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May Olowe-Hewitt

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May Olowe-Hewitt
May Olowe-Hewitt in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Species Human
Nationality American
Aliases Corah Mateo, May Hewitt, Lyra Mateo
Affiliation Apex Cybernetics (undercover)
Occupation Former software engineer
Related to
First appearance Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Played by Kiersey Clemons
May:Man, I used to love telling people I didn't care about money... or the recognition. And the moment you dangled it in front of me, I bit. I was pissed at you, but I was pissed at myself. That night that I broke into the lab, I couldn't handle that. So I screwed us both over.
Brenda Holland:So this is the moral of your story then?
May:From now on, I'm the only one who'll pay for my mistakes.
― May and Brenda Holland ("Will the Real May Please Stand Up?")

May Olowe-Hewitt, real name Corah Mateo, is a protagonist character in the 2023 Monsterverse television series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

A gifted programmer, May was a fugitive from a tech company she wronged, creating a new life for herself under a new identity in Tokyo. After her ex-boyfriend Kentaro Randa and his half-sister Cate came to her for help decrypting files from Monarch, May found herself once more on the run from another mysterious organization, commencing a journey that forced her to confront her past and led her into a world of monsters.

History

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

May, then known as Corah, discovering evidence of AET's crimes

A skilled programmer from Tacoma, Corah Mateo secured a lucrative programming job at a company called Applied Experimental Technologies in Seattle over dinner with Brenda Holland in 2012, lured by promises of future success and generous pay. However, early into her employment, she became disappointed over AET's lack of transparency regarding what the Cybernetic Neuro-Interface unit that used her code was for and even asked Holland to be transferred to that division at one point, though Holland rebuffed her, reminding her any code she produced for AET was company property and tempted her with the notion of a promotion if she focused on her work. However, Corah's conscious got the better of her and she eventually snuck into Cybernetic Neuro-Interface unit, where she discovered footage of cruel experiments on monkeys. In retaliation for the animal abuse, Corah crashed AET's severs, costing the company millions in research. Holland quickly deduced that Corah was responsible. At her Tacoma residence, Corah said goodbye to her sister Lyra before fleeing the country and going on the run. "Will the Real May Please Stand Up?"

By 2014, Corah had moved to Tokyo under a new identity, May Olowe-Hewitt. One evening, she met artist Kentaro Randa after he accidentally snapped a photo of her while trying to take a picture of the poster promoting his show. He took the opportunity to flirt with her, and they ended up at a bar together, where he detailed more about his art career and that his first big show was set for that very night and wanted to build suspense by appearing late. Noting the pretentiousness of the show's name and Kentaro describing an act he was putting on as an artist, May questioned the authenticity of their impromptu date, but Kentaro assured her it wasn't an act and brought her to his studio. She was more impressed with his art there and questioned that art wasn't in the gallery, though he detailed that he abided by his sponsor Kimi's wishes as she was taking a chance on him. May encouraged him to get to his show, but after she declined his invitation to join him, they chose to spend the night together instead. May later asked why Kentaro didn't want to go to his gallery opening, to which he deflected and probed her for more details about herself, though she remained vague. Nevertheless, they exchanged numbers before Kentaro departed. "Parallels and Interiors"

Cate, May, and Kentaro decrypting the Monarch files

Ultimately, the relationship did not last as May and Kentaro broke up. In 2015, Kentaro approached May to ask for her help him access data storage tapes they found in their father's office alongside Cate Randa, his half-sister who he only just learned existed; his late father, Hiroshi Randa, evidently led a double life. May was less than pleased that he was contacting her for a technical favor after not speaking to her for months, though he ultimately convinced her to help, as he hoped to find evidence that proved Hiroshi did not have two families and that Cate was lying about who she was. The files belonged to Bill Randa, Kentaro and Cate's grandfather. May found the first tape encrypted, but quickly cracked it, revealing scores of redacted documents evidently belonging to an organization named "Monarch". Cate told them about agents she saw bearing Monarch's logo in San Francisco after Godzilla appeared and how they seemed to relish documenting the destruction as people were dying. She believed that Hiroshi was working for them, but Kentaro refused to believe it. He fumed to May in Japanese that Hiroshi would still be alive if he had been in Tokyo instead of San Francisco when the Titans attacked. Speaking Japanese in front of him for the first time, Cate retorted that Hiroshi wasn't in San Francisco that day either before recalling how he only returned to the city after the attack, only to abandon her again when she needed him most. Kentaro insisted he must have done everything for a reason, but Cate declared him unforgivable. She then spotted a photo of a woman standing inside a monstrous footprint on one of May's screens: her and Kentaro's grandmother Keiko.  "Aftermath"

May continued decrypting and creating a backup of the files after Cate and Kentaro left. At one point, she returned to her apartment to find two Monarch agents, Tim and Michelle Duvall, already inside, searching the place. After Cate arrived in search of her and spotted the two agents, who previously attempted to abduct her, May discreetly escaped with Cate. May retrieved a go bag, with some of its supplies, like extra passports, surprising Cate. They met up with Kentaro, whose apartment had also been searched by the same Monarch agents. Cate revealed she was willing to just give Monarch the files while May wanted to run away somewhere else as she had done before, but Kentaro said he knew where to go next, recalling what his mother had recently told him of Hiroshi's "uncle", Lee Shaw, and where to find him. The trio later entered Shaw's retirement home. Shaw, having been a close friend of Bill, Keiko, and Hiroshi, brightened upon hearing that Kentaro was Hiroshi's son, though he never knew about Hiroshi's daughter, Cate. He ushered the group outside. After telling Shaw about the files they found, they asked if he knew why Hiroshi traveled to Alaska where his plane went missing and the location of his presumed demise. Shaw questioned whether Hiroshi was really dead, but before he was able to elaborate, May noticed a hidden camera inside a tree. Shaw revealed that the "retirement home" was more of a Monarch-operated prison before showing them his ankle monitor. Before they could leave, he warned them that Monarch would continue pursuing them until they finally caught up - unless they journeyed with him to learn Hiroshi's true fate. He proceeded to cut off the ankle monitor with a hand pruner and gave them a minute to decide. "Departure"

Shaw told the trio that their search for Hiroshi would begin in Alaska, the last place he was known to be alive. Though Cate wanted no part of the search and only wanted out of Monarch's crosshairs, Kentaro agreed. May questioned Shaw's dedication to locating Hiroshi, to which Shaw explained that he considered Hiroshi more son than nephew. Shaw took the wheel of Kentaro's rental car, and after brief confusion over operating a modern vehicle and striking several obstructions in their escape attempt, Shaw crashed through the main gate to freedom. The quartet later boarded a cargo ship to South Korea. Along the way, Shaw expressed his belief that Bill Randa's files contained something Hiroshi wanted to keep secret from Monarch and hoped to discover what that was before Monarch, with May disclosing that she digitized the files. He described the files as containing the hopes, dreams, and ambitions of him, Bill, and Keiko Randa before their organization became misguided, more focused on keeping secrets than hunting monsters. May became confused over Shaw's age, noting that he should have been in his 90s despite looking much older, though he simply replied that he had good genes. He confirmed that Hiroshi worked for Monarch, calling it the Randas' "family business", though Cate was upset by these revelations, describing Monarch as her family's curse and believing Monarch should have done more to prevent G-Day. May later called Lyra to tell her she may be coming back soon before casting her phone into the water. She told Kentaro she did not trust Shaw, but when he offered her the chance to leave, she angrily reminded him that coming onto Monarch's radar cost her entire life in Tokyo.

Cate, May, and Kentaro in South Korea

After bribing the ship's captain, Shaw had Kentaro reluctantly dump Bill's files in the ocean to help them avoid any problems moving forward as they prepared to meet with a friend of Shaw's. In Pohang, Shaw so badly fumbled his interactions with security at customs that the party was led off by two armed guards. Shaw offered to bribe them, earning him a rifle to the stomach, but the same guard then locked his counterpart in their van, revealing himself to be Shaw's friend, Du-Ho. Du-Ho drove the party to an ancient plane he owned, which was to serve as their dubious chariot to Alaska.

Once their plane was in the air, Shaw shared more details about Hiroshi, though he had no knowledge of Hiroshi's two families. While searching through Bill's files, May discovered a set of coordinates in Alaska while Cate recalled details of Hiroshi's ill-fated flight, giving them a destination. Upon reaching Alaska, the group encountered a storm as Shaw took the controls and directed Cate to assist. Following their rough but successful landing, they discovered the scattered remains of Hiroshi's plane and a frozen corpse that wasn't Hiroshi. Du-Ho located an abandoned tent where Cate and Kentaro recognized their father's handwriting on a map and his signature pencil shavings, revealing his survival, though his whereabouts remained unknown. After Du-Ho discovered claw marks on the plane, he attempted to warn Shaw and the others as he moved to start their plane. The mole-like Frost Vark suddenly burst out of the ground, swiped a wing off the plane, and killed Du-Ho by freezing the plane. "Secrets and Lies"

As the Frost Vark turned its attention to the survivors, Kentaro attempted shot a flare near the Titan, distracting it long enough for everyone to reach a nearby cave. May and Shaw reprimanded Kentaro for his recklessness and Kentaro attempted to defend himself, but they were all silenced by tremors made by the Frost Vark. The tremors caused the ice under May's feet to break, forcing Shaw and Cate to help her up and leaving May on the ground barely holding back her screams from the freezing water. Shaw declared the Frost Vark had left after the tremors subsided and May used this opportunity to yell in pain. Shaw quickly grabbed her mouth to quiet her and keep her from attracting the monster before declaring they needed to leave quickly to save her. Kentaro helped May to her feet and asked is she was okay, but May retorted that she was going to die of hypothermia and rhetorically asked if Kentaro was happy that they had come to Alaska. As they walked, Kentaro requested that May slowed down, but she told Kentaro that he needed to speed up until Shaw agreed with Kentaro that she needed to save her energy to fight the hypothermia. Kentaro stated that May needed to dry her legs, but Shaw told him that they didn't have the material to build a fire and that he didn't know if the Frost Vark was still in the area. May began bickering with Shaw until Cate defused the situation by asking Shaw where he was taking them, to which he stated they were heading northwest towards the coast as they were more likely to encounter people there. Kentaro then spoke up and stated he had seen a spherical building from the plane, but no one else had noticed it. Kentaro confronted May as he assumed she had seen the building and she was just lying due to being angry at him, but May denied seeing it. The group climbed a hill, but were unable to see any buildings. Cate spotted some lights in the distance, but Kentaro asserted that the building must be behind some other nearby hills and that the lights might be further away than said building. Seeing he wouldn't budge, Shaw agreed to split up and let Kentaro go on his own.

As a snow storm blew in, Cate lamented letting Kentaro go, but Shaw reassured her he just needed to survive until they reached the lights. However, upon climbing a hill, they found themselves in the valley the Frost Vark had attacked them in, learning that they were going in circles. Realizing May wouldn't make it without being warmed up, Cate refused to move on despite Shaw's protests about the nearby Titan. After starting a fire and settling May within Hiroshi's tent, May complained that her legs were hurting, though Cate assured her this was good as it meant she didn't have frostbite yet. May wasn't as optimistic about her chances and asked Cate to call her sister Lyra if she didn't make it. Shaw returned with research papers from Hiroshi and asked whether Cate wanted to burn the papers to stoke the fire or keep them to learn as much as they could about her father, but Cate immediately told him to burn them. Shaw obliged, only for the Frost Vark to appear. Cate and Shaw helped May out of the tent as the Frost Vark burst up from underneath their fire and consumed it. Shaw realized that the Frost Vark fed on heat, and using this information created a plan to start a bonfire with aviation fuel and Du-Ho's corpse. As Shaw prepared, Cate attempted to comfort May, but May told Cate that they would eventually have to leave her and possibly Shaw behind so Cate could survive.

Cate, May, and Shaw witnessing the return of the Frost Vark

Shaw poured aviation fuel over Du-Ho's corpse, assuring Cate that Du-Ho always wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. Cate then heard a helicopter nearby seconds before the Frost Vark burst out of the ground right in front of Shaw. The Titan chased May and Cate as Shaw desperately attempted to light the fire. May tripped and held out her laptop to defend herself so the beast could freeze it first. Shaw finally lit the fire, distracting the Frost Vark. The helicopter noticed the trio and landed, revealing Kentaro already inside before the others scrambled aboard. The helicopter took off and narrowly escaped the Frost Vark as it lunged towards them while Shaw noticed a glowing hole in the Earth as they flew away. During the trip, Shaw checked May's bag, only to discover that the Frost Vark destroyed the laptop by freezing it. When the helicopter landed, the group was met by Tim, Duvall, and a group of armed guards. "Parallels and Interiors"

May, Cate, Kentaro, and Shaw were subsequently detained in separate cells at Monarch's Alaskan command post. Duvall spoke with the bedridden May, asking what her group was doing in the Alaskan mountains and if she had a backup of the Monarch files that were on her laptop. Duvall divulged that the Titan May encountered was not one previously known to Monarch. She mockingly asked if May wanted it to be named after her, though wasn't sure which name to use, as Monarch had discovered her multiple aliases during a background search. Duvall left her with a card by her bed in the event that she decided to help Monarch. The Monarch agents opted to release the kids, allowing them to continue their search for answers while keeping a close eye on them. Tim subsequently dropped Cate, Kentaro, and May off at Nome Airport, handing them new passports and other travel essentials while apologizing for their ordeal, only to be scoffed at. Using reverse psychology, he sternly warned them to return to their old lives, as he wouldn't be able to help if they endangered themselves again. Cate wanted to search Hiroshi's office in San Francisco and correctly guessed that May had a copy of the Monarch files saved in the cloud before telling her they were in too much danger to split up now.

The trio arrived at Oakland International Airport, with nearby San Francisco still lying in ruins. They were picked up in a large van by James, a work friend of Cate's mother, Caroline. He brought them to FEMA housing in Alameda Point, confirming along the way that there used to be tours of the devastation in San Francisco before the military cordoned the city off. Upon arrival, May and Kentaro attempted to go on a walk so Cate could ease Caroline into her discoveries about Hiroshi, though they found themselves face-to-face with her just before Cate blurted out Kentaro's full name; Caroline was rattled but attempted to be hospitable. She explained that she and James worked to recover clients' personal items from San Francisco. When her façade started to crack, Cate ushered May and Kentaro into her room to discuss the revelations concerning Hiroshi, with May and Kentaro overhearing the discussion in which Caroline voiced her worry for Cate, who was left traumatized after her encounter with Godzilla on G-Day.

That night, Caroline paid off a guard to avoid having the inside of the truck inspected before releasing Cate, May, and Kentaro in a secluded area. Caroline and James left them with supplies, warning them to avoid being caught and to be back by morning. Cate experienced multiple flashbacks to G-Day as she walked through the ruins of her neighborhood, narrowly escaping a military patrol only for another patrol to spot them soon after and chase them into a BART station. While exploring underground, they reached a dead end, which caused Cate to begin panicking; May helped her control her breathing, soothing her while Kentaro located a way out. Recalling her own infidelity in a previous relationship, Cate broke down, believing she was no better than Hiroshi and always let everyone down. May reminded her of the way she helped her in Alaska; she regained her composure before Kentaro led them to the surface. They soon made it to the Transamerica Pyramid and located of Hiroshi's office. Kentaro hoped to find a safe behind a map on the wall as they did in Tokyo, but found nothing. Looking at the map itself, Cate realized the lines drawn on it were not satellite paths, but something else. Browsing Bill's files on May's tablet, she located a similar map. Kentaro copied the points on Bill's map to a piece of paper, then poked holes in it and held it up against the rising sun, where the light revealed locations of interest on Hiroshi's map. Cate identified dots aligning with Alaska and San Francisco while May located another in Africa: their next destination if they are to follow the path Hiroshi took. They left with the map and returned to the van just before daybreak. Outside Caroline's house, May called Duvall to ask what she needed to do to go home. Duvall promised to tell her soon and learned of their location in San Francisco. "The Way Out"

Later, while debating their next steps, Cate, Kentaro, and May entered Caroline's house and were shocked to find Shaw, who escaped Monarch custody with help from Duvall, who was also present. Shaw expressed his belief that the Titan event Hiroshi was trying to stop would be much worse than G-Day if it was allowed to transpire and thus needed to find him. The trio reluctantly teamed up with Shaw and Duvall despite their reservations of the latter, even as Shaw vouched for her.

May and the others witnessing Godzilla's emergence

Shaw, Cate, May, Kentaro, and Duvall travelled to the Algerian Desert and met with sympathetic Monarch agents at an outpost. May was uneasy about the trip and the "movement" Shaw was starting within Monarch, but Duvall promised her that she'd be able to go home after they made it out of the desert. Shaw gave them the option to leave, but warned that the consequences of not catching up to Hiroshi and helping him could result in millions dead. The kids ultimately stuck with Shaw and ventured further into the desert to the point on their map. Kentaro then spotted Hiroshi in the distance with a strange device. The Randas and Shaw were overjoyed to see Hiroshi was alive and well, only for Shaw to realize that Hiroshi was trying to tell them to run moments before fleeing in his truck, driving off in the opposite direction. Just as a Monarch helicopter closed in on the group, the ground beneath the group's feet gave way as Godzilla emerged from the Earth, sending them tumbling off a hill. Kentaro rescued May from one of the vehicles as it fell past them. After recovering, the lot found themselves face-to-face with Godzilla as he opened his eyes. The Titan rose to his feet, causing the Monarch helicopter to crash before stomping away.

In the aftermath, Shaw reported that no one survived the helicopter crash and urged the group to leave quickly so they can determine where Godzilla was headed before Monarch, taking the map from Cate. Cate believed stopping Godzilla was impossible, but Shaw explained that he was actually trying to help the Titan. He promised them all the answers they wanted, but Cate, May, and finally Kentaro decided to part ways with them to continue looking for Hiroshi. Shaw left them supplies to last until they reached civilization. As they walked, Kentaro and Cate debated over Hiroshi's actions, with Cate optimistically believing there could be any number of reasons why he drove away. When Kentaro questioned their next steps without the map Shaw took, Cate pointed to May having backups, at which point May guiltily admitted that she made a deal with Duvall to secure her own freedom, explaining how they were able to find their location in Alameda Point. May attempted to explain herself, revealing that she had been on the run for years and had money saved to cover their travel expenses, but Cate, feeling betrayed, refused to accept it and stormed off. "Terrifying Miracles"

May in AET's custody

After arriving at the airport in Tindouf, an emotional May tried to collect herself in the bathroom when two foreboding figures entered, who she correctly deduced had been sent by AET to kidnap her. She was subsequently forced onto a private jet back to AET's headquarters in Seattle, where she was brought before her former boss, Holland. Holland and May traded recriminations, with Holland describing the animal cruelty May discovered as the future being created. May questioned why AET never issued a warrant for her arrest after costing them millions; Holland responded that the company preferred to handle such matters internally. Holland asked May what she knew about monsters, given her presence in Algeria at the same time as Godzilla. When May questioned AET's interest in Titans, Holland offered research into Godzilla's nervous system, which allowed him to walk despite his massive size, as an example. Meanwhile, having realized something was wrong immediately after her disappearance, Cate and Kentaro embarked on their own mission to find her, teaming up with Tim, who survived the helicopter crash. Tim arranged for the deployment of Monarch's new warning system to send the city into a panic, allowing him, Cate, and Kentaro to infiltrate AET's headquarters to find May, though Holland knew the alert was a hoax and that May's friends had come for her. She proposed that May walk free, but report everything she learned about Titans back to her. She exitted the office to greet Tim, Cate, and Kentaro, proclaiming the company's dispute with May settled. Cate embraced May and prepared to leave, but May stopped her and revealed her true name as Corah and past dealings with AET. She confessed that she hoped to use Hiroshi's files as leverage to get herself out of trouble with the company, apologizing for using and deceiving them before telling them to leave, planning to go on the run again. Tim Cate, and Kentaro left, but secured a deal with Monarch Deputy Director Natalia Verdugo to help Monarch deal with Shaw if they helped free May.

Monarch subsequently secured a deal with AET, which rebranded itself as Apex Cybernetics; though the details of the arrangement were not made public, May was freed and shared a tearful reunion with her family later that night. The following day, May caught up with Cate and Kentaro; suspicious of Monarch's deal with AET, she asked to go with them and see this adventure through. Cate asked if she should start calling her Corah, though May had come to prefer her alias, with the two holding hands during the car ride. "Will the Real May Please Stand Up?"

To uphold their end of the deal, the Randas and May were brought to Monarch's headquarters by Tim, who steered them through Monarch's cluttered hallways. Cate wondered why there were no portraits of the other Randas on the walls, to which Tim replied that their family's legacy was complicated, detailing Bill's increasingly outlandish theories after Keiko's death in 1959. He led them to the control room, where they learned more about gamma ray bursts from outposts all around the world, which were caused by Shaw after he destroyed the rift in Alaska with his team of rogue Monarch agents; Verdugo needed to find him urgently before he caused more chaos, as he was seeking to close all known rifts to the Titans' realm. Tim, May, Cate, and Kentaro combed through various files in Tim's office, hoping to find something that would help them determine where Shaw was headed next. After Cate found a document on Keiko's death written by Shaw, Tim revealed that she died in Kazakhstan, which they deduced to be Shaw's next destination given how much Keiko meant to him, believing he wanted to make amends for losing her by closing the rift there. Knowing they were her best chance at talking Shaw down, Verdugo granted them a small team. They traveled to the nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan, finding evidence that Shaw and his forces were there. They discovered the vortex in the heart of the plant with charges set around it, only for Shaw's forces, including Duvall, to surround them at gunpoint. Shaw appeared and agreed to speak to Cate alone. Later, Shaw started the countdown for the charges, at which point the earth began to shake. Frightened for Cate's safety, May attempted to run to her, but as another tremor struck, May was knocked off her feet and stumbled into the portal despite Cate's efforts to rescue her; Cate and Shaw also fell into the rift just before the charges detonating, sealing the portal. "Birthright"

May regained consciousness in a forest surrounded by dazzling lights. As she was coming to, electricity gathered on the ground around her. Shaw tackled her to safety just before a bolt of lightning shot up from the ground into the sky. He navigated her through the lightning field as they evaded bolt after bolt. Once they safely escaped the field, he explained that when a rift closed, it left a residual electrical charge, which he learned about on his last mission to the Titans' realm decades prior. May was stricken with guilt to realize that Cate fell into the portal while running back for her, worried she may not have survived, but Shaw reassured her that they fell in together and that they would find her. They explored the forest, calling for her as strange insects flew overhead, though Shaw warned that they had deceptively little time to find Cate, leaving May confused. He proceeded to recount his previous stint in this place to May; in 1962, he was sent to explore the realm as part of a mission dubbed Operation Hourglass. The mission went awry, but he was able to return to the surface as the crew's sole survivor after roughly a week, only to learn that 20 years had passed on the surface due to time dilation in this realm when he emerged in 1982. May finally realized why he did not look his age. He shared that he didn't think of his experience as losing years, and believed it would be worth it if he could get her home before the same amount of time passed for her. "Axis Mundi"

May reuniting with Cate in Axis Mundi

Soon, May finally located and reunited with Cate, only to find she was not alone; she was astonished to see that Cate was joined by an unaged Keiko Randa, alive and well, with May recognizing her from the photographs they saw in Bill's files. Keiko demanded to know who they were until Shaw called out to her, initially hiding himself from view, where they learned that Keiko believed it was still 1959 and that only a few weeks had passed since she entered this realm. Shaw was tearfully forced to tell her that over half a century had passed on the surface, and that it was now 2015. She quickly determined the cause—gravitational distortion warping space-time—before the weight of it overwhelmed her. Cate and May confirmed that Shaw was telling the truth before he came into view to share an emotional reunion, having to break the news of Bill's death to her before Cate revealed she was Keiko's granddaughter.

Keiko led Shaw, Cate, and May to her camp, revealing a beacon she recovered that she reconfigured to send out a signal to the surface world. Cate let her know that Monarch was still around in 2015 and that Hiroshi was part of it. Shaw asked Keiko if she could return the beacon to its original configuration, which would allow them to attract a Titan and return home. The quartet carried the beacon through the realm, which Keiko named Axis Mundi, to Shaw's original landing site and the capsule he left behind in 1962. As they prepared the beacon, attaching it to the capsule, Keiko voiced her intent to stay behind, feeling the world had left her behind until being convinced to join them by Cate. They entered the capsule and activated the beacon. They then witnessed the arrival of a nearby Titan, the Ion Dragon, which presented a major complication as it was already inside Axis Mundi, leaving the rift impassible. It flew toward them, but passed overhead as Cate reported another creature coming through the rift. On the Ion Dragon's next pass, it struck the capsule with its tail, pulling wires apart and shutting off the gamma ray simulator. As the other Titan began leaving, losing interest now that the beacon had been severed, Shaw climbed out of the capsule as the others protested. He struggled to reconnect the cables as the Ion Dragon landed before him, briefly stalking him before he successfully reactivated the beacon. The Ion Dragon roared at him, only for Godzilla to roar back from the rift. Godzilla entered Axis Mundi and battled the Ion Dragon. After a short bout, Godzilla ripped off the Ion Dragon's wing and hurled it into the rift, turning it into a vortex that began sucking nearby objects into it, including the capsule. Shaw attempted to run after the capsule to join them and grabbed Keiko's hand, but ultimately let go as to not endanger the others. Once Keiko reentered the capsule, May sealed the hatch as they passed through the rift.

The capsule surfaced on a tarmac surrounded by trucks and a strange device as Keiko opened the hatch. Uniformed men led Keiko, Cate, and May to a hangar, where they were met by Kentaro, who shared hugs with both Cate and May and revealed that it was now 2017. They were also joined by Hiroshi, who shared emotional reunions with Cate and his long-lost mother. May was then shocked to see Holland with them, with Tim revealing they had been working with Apex as Holland explained somebody had to foot the bill for this mission to help bring them back. Just then, sirens began to blare as they were ushered into the facility due to an approaching Titan: Kong, the ruler of Skull Island"Beyond Logic"

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