
Kaiju Task Force: Code Omega
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Narrated by:
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Christian Boswell
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By:
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Benjamin Stetser
About this listen
In Kaiju Task Force: Code Omega, the world is thrown into chaos when a massive rift opens off the coast of Alaska, unleashing Omega—a towering, eight-story Kaiju with black scales, a glowing red diamond on her forehead, and three deadly red slits on either side of her neck that fire devastating energy beams.
Omega comes from an alternate Earth where dinosaurs never went extinct, instead evolving into monstrous creatures after being mutated by a radioactive meteor shower. Now, she's entered our world on a destructive path, wiping out cities from Alaska to New York, searching for a place to lay her eggs, and leaving the military powerless to stop her.
©2024 Benjamin Stetser (P)2024 Benjamin Stetser
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