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Fandom Jurassic Biosphere

Casey

Mighty Dragon of The Pit



"The park to put all to shame."


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Jurassic Biosphere, the third installment of the infamous, previously failed attempts of a Jurassic Park chain, is the recent third attempt in John Hammond's dream of a theme park which allows people to look up in awe at the beasts of their childhood; alive and in the flesh. It is set on a cluster of islands by the name of Isla Postremum, located a few thousand miles to the west of Hawaii, with its attractions clustered into top of the range, biospherical domes, separated by a man-made river holding the marine life. Each dome holds a different terrain and environment to cater to each dinosaur species; be it an icy tundra or rotting marshes. This has allowed the natural order of what was Earth sixty five million years earlier to be regained rather than restricted by metallic enclosures, with herds of herbivores roaming extensive fields in search of food and carnivores butting heads. Thick, prehistoric plants grow in forests and extend up towards the reflective glass; bogs rot and suck talons down into the mud; deserts whip sand around in thick storms; oceans bustle with schools of fish and animals that threaten the size of the blue whale. The larger theropods and aggressive animals are separated into their own enclosures within the domes as to prevent conflict with the other dinosaurs, though the more social animals, such as Velociraptors and Carnotaurs, are grouped together as to ensure that they develop the social skills needed for theirs, and others', well being.


The domes of each enclosure are made of large glass panes which are technologically designed to adjust the environment according to the climate it is meant to mimic, with rainfall, snow and humidity adjustable using other technology. As to protect the Park from the chaos that has plagued the previous attempts, the dinosaurs are equipped with special tracking implants embedded in their shoulders at birth which prevent them from crossing their borders in their habitats using specialised shocks, as well as, should they escape, use shocks strong enough to slow them, supply GPS coordinates and support the staff in guiding them back to their enclosures. Carnivorous animals are still prevented from hunting as to not traumatise the younger children and also grant the public satisfied, somewhat domesticated genetic modifications, rather than bloodthirsty predators that nature had exploring the earth back when humans weren't a twinkle in an eye. For those which consume land creatures, livestock are released into the enclosures at specific times of each day as to induce a chase, while fish eaters are supplied constantly using the smaller branches of rivers and water supplies in the domes.



Though, not having learned from their previous mistakes, the scientists have created not one, but two, hybrid dinosaurs. They have been raised separately, though share similar characteristics; they both trigger nightmares with simple glimpses at their hides, they were designed with the lingering memories of childhood horrors at mind, and are both possess unfathomable intelligence. The DNA alternates are not kept as tightly under wraps so that the dinosaurs can be properly contained, using weaknesses imbedded in their structure, but do not go into specific detail of the enhanced capabilities of the animals that stem from these advancements. The dinosaurs' separate enclosures are always bustling with activity from interested visitors and never fail to put on a show, unadmittedly, due to their unpredictable nature.



Jurassic Biosphere has been the most successful attempt at this franchise out of all three; the species are diverse, the security and protection methods are regularly drilled and are some of the best to date, the visitors are treated in five star luxury, with the dinosaurs constantly a source of entertainment. A lingering but expectant question still lingers; what can go wrong?


When an unexpected, harsh tropical storm hits the island during repairs, the control tower, the base for the controlling of the tracker implants and security of the domes, falters and trips the electricity from the backup generators over many of the larger habitats. When the hybrids, using their intelligence, proceed to escape from their now vulnerable enclosures and free other relatives in hopes of uniting against the humans that caged them for entertainment, what will happen? Will a group of people, ranging from guests to elite staff of the Park, be able to restore the control tower in time to save the guests and the other enclosures? What alliances and enemies will be made when the hard-headed and new-found wits of the animals collide?



Will the Park secure the animals in time to remain open?





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  • Icy Tundra
  • Desert
  • Lush Forest
  • Bog/Marshland
  • Open Shrubland
  • Beachfront/Flat Forest with Water Borders (an island within an island)
  • Mountainous
  • Open Plains
  • Marine (the river that cuts through the islands)


 
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