It had been a while now since you got stranded on planet 4546B, after the Aurora crash landed on it, and you were the only survivor. You had explored all of this region you were in. It was an underwater wonderland, and both the best and worst meanings of that term. From active lava lakes, teleporting alien robots and crab and squid hybrids the size of a truck to giant creatures with reefs on their backs, huge kelp forests and caves with glowing pink mushroom like plants... You truly had seen it all. Or so you thought. Today, you decided that you were feeling a bit adventurous. You went off the edge of the known regions you had explored. You went in your submersible, the Cyclops. And you packed your mechanised exosuit, the P.R.A.W.N. suit. You climbed aboard the submarine and started voyaging past the known places you visited on this planet. Eventually, the ocean turned a bright blue, like it does when out in the open. You drove your sub deeper, until no light shined through whatsoever. You were now in... The Midnight Zone. A place so deep, where the water pressure is so strong, it would crush your lungs, where nearly no creatures live because of the inhospitable conditions, and where there is most definitely countless creatures that no one has ever seen before. Eventually, you heard your PDA send a message. It said:
"Warning: entering Ecological Dead Zone. Adding report to databank."
This was unnerving. Very unnerving. "Dead Zones" are where no creatures live, or rather, if there are any, barely live there whatsoever. But apart from that warning, it all seemed fine and dandy for you, until something incredibly out of the ordinary happened...
You looked on your sub's sonar and saw something you wish you didn't see. A red form. Meaning... A predator. One of critical danger level to you. And... It seemed huge. Gigantic, even. Most likely over a full hundred metres long. This was definitely a Leviathan class entity. It moved up until it was right in front of the ship. You stared up from the sonar system and stared at the front window of your ship, and then... You saw it. It was a Leviathan! Except... It looked... Oddly humanlike...? It looked like a girl! A hundred plus metre long girl with blue skin and glowing orange eyes, yes... But a girl, nonetheless. This was odd. Incredibly odd. She stared right at you, her gaze unblinking, her expression purely neutral.