James and the group had stumbled upon the 65 million park once again, but this time, it wasn't the same abandoned and forgotten place they had found before. The park was alive, with structures and buildings that had been rebuilt, and pathways that had been cleared. It seemed like someone had been here before them.
As they explored the area, James couldn't shake off the feeling that they were being watched. He motioned to the rest of the group to keep their guard up as they made their way towards what looked like a research facility. As they approached, they heard voices coming from inside.
James carefully peered through the window and saw a group of scientists, including the one he had encountered before, Dr. Foxx, and the English-speaking velociraptors. They were all huddled around a large screen displaying a map of the world, and James could hear them discussing their plans.
"It's time," Dr. Foxx said. "The asteroid is our chance to take over the world. With the dinosaurs under our control, we'll be unstoppable."
James was stunned. He couldn't believe what he was hearing. The scientists had planned to use the asteroid as a cover to unleash the prehistoric monsters upon the world.
But what was more shocking was the fact that the English-speaking velociraptors were working with them. James had trusted his velociraptor friend, but now he wasn't so sure.
The group knew they had to get out of there and fast. But as they turned to leave, they heard footsteps approaching. They quickly hid behind some nearby crates, and soon enough, a group of armed guards walked in.
"Dr. Foxx, we've received orders to escort you to the control room," one of the guards said.
"Excellent," Dr. Foxx replied. "The asteroid is approaching, and we have work to do."
The group knew they had to act fast. They couldn't let the scientists unleash the prehistoric monsters upon the world. But they also had to find James' velociraptor friend who had been kidnapped by the English-speaking velociraptors.
They quietly followed the guards, keeping their distance, until they reached the control room. James knew this was their chance to stop the scientists and save the world.
As they entered the control room, they saw the scientists preparing to activate the time machine, which would release the dinosaurs upon the world. James and the group knew they had to act fast.
They quickly took out the guards and confronted the scientists, demanding they stop their plan. Dr. Foxx laughed and said they were too late, the time machine was already activated.
But James had an idea. He quickly entered some coordinates into the time machine, hoping it would override the previous ones. The time machine beeped, and suddenly, the screen went blank. It seemed like James' plan had worked.
The group quickly grabbed James' velociraptor friend and made their way out of the facility, but as they left, they could hear the sounds of chaos coming from the control room. The scientists had lost control of the dinosaurs, and they were wreaking havoc.
James knew that their work wasn't over yet. They had to stop the dinosaurs from destroying the world. But for now, they had to focus on finding a way to contain them. And most importantly, they had to find a way to stop Dr. Foxx and the English-speaking velociraptors from causing more harm.
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Lost in Time: Rise of the Prehistoric Monsters
Ficção CientíficaIn the aftermath of the catastrophic events of the first book, James Robertson is hailed as a hero for his brave efforts in stopping Doctor Foxx and saving humanity from the brink of extinction. However, James is haunted by the loss of his friends...