Films: Robocroc (2013)
Alias: Stella
Type: Mutant
Location: Civilized Area/Lake/Underground
Height/Weight: Twice that of an average saltwater crocodile.
Affiliation: Neutral
Summary: Most of the time, the worst cyborgs are the ones made from the human model. But we've seen what happens when the animal kingdom gets augmented. And this time, we've found one of the worst cases of techno-organic mayhem.
History: A government experiment in the form of nanomachines has crashed into a local zoo. Without hesitation, the nanomachines swarm into the body of a saltwater crocodile named Stella, augmenting her with a robotic body hidden behind the flesh. Driven to madness by the upgrade, the croc escapes and goes on the warpath.
Notable Kills: Annihilates an entire swimming place's population, smashes through a helicopter in mid-air, and death rolls a guy to death without having to bite on him.
Final Fate: After being confronted in the sewers, the Robocroc is defeated when she bites onto someone carrying a bomb, which explodes and kills them both.
Powers/Abilities: Robocroc is basically a crocodile except far more durable and powerful.
Weakness: Heavy artillery.
Scariness Factor: 3.5-The CGI on this thing is not all that great, but that doesn't stop her from being everything you fear about crocs and killer robots put together. Robocroc's intimidating design and insane power makes her a near-perfect predator. The fact that she rarely even eats her kills makes matters worse.
Trivia: -Oddly, a lot of the restrooms in this film have the abbreviation for water closet on their doors. This is more common in Europe than it is in the US.
-This film was directed by Arthur Sinclair, who also did...nothing else. Bummer.