[hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/jlCrEnc.png[/img] [sub][color=a9a9a9][b]Bodö, Norway[/b][/color][/sub] [sub][b]Mentions:[/b] [@Klomster][/sub][/center] [hr] If any keen-eared folks were stationed at the station, they could hear an echoing cry mix with the howling of the winter storm. Yet it wouldn't be a sound like they've ever heard before - as if a gurgling motor was combined with the terrifying screech of a banzai. And if they looked closely on the far-side of the mountains, blue lights can be sen flickering in the distance. [hr] The large, slender black shape - belonging to Neurotis - finally came into view as its cloaking shield finally wore off. Her maw was drooling with venomous spit as hunched over a large cliff-side overlooking the quiet town of Bodö. She hadn't eaten for a good three days - having been forced to move westward by the sudden rise of rival titans in the area. For a time, the Siberian tundra had tended to her every needs. Once she was able to escape the containment facility that kept her in for so long all those decades ago, she was finally free to disappear deep into the northern forests. And despite the cold, it had all the food and space that she desired. Rarely had she ever left the country, only going south towards Kazakhstan or Mongolia to feed on herds of goats or chase away other rivals. But recently, the titans Neurotis encountered were stronger than usual. Even despite her best efforts, she couldn't compete significantly against their brute strength. Even her venom was unable to penetrate through their extremely tough armor and skin - in fact one of them wasn't even made out of flesh, it was of rocks. Now forced out of her territory, Neurotis had to move westwards for greater pastures. The city of Moscow would've been her first stomping grounds, until a larger titan spooked her once again - forcing her to move further westward into Europe. Now she's here - the very tip of the land available to her - with an empty stomach. This city would do nicely to help her find some nourishment. [hr] [color=ed1c24][b]TERRA LOG: CODE RED[/b][/color] At precisely 1:23 PM CET, TERRA officials were suddenly warned about an attack taking place in Bodö, Norway. Data captured on the ground had confirmed the attacker to be none other than the elusive SP-1989b - codenamed "Neurotis" - who hadn't been seen or detected since the "Breakout of 1991". Officials declared the specimen as MIA by 1992 - but it's clear that she had survived for 27 years undetected. According to data logs, Neurotis was first detected just a hundred meters before it entered the city. This was unusual, as scanners would've detected it at least several miles away prior to landing. Something about her morphology allowed her to remain undetected for so long before finally revealing herself. Senior Scientists - who had observed her during her containment - speculated about her ability to cloak - given how her skin was able to change pigments and bounce back radio waves. They've also discovered that her large spines might've also had a factor in disabling on-site trackers via a special EMP discharge. If this is confirmed, she could arguably be one of the most deadly titans to ever walk our technological society.