What If the AAF cast was in Carnivores: Tyrannosaurus Mayhem
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  • Reads 26
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2022
Mature
After the group agree to join an expedition on planet FMM-UV32, they find themselves lost after the single male Tyrannosaurus kille the instructor. Forced to leave the plains of delphaeus, they were outcasted to the Fort Ciskin after being  chased by Utahraptors. With the death of the unhatched younglings coming into play, the Rex chased the group in hopes to avenge its babies. However a flash flood has wiped the group and the rex to the lush jungles of Vengar Fjords. 

Melody and Peter might have lost a bit of information on the "Galore" project, that doesn't mean that the secrets are completely gone. With some influence of communism in Andy's mind, he tries to bring the group together with communism
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