{1.03}Isla Nublar

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We landed very oddly. The helicopter jolted down in fast movements. We all were quick to fasten our seat belts.

"Yahoo!" whooped Hammond.

Alan was having a hard time with his seat belt and Hammond was hollering and leaning over Ellie trying to instruct him, all while I was trying not to burst out in laughter. Alan ended up tying the two ends together.

We all hopped out of the helicopter. Ian stuck out his hand and I accepted it as helped me down with a smile.

Jeeps waited on a road next to the helicopter pad. Ellie, Alan, Ian and I got into one. The lawyer and Hammond got into the next.

The driver drove through a big fence with signs saying "WARNING:HIGH VOLTAGE 10,000 VOLTS" . This must be some good amusement park if they have to keep things out with 10,000 volts. Unless they're keeping something in...

We drove through a grassy terrain and stopped in the middle.

Ellie was staring at a huge leaf whispering "This shouldn't be here." to herself.

"How come?" I ask.

"Dr. Lohmann-" she began.

"You can call me, Beth. However, we will be spending this weekend together." I interrupted with a smile.

"Ellie." She smiles back. "This plant is from the cretaceous period, which as you know was millions of years ago."

"Yea, like dinosaur times right?" I ask.

"Ladies..." Dr. Grant says tapping our heads.

Ellie and I looked up at the other who were looking into the distance. Following their line of sight, we see the creature before us.

"Holy fucking shit..." I mumble. "That's uh... that uh..."

"Dinosaur." Dr. Malcolm finishes for me.

I saw Dr. Grant get out and on his knees like he was about to puke.

Ian muttered something but I couldn't make out the words he was saying.

I was looking at a real life brachiosaurus. It stood at least 35 feet in the air.

We all looked up in amazement.

"A T-Rex!" I hear Dr. Grant say.

So that's what calls for 10,000 volts.

Without a second to think, we are whisked away to an amusement ride. One that shows us the process in making the dinosaurs.

A mosquito from the Cretaceous Period would bite the dinosaur preserving its blood. The mosquito would get stuck in tree sap and become fossilized. Jurassic Park engineers would dig up the sap and using hard techniques they'd get the blood. To fill in the holes of the experiment they used frog DNA.
The ride shifted frantically to the left and took us to see outside the lab.

"Wait can't we see the fertilized eggs?" Ellie asked twisting around to Hammond.

"It's kind of a ride." he explained.

Dr. Grant counted off "1...2...3..." and we all pushed the metal bar in front of us up.

We all got off the ride and went into the lab.

Hammond, liking our curiosity, followed along.
We all walked over to what looked like a nursery. Eggs were under a hot light. Like an incubator. Holy shit! Real dino eggs!

A tall man stood with a lab coat on and a check board in hand.

"Hi I'm Dr. Wu." he announced with a proud smile.

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