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Monday 5 May 2014

Battle of Hong Kong

On the 8th January 2025, a double event occurred whereby two Kaijus emerge from the Breach simultaneously. The two Kaijus were category 4 and code named as "Otachi" and "Leatherback" respectively by the Jaeger command and control center. The two Kaijus made their way towards Hong Kong, China where Humanity's last four Jaeger were stationed at. Marshall Stacker made the decision to deploy three of the four Jaeger which were Cherno Alpha, Crimson Typhoon and Striker Eureka to defend Hong Kong from both Kaijus attacks.


Unfortunately, it was during this battle that Humanity loss two more Jaeger to the Kaijus. Both Cherno Alpha and Crimson Typhoon will excellent record fell during the battle against the Kaijus "Otachi" and "Leatherback". Even with Striker Eureka, the fatest Jaeger ever built couldn't save the two other Jaeger in time. And during battle with the Kaiju "Leatherback", the Kaiju shown what was impossible for such monstrosities that it, "Leatherback" had an offensive capability which was used like and Electro-Magnetic Pulse, EMP for short which knock out Striker Eureka and part of the city itself. Luckily, for Humanity, one of the four Jaeger that were stationed at Hong Kong prove to be invulnerable towards "Leatherback" EMP attack as it was nuclear powered.


After being deployed, the fourth Jaeger, Gypsy Danger managed to defeat the two Kaijus one at a time. However, significant damage had been brought upon Hong Kong City and uncountable millions of damages were in account. In the Battle of Hong Kong, the Anti-Kaiju wall was not yet constructed anywhere near Hong Kong and it was due to the Jaegers that the two Kaijus were finally defeated and killed. There was, however another significant event that during the removal of the Kaiju "Otachi" corpse, a baby "Otachi" was born but died to strangulation of the umbilical cord.

Overall, the Battle of Hong Kong was a Human victory but a costly one, as two more Jaegers and the Pilots were vanquished by the enemy.

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