Chapter I: The past meets the Present…
*Somewhere in the New Mexico Desert, December 15, 2012 AD, 2:30 pm*
It was mid-afternoon in the New Mexico Desert. Although it was normally barren, and lifeless, it wasn't like that today. For nearly a full year, the US Government, and some of the world's leading scientists were preparing for one of the world's most important experiments- to bring several living organisms from the past into the present.
There were many scientists from around the world, a base, and tons and tons of equipment everywhere. They were all running all over the place, getting the final adjustments ready. Finally, nearly an hour later, it was ready to commence.
*3:02 pm*
At 3:02 pm, the experiment was commencing. A large, white pad was set out, where the creatures would appear.
And after that was set, a high-class paleontologist from Arizona walked up in front of the crowd, and then announced, "Fellow scientists, biologists, and paleontologists", he started.
"Today, December 15, 2012 shall be the most important day in science, and maybe the world! For today, we are going to go back in time, and bring seven prematurely chosen dinosaurs into the present! Impossible you say? Well we intend to prove that time travel can be accomplished!"
After he finished, all the scientists clapped and cheered.
Then the paleontologist continued, "Also, I along with a team I'll bring along with me, shall be going back to get them back to our time!"
Right then, the four others came up and stood by him as they fatefully stepped onto the white pad. Their names were Larry, Chuck, Max, and Marvin. The lead paleontologists name was Thomas. Then after a while of last minute adjustments, they fatefully stepped onto the pad, and set the time and date on special time circuits attached to them. Then Thomas pressed a button on one of them, and they instantly disappeared into the unknown past. Everyone around them cheered. Time travel had just successfully been, if they had all known what was going to happen over then next week, they would've called off the experiment, and headed for the nearest nuclear bunker…
