Chinese mainland. Many experiments were conducted but they had all ended in failure. Finally in late 1944 they finally managed a break through. Their test subject, a young girl from a remote Chinese village had survived the initial growth stage. By this point it was too late. Every passing week the Japanese military was being driven out of the regions it once occupied. The plan was abandoned and all evidence was ordered to be destroyed.

A lone Japanese ship cruised the open waters of a sparsely travelled area of the Pacific when it was struck by passing American plane and sunk off the coast of a remote island. The ship and its crew sunk and so it seemed all evidence of the plan had disappeared into the sea. However their cargo, the only flesh and blood evidence left of the nefarious plan had managed to wash up on shore alive.

For decades the woman's body continued to grow at an exceptional rate as did her hatred of mankind for the horrors she had witnessed done to her people and the experimenting that had been done to her. All the years of isolation had turned her primal, more beast than human. She took out her rage on anyone who dared to land on her island and the area soon gained a dark reputation for the number of boats and plane that would disappear. Meanwhile the outside world had no idea about her existence. That was until a new conflict arose in Southeast Asia.

During the peak of the Vietnam War top U.S. Military officials became very interested in using this remote island as a staging base for launching mainland operations in Vietnam and Cambodia. They laughed privately in their offices back in Washington of the stories of strange disappearances. Things progressed quickly and soon the first recon and observation team was being mobilized for landing. Little did they know the dangers that awaited them on the island.
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