Jurassic Park
Extinction
Based off the books and movies by Michael Crichton
By Andrew DeFazio
PrologueDino-Debate
A sociable controversy was happening. After about 13 years since the so called "Ingen Accident" there was finally going to be a debate on whether or not the Ingen project even existed and was realistic to happen.
Paleontologist Andrew Carter, paleontologist Casey Darwin, and biologist Dylan Howe were planned to be part of the open debate. A huge press mob was there not to just see the three debate over the incident, but rather to see paleontologist Alan Grant, the so-called "survivor" of the accident.
"Let's get the genetics of the case out on the table first," Dylan Howe started as the debate began. "I ask you believers of this accident to tell me how do you recall they made the dinosaurs, better yet I would like to ask Dr. Grant this question since he is the 'survivor' of the incident? What do you say Dr. Grant? How did they make the dinosaurs?"
Dr. Alan Grant sat at the seat next to Andrew Carter and replied, "On Isla Nublar John Hammond, the owner and founder of Ingen, showed us a movie on how they recreated the dinosaur DNA. It told us, my fellow associates and me, that they in fact took DNA from a dinosaur out of a mosquito and filled in the holes and missing parts of the DNA with frog DNA, which led to the problem that in a single sexed environment some frogs change sex from male to female, henceforth how the dinosaurs started breeding on the island."
"And Isla Nublar was destroyed killing the dinosaurs?" Howe asked.
"How the hell is that relevant?" Carter but in.
"It is still about the damn dinosaurs," Howe answered.
"But now you just walked away from how the dinosaurs were created. You can't just walk away from something as controversial as that, now can you?"
"I was going to get back to it."
"The hell you were."
"I will answer the question, Dr. Carter," Grant started. "Yes the island was destroyed along with the dinosaurs."
"So how the hell would another island just appear?" Howe questioned.
"It was the original testing grounds for the Ingen experiment."
"It is said you can't recall a living thing, correct?"
"Yes."
"Then how did John Hammond and Ingen do this?"
"I told you."
"But if you say you cannot recall a living thing why change your opinion?"
Grant looked out at the crowd of reporters and replied, "Listen, at first I didn't believe it either and I didn't want anyone else to believe it, but I had to face the facts that it did happen and everyone will just have to square with that. Hell, for the longest time I denied it even though I went back to Isla Sorna and saw the same damn thing. It happened, Dr. Howe. Deal with it." Grant then got up and left the stage.
