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In the years following the reintroduction of dinosaurs to the modern world, the Sawtooth Prehistoric Sanctuary in Idaho became North America's flagship for dinosaur conservation - or so the public believed. Originally intended to be a safe, natural habitat for study and tourism, the sanctuary secretly housed the first generation of genetically-modified dinosaurs, including a young Allosaurus known as Cutter.
Unbeknownst to most of the staff, these first-generation dinosaurs had been tampered with during development. DNA from other species-most notably the highly intelligent Velociraptor-was fused into Cutter's genome and others like him. While this gave some dinosaurs enhanced intelligence, it also broke their instincts, leaving most unstable, aggressive, or emotionally hollow.
Cutter, however, adapted. He watched. He learned. And eventually, he escaped.