Ts-eh-Go

Height: 30 meters

Weight: 12,000 tons

Powers: TsehGo's stinger is designed to penetrate. Its stinger can secrete acid strong enough to eat its way through the strongest materials. TsehGo is encased in a strong carapace. It has strong, snapping claws and teeth.

History: Since the birth of mutations, the United States government has secretly been funding a project known as "First Wave", which involves a massive scorpion called Ts-eh-Go (TsehGo). When Godzalla departs to New Mexico, H.E.A.T. follows, believing Godzalla's abrupt departure to be the work of another mutation. In the desert, H.E.A.T. uncovers strange saliva samples. It is then that they are attacked by TsehGo, a gigantic scorpion! Luckily, Godzalla arrives and saves them, but the fight ends in a standstill once the military intervenes.

Later, it is explained that there is a "Second Wave", involving smaller, cheaper, yet deadlier scorpions. H.E.A.T. is imprisoned, as the Colonial in charge of the operation does not want them interfering. But when TsehGo goes out of control and attacks the soldiers, Godzalla saves them, but becomes a victim of TsehGo's acid and poisonous sting. Eventually, Second Wave breaks free and the Colonial is forced to depend on H.E.A.T. Godzalla is rejuvenated, and after Nick succeeds in having the Second Wave attack TsehGo, Godzalla incinerates them. After H.E.A.T. and Godzalla departs the Colonial grants permission to begin operation "Third Wave"�

Fighting Power: *****

A monster strong enough to fight Godzalla to a standstill! TsehGo's thick carapace is strong enough to withstand conventional attacks and Godzalla's thermonuclear flames - for a while. When up close, TsehGo's snapping claws deliver a strong grip to pull its opponent close enough to stab them with its stinger. But when its stinger can't inject its poison, it sprays an acid deadly enough to melt away even Godzalla's sturdy hide. Afterwards, TsehGo would inject its stinger into the fresh wound, which would paralyze its opponent long enough for it to feed. It is highly recommended to engage TsehGo under extreme caution. Only monsters wielding devastating power, super regenerative capabilities and incredibly thick hides can overcome TsehGo. Another useful ability is flying, as TsehGo is only land-based.

But in the end, the best advice is simply avoiding its stinger.
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