UCI: Making the world safe with more monsters!
January 25, 2010 on 8:43 am | In Monsterpocalypse | 3 CommentsWith the ongoing devastation brought on by the monstrous enemies of our civilization, UberCorp International thrives. Inspired by the most impressive of these monsters, UCI continues to advance their robo-technology. Wallace Weir, UCI President, had this to say in a recent press conference about their latest developments, soon to be revealed:
“It is most unfortunate that the greatest ingenuity is found in the midst of the greatest of tragedies. It is also a duty of humanity to embrace this. UberCorp International does just that. We put the greatest of engineering minds to work on making the best possible protection available to every nation.
Personal protection robots have kept many safe in this dangerous time, and our mecha-monster program has proved to be a great success in staving off city-wide attacks. Now, we are expanding this program with over 100,000 tons of mecha-monster. If and when there is another monster threat, you can be assured that UCI will be there alongside our customers. We must show the fiendish abominations that we do not fear their faces and that this world belongs to humanity—or at least those who can afford it.”
Secrets of the Congo
Though UCI has publicly labeled the gargantuan apes from the Congo a menace, their mecha-monster program would not exist if it weren’t for the nature-loving beasts. Even before the apes left their seclusion, the would-be mega corporation had begun gathering information about the secret society of primates.
Using stealth AI probes, UCI researchers collected DNA imaging data from the beasts. In the course of this research the scientists lost contact with one of the probes, which never made it back to UCI headquarters. There was no official investigation into the fate of the missing probe—no wonder, considering the amazing finds keeping the researchers occupied. One lab tech (speaking on terms of anonymity), however, believes it was destroyed by the very beast whose data it was sent to retrieve. That giant ape had caught the particular interest of UCI researchers early in their observations.

The much-anticipated UberCorp International monster Robo Kondo joins the faction’s ranks in Monsterpocalypse: Big in Japan. In both its alpha form and ultra form, Robo Kondo sports a high-tech jet propulsion system, giving it great maneuverability. The great robo-ape is also programmed with a combat disengagement protocol, allowing it to strike and move quickly. This works really well in tandem with its alpha form’s remote synchronization systems.
Ultra Robo Kondo helps allied units blast clusters of enemies and can easily combo punches into super strong power attacks.
Mechanizing Evil
Dr. Dietrich Bonhoffer, the head of UCI’s research department, had great interest in the Cthulians. With their cultists wiped out, the greatest knowledge of the dark beings was left with those who fought against them. When UberCorp International began negotiations with G.U.A.R.D., they did not intend to close any deals. Instead, putting forth a proposal to develop mechs for the global protectors gave UCI spies the intel needed to access G.U.A.R.D.’s highly secure monster threat database. Dr. Bonhoffer got exactly what he needed, and UCI’s monster-mech program benefited greatly.

The ability-loaded Mechathugrosh flies onto the scene ready to show off the tech savvy of UCI engineers. Its cargo bay is specifically designed for the transport of Mecha Taskmasters. Equipped with a reverse polarity tractor beam, this mecha-monster can draw allied or enemy units close. The biggest breakthrough (so far) in mecha-monster science is Mechathugrosh’s power redistribution system, allowing the mech to use nearby power sources to restore its own.
Ultra Mechathugrosh switches its flight mode to burrow mode and uses its reverse polarity tractor beam not only to draw in enemy units but also to disrupt their advancement.
New UCI Unit Models
Also in the works are the UberCorp International Mecha Chomper and Robo Brontox, soon to come off the assembly line.


Gorghadratron will gain some nice assistance from the Mecha Chomper’s advanced targeting systems, giving his multiple blasting modes a greater threat range. On their own, the Mecha Chompers can be quite effective as well, especially when ganging up in close combat.
The Robo Brontox will be a great mecha-monster support unit with its cyber positioning control systems, which strategically grants the towering mechs greater mobility. Elite Robo Brontox units are outfitted with a cloaking device to keep them safe from enemy fire.
Up Next
Next week we will take a look at the neutral units making their way into Monsterpocalypse: Big in Japan. What types of vehicles will they be? Come back to MonsterInsider.net to find out.
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