1. Three Years Later. . .

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- June 10th, 2018 -

News Reporter: "Three years after the fall of Jurassic World, the debate over Isla Nublar rages on. The island's long dormant volcano, reclassified as active, has shown considerable unrest in recent months. Theologists now predict an extinction level event will kill off the last living dinosaurs on the planet. Since the disaster that shocked the world in 2015, the Masrani Corporation has paid out more than $800 million in damages to settle class action lawsuits brought by survivors. Activist groups have mobilized around the globe, in what has become the flashpoint animal rights issue of our time. With an eruption expected at any moment. . . the US Senate has convened a special committee, to answer a grave moral question: Do dinosaurs deserve the same protections given to other endangered species, or should they be left to die?"

- US Capitol -

Ian: "I think. . . that we should allow our. . . magnificent, glorious dinosaurs, to be taken out by the volcano" he speaks into his mic, the crowd behind him speaking among themselves.

Senator: "Silence please"

Dr Malcolm: "As deeply sad as that would be. We altered the course of natural history. This is the correction" he explains.

Senator: "Are you suggesting the Almighty is taking matters in his own hands?" he asks Dr Malcolm.

Dr Malcolm: "Senator, with all due respect, God's not. . . part of the equation. No. What I mean is that, in the last century we amassed a landmark technological power. And we've consistently proven ourselves incapable of handling that power. 80 years ago, who could've predicted nuclear proliferaton? But then, there it was. And now, we've got genetic power. So. . . How long is it gonna take for that to spread around the globe and, what's gonna be done with it? It ain't gonna stop with the de-extinction of the dinosaurs"

Senator: "I'm not sure I know what you're talking about."

Dr Malcolm: "I'm talking about. . . man-made, cataclysmic, change"

Senator: "What kind of change?"

Dr Malcolm: "Change is like death. You don't know what it looks like until you're standing at the gates. But I do know this. If we continue to contain this way of life, one where we stay under the illusion of having power over everything and keep tampering with nature, it will come back to haunt us. Life cannot be contained like that, life breaks free, life. . . finds a way"

- Dinosaur Protection Group Headquarters, San Francisco - 

Claire was currently inside an elevator, holding a few coffees in her hand as she waits to reach the office floor. The elevator pings and the doors open slightly, making Claire have to squeeze through carefully so she didn't drop the drinks. Once out she see's everyone busy, some watching the news on tv, some on call, and some dealing with paperwork. 

Zia: "As a matter of fact, I do have the dinosaurs' best interests in mind. I'm a paleo-veterinarian" 

Phone: "Is that a real thing?"

Zia: "That's a real thing" she replies, giving a forced smile.

Phone: "You've seen one?"

Zia: "No, I hadn't seen one with my own eyes. You know not everyone can afford to spend their life savings!" she sarcastically say before motioning for Claire to come over. Claire places Zia's coffee down on the desk before taking her phone.

Claire: "Hello? Hello, um. . ." she pauses for a second, looking to Zia as she mouths the names. "Congresswoman Delgado, I'm Claire, the lead organizer in there. . . Of course, but If I can just get a moment of your time?. . . Great. Thank you"

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