The rest of the team exited their helicopters, and joined Grant, Malcolm, Hammond, and Ellie at the now broken doors.

"It's funny how things change after 20 years, opening day, this place was glorious, and now, it's basically nothing," Lex said.

They all entered the Visitors Center, Hammond, leading, while the rest followed. Inside were remnants of the incredible finale that Lex, Tim, Grant, and Ellie endured. Bones lay scattered along the floor and metal staircase, no one could tell which species they were from. Four pairs of skulls were visible though, two large, and two small, one was herbivorous, the others, carnivorous.

"Brach, Rex, and the two raptors, damn, this site is giving me chills, Hammond, may we please move on?," Alan said.

"What in the bloody hell happened here? I don't ever remember it being like this!," Hammond said, totally in shock from the spectacle before him.

"Seriously, I am with John, it didn't look like this the last time I saw it," Ian added.

"Yeah well long story short, something else happened while the two of you weren't with us four," Grant said. "We'll fill you in later."

Hammond, still in shock, decided to move on, the group headed across the lobby and towards the control room. They came to a stop and Hammond looked at the door, and glanced at Ian and Alan, "I'll open it," he said. Hammond tried the handle, nothing, he tried it again and still nothing, finally he gave up, "Well, looks like the locks still work."

"Well, we could always try this busted window," Alayna said.

One at a time they all entered the room through the window, inside everything was slightly the same, the gun with three rounds fired still lay on the ground, the ceiling panel missing and the ladder on the ground as well. Lex scurried to one of the computers, "Do you think it"ll work?," she asked.

"Well darling it has been 20 years since it was last used, I guess we won't know until we try," Hammond said.

Lex pressed the power button on the computer, nothing at first, Ellie headed over to the power switches, "Wait a sec, lets try this first." She switched all the switches from on to off, and then one by one, back to on. Nothing happened, "Um, it should have-," then the whole control room roared to life, lights flickered on, and one by one the computers started up, "We're back in business!," Ellie said smiling.

"Well now look at that, after 20 years it still works!," Grant said smiling, he winked at Ellie.

"Lex, do you remember how to do this?," Tim asked.

"Ha! Remember, hell this'll be a walk in the park!," she said smirking.

"Everyone, find somewhere to rest, this may take a little bit," Hammond said.

The group scattered, Malcolm, Sarah, and Kelly headed toward the platform and sat down, Ellie, Grant, Tim, and Hammond stood, while Alayna, Dave, Laura and Hammond's pilot, James sat at some of the desks. Voices started to fill the air, Lex was deep into the computer, her face glued to the screen, Hammond and Grant began to talk.

"Amazing, isn't it?," Hammond said.

"What? This?" Grant questioned.

"Yes, my dear boy, after all this time, and everything is up and running."

"John, we haven't seen the rest of the park yet."

"Yes, I know, but I have a pretty good feeling." "You know, I always thought about reopening this place, then I took a look at what happened, even at site B and remembered how bad of an idea that would be."

"Yeah, I can only imagine." "You know something?"

"What?"

"I still have nightmares about this place, mostly about what could have happened to Ellie and the kids, once you go through something this traumatic, it is hard to NOT remember what unfolded here."

"Security systems are online, vehicles are online, power, water, electricity, everything is functioning, including some of the electric fences," Lex announced. "We should be good to get things rolling, unless the power goes out again."

"Good, good!," Hammond responded. "Now, Who's hungry?"