Newbay, the once beautiful town with its own lake making the townspeople live happily and peacefully within their fishing community. The large pharmacy company Biotech came in and created a large factory using the lake's water to power it using an experimental hydro powering system.
With this new factory the town expanded and introduced a whole new type of business to Newbay, this included some mysterious people in suits disappearing into the factory and never seen again for months at a time.
Only about ten hours ago a fire broke out from an unknown source, and while the townspeople fought against the fire something happened to cause chaos to break out within an hour.
Monsters appeared and wrecked havoc throughout the town, polluting the air and water spreading the infection through the townspeople until a small group of survivors made out a distress call calling the Thunderbirds.
More monsters were now appearing throughout their hide out and things were getting closer to the end of Newbay, it was time for their escape.
The sun is peaking over the distant horizon, time is running out.
Wincing as he climbed out of one of the large pillars, he felt his shoulders crack a little as he rotated his arms. �Ouch� He muttered before grinning, grabbing a bit of pipe and ran towards the large tyrant monster in front of him.
The pipe rang loudly as it hit the monster, stunning both it and its attacker.
A loud crack above their heads made the man jump back to avoid being hit from above, but instead caught a human body.
�Scott? Now�s not the time to drop in bro� John muttered putting him aside, not surprised that he was able to hold his brother in both of his arms with ease before pushing the monster back with a series of punches, dodging the monster�s slashes barely.
Scott groaned a little as he fought to regain consciousness, he opened his eyes before closing them slightly again. He could hear a fight going on in front of him, and forced himself to get his body moving even though it ached in pain from the fall.
The Tyrant roared in pain and anger, flexing one of its arms back to try and free the pole that was now wedged in between its shoulder blades.
�That should by us some time, come on� John said sounding out of breath and pulled Scott up onto his feet, leading him away from the battle scene.
The building was groaning loudly around them from the massive damage done to the main structure and support pillars. Looking out of the large gaps that were the windows of the car park, they knew they were running out of time.
Virgil sent Gordon in to help the survivors settle down inside Thunderbird Two, glad that nothing had touched their birds while he paced between the two machines.
Since Scott had disappeared through the hole that had suddenly appeared in the ground, and the deafening roar of the monster that had chased them from the labs Virgil had felt scared and worried that they would never see each other again.
Looking up at the sky, Virgil could see that the sun was rising as the night faded. It transformed the darkened sky into a beautiful scene, one that Virgil had painted once before but now wishes that he wasn�t seeing it.
Time was running out for them all.
John pushed Scott up the emergency stairs seeing that they were clear until they reached the top, �Get going! I�ll meet you up there!� He ordered his older brother before setting up the last of the bombs on the door.
He hoped that they would go off hitting the monster he had been fighting to give his family more time to escape, and seal the floor at the same time.
Scott held onto the stair rails for the fear of his own life as he slowly got up them, his vision spun dangerously making him feel that he would trip over his feet or collapse any minute.
John soon caught up with him and helped him up the rest of the way until they soon found Virgil waiting for them outside of Thunderbird Two.
�What are you waiting for?� John called as they made their way over to Thunderbird One.
�Get going! That monster is probably right behind me!� He added as he unlocked Thunderbird One�s ladder and helped Scott up it before feeling the floor shake below his feet.
�But John� Virgil said half torn in what to do.
�Virgil, please we can talk about this later� John pleaded as the floor shook again.
�Later then� Virgil replied and disappeared into his own bird, it soon took off meaning that Gordon was just waiting for the go ahead.
John climbed into Thunderbird One and hoped that they would be up in the sky and clear of Newbay before the monster could burst through the thick concrete roof of the multi-story car park.
Just as Thunderbird one took off, the roof burst out and a piece of rubble struck the side of the International Rescue craft damaging one of the engines.
Swearing colourfully John opened the radio channel, �Virg, just get out of here! We�ll catch you up easily!� He said seeing Thunderbird Two hovering above them.
�FAB Thunderbird One be careful!� Virgil called back and focused on getting away from the danger zone.
�Yeah, you too Virg� John replied before sighing softly, looking down at the scene below him.
The computer beeped signalling the fires rising up from inside the building before locking on, �Scott, are you still with me?� John called to his passenger.
�Until the end John, the missiles would work� Scott replied sounding drained and just wanted to sleep.
�Gotcha� John said with a grin and focused on flying around and launched the missiles they used to fight fires straight at the source of the small blaze before setting course to get out of the city.
As Thunderbird Two flew out of the range of the nuclear missile, Virgil and Gordon pulled on the controls to dodge it barely missing them but detonated in the centre of Newbay, filling it and the entire area around the town in a bright white light.
All they could do was hanging on to the controls, waiting for the inevitable shockwave hoping that Thunderbird One had gotten out of there.