Kong Mark II

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Kong
Kong Mark II
Alternate names The Kid, Kong Mark II
Subtitle(s) None
Species Gorilla insulaecranii[1]
Height ~6 feet (juvenile),
18 feet[2]
Weight 200 pounds (infant)[3]
400 pounds (child)[4]
3 tons (adolescent)[5]
Relations Matthilde, King Kong, Laurel Otani
Created by Russell Blackford
First appearance Latest appearance
Kong Reborn

The Kid, otherwise known as Kong or Kong Mark II, is a giant ape monster created by Russell Blackford that first appeared in the 2005 ibooks novel, Kong Reborn.

Appearance

From birth, Kong resembled an ordinary gorilla, only much larger. He had brown eyes, and as a child, like most gorillas, he had reddish-brown fur that disappeared as his fur grew out with age. It was expected that the Gorilla parts of his genome would kick in at some point and he would become Silverback.

Origins

After the original Kong's blood was discovered on the side of the Empire State Building in 1999, some of it was sold to Jack Denham on the black market, and in January of 2004, efforts began to clone the monster. Unfortunately, only about 70% of his genome was able to be reconstructed, so the gaps were filled in with Bonobo DNA, and DNA belonging to a young male gorilla named Leonardo from the Bronx Zoo, and the blood cells were inserted into ova from his surrogate mother, a gorilla named Matthilde.

History

Kong Reborn

After the blood cells were accepted by Matthilde's ova, eleven of the twelve succeeded without any of the defects typical in primate cloning. Three were selected to be implanted into Matthilde, but only two attached, and the more robust of the two was chosen to keep on while the other was terminated. Kong gestated within Matthilde from November of 2004 until March of 2005, when the fetus was removed because he was getting too big for Matthilde to deliver. He was placed in a kind of tiny "space suit" for transfer and was placed into the artificial womb, where he grew for the next year until they felt he could safely survive on the outside. He was finally born in March of 2006, and was housed in the lower level zoos and farms of Denham Products. The only human Kong was exposed to for the first four months of his life was Laurel Otani, who came to be the closest thing he had to a mother, and fed him from a two pint bottle wearing a gorilla suit. When he grew too big in August of 2006, Otani slipped some tranquilizers into his dinner of soft fruits and milk and he awoke in total awe of a special greenhouse enclosure on the roof, surrounded by grass and tropical plants.

However as Kong grew, he began to enter puberty and suffer moody spells, which culminated in a full-on tantrum in March of 2008. After failing to reach a mango high up in a tree, Kong tore off the branch and must have enjoyed the sensation, as he then tore apart the entire enclosure, flinging dirt, plants, toys and feces. He then went to sleep and felt better. It was theorized that Kong had entered puberty early because of his not being able to have a normal relationship with a mother, coupled with his abnormal existence. It was then decided to try and repatriate Kong to Skull Island.

In December, the legal battles had been settled, and the Skull Island voyage was being planned. A press release was held in front of Kong's enclosure, and the rapidly maturing ape's eyes were almost level with the twelve foot high fence around the observation area. He was curious, and glad to have visitors, but was relatively disinterested and lay down to watch them. However, Laurel then entered with Roxanne Blaine, a Bionimals scientist, whom Kong took a liking to incredibly fast, and even grew curious enough to touch her a few times before being firmly rejected. This made Kong a bit sad, but as time wore on he began to stop getting out of bed except to get something to eat, and so the scientists began to visit him for an hour every morning to socialize with him: an experience which Kong began to relish, and he took up the habit of watching over he edge of the building, which one day lead him to roar and beat against the plexiglass until it began to crack. The guards fired a tranquilizer dart at him, but his constant motion caused it to graze off him. However, feeling the blast made him go bananas yet again. He once again tore up his habitat and threw plants, dirt, and dung before slamming his body against the windows until they broke and he began to climb down the building.

In the street Kong utterly destroyed many cars by smashing them or throwing them until he smelled Central Park on the air, and began making his way there when Jack hit him in his back with a tranquilizer. Kong turned and began angrily approaching the man as police and helicopters swarmed, but the dart took effect and put Kong to sleep. He was then put in a cage made for mammoths and transported to California, where he was approached on the tarmac outside of the Tropical Explorer by Blaine and Otani, who tried to comfort the sulking ape. On the ship, he was transferred from the cage to a pen, allowing him more room. However, Kong could smell the island and grew incredibly restless, entering an awful roaring fit, and continued his fits until he was tranquilized and carried by helicopter to the beach. When he awoke, he was coaxed by Laurel toward the beach, and on realizing his freedom, he began to run around the beach, and his mood improved considerably. After roaring in celebration, he entered a shouting match with unseen creatures on the other side of the wall.

Abilities

Trivia

  • Kong has, or at one point had, several small probes inserted just below his skin to research his mental condition.

References

This is a list of references for Kong Mark II. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Russell Blackford (November 1, 2005). Kong Reborn. ibooks. p. 97. ISBN 1-59687-133-4.
  2. Russell Blackford (November 1, 2005). Kong Reborn. ibooks. p. 238. ISBN 1-59687-133-4.
  3. Russell Blackford (November 1, 2005). Kong Reborn. ibooks. p. 92. ISBN 1-59687-133-4.
  4. Russell Blackford (November 1, 2005). Kong Reborn. ibooks. p. 109. ISBN 1-59687-133-4.
  5. Russell Blackford (November 1, 2005). Kong Reborn. ibooks. p. 137. ISBN 1-59687-133-4.

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