Humans And Dinosaurs
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  • Reads 1,211
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2015
65 million years ago, a meteor, 6 miles wide, struck earth's atmosphere and obliterated the dinosaurs. For 65 million years, no dinosaur has walked on our earth. Or maybe not...

Maryland Hopkins lives in the country of Lacerta Insulae, 5 small islands in the middle of Norway and England. Lacerta Insulae, is a country where dinosaurs are worshiped and The Almighty God. In Lacerta Insulae, 13 year old children are taken from their families and arrive at Project Lacerta. Project Lacreta is when the 13 year old children of, Lacerta Insulae, are given the DNA of a dinosaur based on their personality and how the body will react to the DNA of a dinosaur. After 2 months of study and training, the children are given the DNA and are put into an arealike forest in the Jurassic Era. The children will live in there for 3 months of survival in there dinosaur form...

Maryland has turned 13, which means her death, as she calls it. Her friend Ash calls it, 'A way to prove your strength', and Penny says it as, 'The way you will be remembered... a sacrifice perhaps...'

Ash, Maryland, and Penny, best friends since kindergarten now will enter the Project Lacerta and fight to the death...

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