A boat turned on Isla Sorna. On it were Dr. John Hammond and Dr. Ian Malcolm who were traveling to the island with their guides: Hannah Willins and Riley Harris.
They were both colleagues at the University of Cambridge.
They knew a lot about dinosaurs by studying them together.
They were hired to guide them to Isla Sorna to destroy the rest of the carnivore population in order to stop possibilities of them reaching the city back home.
"Here we are, people," said their boat driver: Captain Mac Jones.
"Just take a look at this, John," said Malcolm as they saw the sight of the herbivore dinosaurs.
Hammond was amazed. He had never seen such beautiful sight in years.
Willins and Harris were very surprised. They had finally seen dinosaurs for the first time in their lives.
Jones gazed from behind his steering wheel.
"Look, Hannah," said Harris, "we finally made it."
"Of course, we did, Riley," Willins replied.
That night, the mist rolled in and the five of them couldn't see anything.
"Where are we, John?" asked Malcolm curiously.
"Why, I don't know, Ian," Hammond replied.
Then there was trouble. The group saw a big fin in the water.
"What is that?" asked Harris.
"Could it be a shark?" asked Jones.
"Out here in the jungle?" replied Willins, "no way."
Then suddenly, the big fin rose out of the water and the group saw the creepiest dinosaur they had ever seen: the Spinosaurus. It roared at them.
"W-w-what is that?" stuttered Jones.
"It's...it's..." stuttered Willins slowly.
"...a Spinosaurus," finished Harris.
The Spinosaurus landed its big foot in the boat. The five passengers fled before that. The boat was destroyed.
"Run!" called Hammond.
The Spinosaurus chased Hammond, Malcolm, Willins, Harris and Jones down through the jungle.
They all ran as fast as they could and soon the Spinosarus soon ran out of breath. The group soon escaped it and hid through the jungle. They were now stranded on the island.
"Now what do we do?" asked Malcolm.
"Ian, here's the walkie-talkie," said Hammond, "you must call the Costa Rican Government and order a rescue team on this island.
"Right away, John."
And he dialed the number of the Costa Rican Government. They all had hopes for a rescue operation.
Back in New York, Joe Kingston, co-founder of Biosyn gave a morning speech.
"Good morning, people of Biosyn. It is nice to see you all here today. Shall I present our founder of the company: Lewis Dodgson."
From the other end of the room, Lewis Dodgson came in and made an announcement in front of his co-workers.
"My good people. I believe that there is good news here today. We are traveling to Isla Sorna to find the dinosaur population. There we will capture them and bring them back here to the city. Just think about, my friends. How much money will be made if we pull this off. Our number one objective is to find the dinosaurs and capture before the people stranded there like John Hammond realize what we are doing. And this time, no one will get in our way. Not even...not even Dr. Alan Grant.
