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  • Raptors by Alex-Ferrante
    Alex-Ferrante
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    RAPTORS is a gripping non-profit fan fiction that pays homage to Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park universe. Set before the events of the original novel, this story follows Robert Muldoon, the skilled game warden, as he transitions from managing an African wildlife park to confronting humanity's most ambitious and dangerous creation - the Velociraptors. Through meticulous scientific detail and heart-pounding action, the narrative explores the consequences of genetic engineering gone too far. As Muldoon witnesses the evolution of these prehistoric predators from controlled specimens to terrifyingly intelligent hunters, he races against time to prevent catastrophe while wrestling with the moral implications of playing god with nature. This intense prequel captures the essence of Crichton's work - the perfect blend of scientific intrigue and primal fear, reminding us that the most dangerous monsters aren't those created by nature, but by human ambition.
  • Tether by mhsato27
    mhsato27
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    At MIT, Professor Hale has spent a lifetime chasing a question most scientists won't touch: what if time isn't a wall-but a surface you can index? Under the cover of a legitimate university lab, Hale and his doctoral assistant quietly build something that shouldn't exist, funded by a wealthy benefactor no one is allowed to name. Their machine doesn't send a body into the past. It sends a presence-a tethered observer-threaded through an aperture of computation so narrow it can only hold for seconds. The rules are brutal. The farther back you go, the more the calculations explode-Earth's motion, atmospheric drift, the shifting geometry of cities, the chaos of unknown perturbations. Past a narrow window-less than sixty years-the odds turn lethal. And even within the safe range, the tether can only hold for thirty to ninety seconds before the link destabilizes and the consequences become catastrophic. They tell themselves it's harmless. You can only watch. You can't touch. You can't speak. You can't change anything. Until the data comes back... wrong. A flicker in the signal. A tug on the line from the other side. The unmistakable sensation that the past is not as passive as it should be-and that something, or someone, may be noticing the observer. Because if time can be visited, it can also be contested. And the first rule of Tether is simple: If the line breaks, you don't just lose the traveler. You lose what's still human on the end of it.
  • DNA by project_paperclip7
    project_paperclip7
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    Something is created in the lab, something that shouldn't even exist. Subject 586.
  • I'll Take Ten by technothrillers
    technothrillers
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    Historical fiction Young Adult
  • Where Have All the Ruasonids Gone? by wastesjunksandmesses
    wastesjunksandmesses
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    The Ruasonid Project of Ciozosem, an old-fashioned scientific organization based on the space station, Selitper was a success. Are the mini-dinosaurs known as Ruasonids... a treat or a threat?
  • A Weird, Genetically modified Story by Meowdas
    Meowdas
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    10 Years after the fall and destruction of Jurassic Park along with John Hammonds death, And Doctor Henry Wu's Death on Isla Nublar by a (REDACTED), The Genetic technology is up for sale, Who buys it? Do they use it correctly? Will they regret it?
  • On Earth's Altar by gvryel64
    gvryel64
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    The discovery of a prehistoric body sets in motion a cataclysmic chain of events long foretold by ancient prophecy . . . . Still grieving his mother's death, Seattle bachelor Peter Barshman receives a cryptic message from his estranged father. As he ponders its meaning, he is approached by Nechama Davila, a young Israeli archaeologist who believes Peter and his father harbor information about a stolen artifact of immense importance. But she's not the only one zeroing in on Peter. When assassins strike, the two of them are thrust into a deadly game of cat and mouse where the only hope for survival is finding the artifact before the killers find them. Tinkering away in his basement laboratory, former CDC virologist R. K. Brisling receives an urgent phone call. The vice president of the United States is dead, and Congress wants to know why. Dragged out of semi-retirement to investigate, Brisling returns to the CDC in Atlanta, where he confronts his tragic past and a looming viral outbreak beyond his wildest fears. When Brisling traces the outbreak to its unlikely source, he uncovers an astonishing link between the virus, the artifact and the ancient prophecy--a link that could shape the future of human civilization. _____________________________ Here's what others are saying about ON EARTH'S ALTAR: "... This is definitely one of the best books I've ever read on WP!" -- @linahanson, Wattpad Ambassador "Intelligent, mysterious, beautifully written ..." -- @Megerah111 "Very Dan Brown like ... I've read all of his novels. For storytelling, attention to research, and writing style, I'd put [G. F. Berntsen's] writing on par with his." -- @elmerseward