Dinosaur Creek (Part 1)
  • LECTURES 1,558
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  • Parties 15
  • Durée 9h 30m
  • LECTURES 1,558
  • Votes 22
  • Parties 15
  • Durée 9h 30m
Terminé, Publié initialement mai 30, 2021
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Born 65 million years ago, dinosaurs including Tex the T-Rex are feral creatures born to only live by surviving. But 65 million years later, humans with advanced technology capture the dinosaurs and mutate them with a special mutagenic substance that grants them special intelligence and upright postures. The company of Terrarium is run by the CEO Leonard Hero, who promises the dinosaurs the chance to live alongside humanity and help their species grow in the new 21st century. However, when new parts of Hero's plan start to unravel, including multiple bases, dinosaur agents, and mutated ferals living in the modern world, the dinosaur starts to realize Hero and Terrarium are not what they say, nor promise the change they were offered. Teaming up with a band of dinosaur allies and human detective Emily Tops, Tex must now lead his new friends into a path of freedom, but they must learn how to adapt to the 21st century along the way.
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