John,

I've attached several requests from Mr. Potter regarding your meeting. I hope you think about these things, because this boy may be the future of everything we've ever dreamed of.


Harry woke up and immediately let out a deep breath. After four days, he successfully returned the backup battery to 100%. The pod now sat on the roof of the complex, divine energy pouring into it to refill the main battery. Harry had already rebooted the system computer, reactivating the omnifabricator and all other technologies within it. Harry - now on day six of his stay - was planning for his future. He was making plans for his identity, his rise to power as a magical, his plans to reach the stars, and his plans to merge magical and non-magical technologies finally. After all, the magical world didn't exist in this world, meaning that the Statute of Secrecy didn't exist either.

His mind led him to InGen, the company currently running the operations being held there on Isla Sorna. According to Dr. Wu, the company's CEO John Hammond wanted to help Harry acclimate to this new universe. Harry was willing to give Hammond the benefit of the doubt, but he wasn't too fond of letting someone else make decisions for him. After years of independence in the Dawn of Time, Harry wouldn't let himself be run by people who thought that the best thing to do with cloning was to make bullshit dinosaurs.

Eventually, a knock came on the door of Harry's temporary quarters. He peered up at the door and found it was already open. So much for privacy. Charlotte Lockwood stood at the door, watching him in silence. Despite the two's rough start, Harry and Charlotte had managed to get along since his awakening four days prior. She had visited him several times in the past four days, seemingly unaware or uncaring that he wished to be alone. But he was never rude towards her for her intrusions, usually reacting with a small nod to her presence. Their meetings consisted of more questions and more reluctant answers until eventually, it became time for her to leave or go to bed.

Once again, he gave her a nod of acknowledgment, letting her know that it was alright for her to come in. Charlotte smiled, stepping inside. She took a seat next to him on the floor, her gaze falling on the small tablet in Harry's hands. He had created it by using the now functional omnifabricator on his pod and was currently rolling through the database to see what exactly he could create. Charlotte spoke. "What exactly are you doing with that?"

"I'm going through the multiversal database on the omnifabricator. I'm trying to figure out exactly what I want to create and release first,"

"Release...first?"

"Well, I'm planning on making humanity a lot better by combining magical and non-magical technology. So if I want to do that, I'll have to make myself known. I'll do that by bringing innovations in technology, which will then let me get myself into the United Nations. Once I get into the UN and gain more influence, I can take over the world and launch humanity to the moon and Mars," Harry explained, getting a bit too excited at his plans for the future. "But the point is, I'm looking for things that aren't too advanced to introduce to the world. Maybe cell-phones? High-tech computers? Maybe I can push it a bit and go for something medical. Cloning, maybe, memory-enhancers..."

"You seem to know what you're doing. Are you still going to talk to Mr. Hammond?"

"I'll speak to him, but I don't think I'll accept his help. I've done a lot of thinking, and I think I need to do this alone,"

"But we could help you. InGen has already come a long way in terms of advancements in technology. We could help you -"

"I haven't made my decision yet, Charlotte," Harry reminded, cutting off the girl before she could launch into a monologue about how good InGen was as a genetics company. Charlotte realized this and began to blush as she turned away, clearly embarrassed. Harry smiled, shaking his head as he turned back to the tablet. "Do you go by Charlotte? Or do you have a nickname?"

"Um...no. I mostly go by Charlotte. Why, do you think it's too long?"

"Oh, no. I was just thinking about it. I had a friend named Hermione, so Charlotte isn't difficult," Harry explained. He moved through the database, going through technology based on era until he eventually thought of something. "How old is Mr. Hammond?"

"What?"

"Mr. Hammond. How old is he?"

"I'm not sure. Maybe...50s? His late fifties?"

"Life expectancy is roughly...67 for those born in the late nineteen-twenties...so he's got roughly fifteen years left. I can determine how much exactly during our meeting, but..."

"You're not planning on...killing him, are you?" asked Charlotte, who seemed suddenly uncomfortable.

"Of course not. I'm just going to..." Harry frowned. He wasn't entirely sure why he was getting so comfortable talking to Charlotte as if she was his friend. Harry had only known her for four days, and yet here he was asking her about nicknames while also telling her all about his plans to practically take over the world. Taking a deep breath, he turned to her. "Charlotte. Why do you keep coming in here?"

"What do you -" Charlotte stopped herself, embarrassed beyond words as she tried to think. "I don't know. I guess I'm just curious about what you plan to do. Who you are. Your past. What happened in that war you were in. I guess it's just that we've talked a lot, and yet I still don't know much about you,"

"You haven't exactly shared much either,"

"That's true," She conceded. "What do you want to know?"

"Parents? Siblings? Aspirations? Just the basics really," Harry answered, genuinely interested.

"Well, my dad is Benjamin Lockwood. He and Mr. Hammond are partners at InGen. My mom's name was Jane. She died a few years ago," Charlotte came to a stop, visibly wounded at the thought of her mother. She recovered quickly. "I don't have any siblings. My aspirations...well...you know I want to be a geneticist. But I guess I also want to help people. I thought that we were on the verge of discovering something great with the dinosaurs, but I guess Mr. Hammond doesn't want to capitalize on that..."

"Charlotte," Turning to the girl, Harry addressed her directly. Her eyes shot to his and the two became locked in a stare. "Adults in this industry only have one thing in mind. Profit. 'What can I get out of this?' 'What can this do for me?'. They all think the same thing, even if they say they don't. Because they realize that their time on Earth isn't infinite and that they will one day grow old and die. They all want to make the most of it all. You and I have the benefit of youth because we both have time. We can take it slow. We can afford to make mistakes. We can make the future better than they ever could,"

Charlotte was silent, staring into Harry's eyes as he stared back. He was tempted to use legilimency to see what she was thinking, but he decided against it. Instead, he peered into her chocolate brown eyes, which reminded him a lot of Hermione's. When the moment lasted a bit too long, Harry cleared his throat and looked away. Charlotte did the same. Harry's attention was pulled away from that very awkward situation to the approaching footsteps moving closer to his door. Closing his tablet, Harry got to his feet. Charlotte did the same just as the door opened to reveal Dr. Wu.

"John is on site. He wants to speak with you as soon as possible,"

"Well then," Grabbing his things, Harry gave Charlotte a simple 'see you later' before moving out of his temporary room. Dr. Wu led him throughout the facility to a conference room on the second floor. There, he was met by John Hammond, Benjamin Lockwood, and three men Harry wasn't familiar with. Mr. Hammond and Mr. Lockwood both wore white buttoned-up shirts, with Hammond wearing tan khakis while Lockwood wore blue jeans. One of the men Harry didn't know was some sort of security guard. He was wearing black clothing along with a blue vest that was covered in small equipment that could be useful in many situations. The second man wore a black suit with black sunglasses and a shaved head. The last man wore a black three-piece suit, and a grey suitcase sat beside him.

Dr. Wu filled in the blanks. "Harry Potter. John Hammond," Harry went forward, shaking hands with the elderly-looking man with the amber-tipped cane. "Harry Potter. Benjamin Lockwood," He shook hands with the slightly less elderly-looking man. "Harry Potter. Head of Security Jim Boutcher," Harry reached out to the man wearing the vest. Boutcher didn't budge, choosing not to return the handshake. "Harry Potter. Samuel Jayhawk, the Head of our Kansas offices," The two shook hands. "Harry Potter. Ed Regis, our Public Relations Manager," The man with the briefcase got up from his seat to shake hands with Harry, who didn't like where this was going already. "So...shall we begin?"

Mr. Lockwood cleared his throat, leaning forward to address him. "Right. Harry. How are you doing today?"

"Um...I'm doing alright. How are you?"

"I'm doing just fine, thank you. Now, we have a lot to discuss,"

Hammond leaned forward. "Yes. Firstly, we need you to tell us about yourself. We've received a summary from Dr. Wu and Ms. Lockwood, but there are a lot of holes that we need filled," Harry raised an eyebrow, slightly annoyed by the man's conceited attitude, acting as if he was entitled to Harry's life story. But Harry had a plan, and so he decided to play along. He started with his birth in 1980 to James and Lily, through the Dursleys, his education at Hogwarts, his sacrifice to Voldemort, the War in Time, his departure from the Dawn of Time, and his arrival on Isla Nublar in 1970. Everything after that they were all aware of. After a summary of his life that lasted nearly an hour and a half, Hammond clapped his hands together with a bright smile. "What a delightful tale,"

Harry wanted to curse the man. How was nearly being killed a dozen times as a teenager and fighting in a war outside of space-time alongside mystical creatures delightful? He shook off the man's clear insanity and chose instead to get down to business. "You have a proposal for me, I hear," This seemed to do the trick. Lockwood leaned forward, taking over for Hammond, who seemed slightly annoyed at being sidelined.

"Yes. It has come to our attention that you plan to use your other-worldly knowledge and technology to launch a conquest of the stars. We've talked, and we want to offer our assistance in getting you on your feet,"

"What are you prepared to offer me?" asked Harry.

Slightly taken back by Harry's forwardness, Lockwood stammered for a moment. Hammond seized the opportunity. "We're prepared to offer you one of our offices, all of its employees, as well as access to any recourses we can offer you. In return, everything you create and release will be done under the banner of InGen," Everyone in the room nodded in agreement, except for Dr. Wu, who seemed aware of Harry's decision already. Hammond seemed pleased with himself, already sure that his offer would be accepted.

"That sounds...terrible," Harry replied, bringing silence to the room. Having taken a seat before, he leaned forward. "Look. I'm going to be honest with you. I'm the only magical person I've been able to detect in this world. I'm also the only person in the universe - that I'm aware of - that has an omnifabricator capable of using femtotechnology to create anything in the entire multiverse. So as far as I'm concerned, I'll be making the conditions," Everyone in the room reacted differently. Hammond's annoyed expression deepened while Boutcher's hands drifted towards his tranquilizer gun. Lockwood tried to hide a smile while Jayhawk and Regis held stone-cold expressions. Dr. Wu didn't bother hiding his surprise. Harry continued.

"I've done a bit of research on InGen and the Hammond Foundation in my time here, and I've discovered a few very important things. Firstly, the Hammond Foundation tanked roughly nineteen million in the Amber mines used to harvest the dinosaur DNA. Not a lot in the grand scheme of things, but it adds up. Secondly, I did the math on your little park and estimated it would cost somewhere around 1.5 billion to construct with the current plan in your database, which I easily hacked into. Given the hiring of workers, the mines, the creation, birthing, feeding, and grooming of the dinosaurs, buying these islands, the parks construction, and the annual upkeep costs, I'd say for all of this you're burning roughly twenty-three billion dollars. Is that right?"

Hammond turned to Regis, who gave a small nod in affirmation. Harry grinned. "That's a lot of money for something as ambitious as a dinosaur theme park. But here's the deal. I can make money at will. I can make anything at will. So let's make a deal. You give me complete control of InGen and the Hammond Foundation along with all of its assets, and I'll handle the funding, creation, and management of the park and all other assets. In return, it will be as if - financially - you had never started this project. You will be free to explore other projects,"

"You want us to hand over control to...you,"

"Yes. Don't worry, the two of you will still have leading positions as consultants, but you would no longer own the majority shares of the company, nor would you be the leading men in charge. That would be me,"

Hammond was angry now. "This is...outrageous. We don't even know if this 'miracle machine' of yours even works. We've seen no evidence that it isn't some sort of shell you crawled out of,"

"Then perhaps a demonstration is in order," Harry replied with a smile, getting to his feet. With the clap of his hands, his pod appeared suddenly within the conference rooms, bringing with it exclamations of surprise from those in the room. Turning to Dr. Wu, he spoke. "Dr. Wu. Think of something so far in the future, so advanced that the mere concept of it ever existing would seem impossible. It could be from a movie. A novel. Anything. As long as it doesn't currently exist in this world,"

Wu frowned, clearly conflicted on what to choose. He thought of something. "Perhaps some sort of medical scanner like they use in Star Trek?" Harry was familiar with the medical tricorder from the television show and quickly looked through the database. He easily located the folder labeled 'medical scanners' and examined it to find a handheld scanner created in the 24th century in a neighboring universe. He pressed it and watched. Two very thin lasers - almost impossible to see - shot out of either side of the pod, slamming together into the center to create a massive ball of energy that began to spin and rotate. It cracked and spun, building up energy until it let out a small explosion of light. Completely harmless. When they looked back at the pod, a small device was sitting in the center. Harry grabbed hold of it and turned it on before handing it to Dr. Wu.

The man examined it for a moment before seemingly grasping how to use it. He pointed it at himself before examining the results. "I'm completely healthy. Do you mind?" Harry shook his head, extending his arms out as Dr. Wu scanned him. "You seem to have traces of venom in your system, as well as several odd energy signatures, but other than that you're healthy,"

"The venom is Basilisk venom. The energies are all hard to explain," He said as Dr. Wu handed the future device off to Hammond, Lockwood, and the others. They all examined it, scanning themselves and each other to determine if it did work. Once they were sure it was exactly what it was said to be, a futuristic medical scanner, Hammond slouched significantly in his chair. Harry fabricated a large briefcase, which he then handed to Lockwood. The man opened it to find hundreds of $10,000 stacks. "That's a million dollars in $100 bills, just to prove that I can fabricate all of the money I want. I'm willing to pay you seventy-five billion to cover the cost of the park as well as buy out InGen, the islands, and everything else,"

"And if we were to take this deal, what of our current employees? Our estates? Our entire lives will -"

"Not change. Like I said. Everything stays the same, only you're not the men in charge. Everything - and I mean everything - goes through me. Your estates will be insured and maintained for as long as I live, and the employees currently employed will remain so for as long as their job is necessary," Harry explained. "This has absolutely zero negatives to it for you. You get financial security, your business will be saved from possible bankruptcy, you'll receive legal protection, and you'll have relief on your workload. You can spend time with your children and grandchildren and leave it to me to do all of the work,"

"Why do you want this?" Lockwood asked, curious.

"Because you're right. InGen can help me. It's an existing geneticist company that has a lot of influence in the western - but mostly eastern - hemisphere. I can use that influence to make the right things happen. I can expand and ensure that this company is involved in the future of humanity as a whole. Imagine. Starships making first contact with the first alien species with the name 'InGen' stamped on the side. Wouldn't that be something?" Though reluctant, Hammond seemed to think so. And so did Lockwood. The two exchanged a look.

"Walk us through everything you plan to do,"

Grinning, Harry sat back down. "If you accept this offer - which you should - I would acquire control of InGen. I would then put into effect Phase 1 of my plan for renascence. I would complete everything you've already got planned while introducing my plans. Mobile phones, advanced computers, environmentally friendly vehicles, clean fusion energy, graphene, ultracapacitors, bioplastic, carbon nanotubes, photovoltaics, and piezoelectric ceramics. Just these few minor things could revolutionize the world right now. After all, we're only in the 20th century. The internet isn't even a thing,"

"Internet?"

"Not important right now. Phase II is where I'll kick things off with more advanced technologies. Plug-in hybrid cars and buses, memristors, artificial photosynthesis, advanced satellites, statites, brain-computer interfaces, blended wing-body aircraft, electric cars and buses, genomic medicine, hyperloops, gorilla glass, samarium, binary cycle geothermal power, solar thermal power, advanced wind turbines, inflatable wind turbines, tidal power, etc, etc. These small steps would launch us into a very bright future, increasing our ability to harness the natural resources of our planet without killing it completely. There is so much power waiting to be harnessed from the ocean and the air around us that we've never thought of before,"

"Phase III is when things start to move quickly. Maglev cars, buses, and other locomotives, artificial sentience, artificial synthetic life, designer babies, supersoldiers, underwater bases, holograms, holographic interfaces, holodecks, suborbital travel, stratellites, space elevators, stellar flare jet generators, spintronics, quantum computers, spaceports, spaceplanes, space stations, space colonies, self-healing plastics, sea orbiters, extreme depths habitats, extreme depth atmospheric diving suits, energy islands, powered exoskeletons, nanoparticles, picotechnology, and cloning,"

"Cloning?" Hammond questioned, clearly opposed to the idea.

"You don't like cloning?"

"Not particularly, no,"

"You do know how your dinosaurs were made...right?" Hammond was silent. "Yeah, I thought so. Anyway, Phase III is where things kick off, but Phase IV is where things begin to get good. Advanced airships, air cavity hulls, mind uploading, mind reading, mobile underwater habitats, robots, cyborgs, androids, modular robots, moonbase modules, moonbases, nanofabricators, nanomedicines, programmable matter, organ replacement, replicators, true artificial intelligence, eternal youth, antimatter factories, antimatter injection, antimatter traps, matter-antimatter annihilation, megaships, metamaterials, metastable allotropes, and terraformers,"

Lockwood frowned. "Terraformers?"

"Capable of reforming a celestial body. I could use it to terraform Mars into an inhabitable planet. Instead of red ground and red sky, you would see green grass, blue water, and a bright blue sky. Just like Earth," Harry explained.

"That's possible?"

Harry's grin expanded. "Not yet,"

Hammond spoke. "I suppose you have a phase five in mind?"

"Of course. That's where we get into the martian and lunar colonies, warp technology, faster than light travel, femtotechnology, Dyson swarms, that kind of thing. The point is, by the time my phases are done, we'll be an advanced species armed with advanced technology reaching out for the stars. We'll have settled on the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto...all of them. We'll reach out to the greater galaxy,"

"How long do you expect to live? All of this can't be achieved in just a lifetime,"

"Sir, I've got a long life ahead of me. And because I can just make this stuff with the use of my pod, I can release it all in a year and make it all mainstream in ten. But I want to take it slow. Let people acclimate to the changes in technology. But the point is, I've got a lot to offer and nothing to lose. So what do you say?" Hammond and Lockwood exchanged another look.


Harry Potter, John Hammond, Benjamin Lockwood, Ed Regis, Samuel Jayhawk, Chief Financial Officer Ivy Cho, Assistant to the CFO Joseph Batter, Head of Marketing Arthur Bennett, and Diplomacy Director Peter Gilmore all sat in the center of another conference room. This time, they were accompanied by several lawyers, who were all going through paperwork. It had been roughly a month since their last meeting, and now they were prepared to make everything official. The first lawyer spoke. "We are meeting here today to discuss the emancipation of one Harry James Potter, born to James Fleamont and Lily June Potter. The minor in question is without a guardian and wishes to be seen as an adult in the eyes of the law. Having met all of the living and financial requirements as well as having state witnesses in the form of John Alfred Hammond and Sir Benjamin Lockwood, Mr. Potter has been approved for emancipation. By the power invested in me by the state of Georgia, you are now legally an adult in the eyes of the law. Congratulations, Mr. Potter,"

"Thank you very much," Harry replied, getting to his feet while the lawyer did the same. The two shook hands as Harry led him to the door. He said his goodbyes and left the room. He returned to his seat, invigorated by the fact that he was now an adult in this world. He had only just reached his adulthood in the magical world when Voldemort attacked and took over the Ministry, and he had been seventeen for the entirety of his time in the Dawn of Time. But now - despite only being sixteen - he was an adult. Free to make his own choices without the input of adults claiming to be his guardians.

The second lawyer spoke. "Now that Mr. Potter is a legal adult, we can begin our next arrangement. The transfer of ownership of both InGen and the Hammond Foundation to one Harry James Potter. Mr. Potter will acquire complete control of InGen's assets as well as both its and the Hammond Foundation's resources. On top of that, Mr. Potter will buy out the rest of the investor shares in the companies, gaining 100% ownership of both the corporation and the foundation. In return, those with current ownership over the two will receive a payout for their respective shares while receiving a two-billion-dollar bonus for taking the agreement. Is this the correct agreement?"

"Yes," chorused Harry, Lockwood, and Hammond.

"Perfect. Are there any changes you wish to be done before the transfer becomes official?"

"No," they all said together.

"Great. By the power given to me by the state of Washington, I declare this contract in effect. From this day forth - November 13th, 1986 - InGen and the Hammond Foundation will be under the sole ownership of one Harry James Potter until he chooses to share said ownership," He stamped down on a legal document that held the signatures of Harry Potter, John Hammond, and Benjamin Lockwood before stowing it away into his briefcase for later. "Now that that's dealt with, we need to discuss the twenty-six islands that make up the Muertes Archipelago. Currently, InGen owns leases to five of those twenty-six islands. You wish to change that,"

"Yes. I've already made a deal with the Costa Rican government to purchase and own the archipelago for the hefty sum of forty-two billion dollars. The deal has been made and just needs your stamp of approval," Harry explained, much to the surprise of Hammond and Lockwood. He smiled at them. "Consider it a thank you. This way we can make the most of the islands without risking losing them to a lease,"

"Well then, my 'Stamp of Approval has been issued. Congratulations, for you're now the proud owner of the Muertes Archipelago," The lawyer got to his feet, shaking hands with Harry, Hammond, and Lockwood before moving out of the room.

The last lawyer opened his briefcase, pulling out a small piece of paper that he began to read. "Under the instruction of Sir Lockwood and Dr. Hammond, I will now serve you with your legal documentation. Starting with your birth certificate, passport, identification card, driver's license, as well as your Level 10 Access Card for all InGen facilities," The man handed Harry a folder containing those documents. "With my work done, I wish you all an excellent evening. Good luck with your future endeavors,"

"Thank you for your time," Harry replied. He got to his feet, escorting the lawyer out. With the lawyers gone, they were able to discuss everything that needed to happen. Taking a seat at the head of the conference table with Sir Lockwood to his right and Dr. Hammond to his left. He addressed everyone at the table. "Ok. This will be our first official meeting. I've drawn a small agenda for us to go over before we get into any large projects," After handing out pamphlets to everyone, he continued. "First on the agenda are the current projects being done by InGen. The main one is Jurassic Park, which is currently in the planning phases while dinosaurs for the attractions are being created and bred. This project - dubbed Jurassic Park - I've decided to rename 'Jurassic World' for many reasons. Firstly, I've found plans in your files with the following names; Jurassic Park: Europe, Jurassic Park: Japan, and Jurassic Park: San Diego. You want to expand and globalize the Jurassic Park IP. I get that. So I'm going to make it happen,"

"Jurassic World will begin construction next year. With the number of workers I'll have to train, along with my magic and technology, the park will possibly be open in '92 or '93. Once it's opened, the construction of Jurassic World: San Diego and Jurassic World: Europe will begin in '95. Hopefully, by then, our workers will be experienced with the new tools they'll be using, so I've estimated both will be done by '98 or '99. Jurassic World: Japan, Jurassic World: Madagascar, and Jurassic World: New Zealand will begin construction in 2000, 2001, and 2002 respectively. They're estimated to be completed in 2003, 2004, and 2005 respectively,"

"Six parks...very ambitious," said Ivy Cho, the Chief Financial Officer.

"The money, technology, and designs won't a problem. The only problems will be the workers and how quickly they can learn how to operate the vehicles and use the new technology that will help build the park. As for why so many, that's simple. The other parks won't be as big as the main park on Isla Nublar. People will go to their regional Jurassic World and see all of the dinosaurs and the rides and think 'And they have more of this at the original? Let's go!'. The parks will be outfitted with advanced security measures, hyperloop access, medical facilities, security personnel, advanced remote control rooms, etc. And it won't be rushed. Those dates were only estimates. If it takes longer to work out the kinks then we'll take the time to make sure everything is safe and enjoyable,"

"How much do you think it will cost to construct these parks?" asked Cho.

"Well, as I said, money isn't a factor anymore given...you know. But I went ahead and ran the numbers, and Jurassic World alone will cost roughly...thirty-six billion? San Diego is roughly seventeen billion, Europe will cost about twenty-one billion, Japan will cost roughly nineteen billion, and Madagascar and New Zealand are estimated to cost around eighteen billion. And that's just for initial construction costs. That's not counting the annual upkeep cost,"

"So that's roughly...129 billion dollars for all of the Jurassic Worlds," Mr. Batter pointed out.

"And I just gave away 78 billion dollars to the Costa Rican government and the shareholders of InGen. Once again, money isn't a problem for me," Grabbing hold of his briefcase, Harry pulled out nine folders. He handed them around the table while keeping one for himself. "Inside these, you'll find the plans and estimated values for all of the parks. Beneath all of that is what's next on the agenda. InGen will be hosting several new facilities and jobs across the globe. Infrastructure facilities; Hospitals, police stations, car manufacturers, and power plants. Logistics jobs; company, warehouse, and truck drivers. Tech jobs; software engineers, data scientists and engineers, cybersecurity analysts and engineers, and security engineers. Core function jobs; analysts, managers, executives, human recourses, finance operators. Educational facilities; schools, universities, etc. Educational jobs; pathologists, behavior analysts, special education teachers, and speech analysts. We'll also create jobs for trades, like; as technicians, mechanics, plumbers, installers, supervisors, etc. Everything can be seen on the packet in your folder,"

"Most of these are on the US and England," said Hammond.

"Yes. I figured we could start a little closer to home. But on the map behind that, you'll find the broader outreach," Hammond turned the page, and there he found another map filled with information. "InGen will be installing advanced hospitals, police stations, and fire departments all over the UK and the United States. On top of that, we'll be opening several InGen offices and warehouses that will provide jobs to hundreds of thousands of people. I'm hoping to have schools, universities, power plants, and tech facilities spread across Europe by 20005. Everything will have hyperloop access, as well as access to public transportation. I'm trying to make life easier for everyone here,"

Mr. Jayhawk spoke for the first time. "Ok, so you want to create six parks for dinosaurs around the world. You also want to create universities, power plants, tech facilities, hospitals, and hyperloop networks around the United States and Europe within the next...twenty-four years? That seems...well..."

"I know. Ambitious. But it can be done. There are millions of people out there looking for work and there will be plenty of jobs created for them with these projects. And given the magitek going into the construction of these facilities and parks, they'll take a fraction of the time it would normally take with the current technology,"

Mr. Gilmore leaned forward. "And what kind of technology are you planning on using for these structures?"

"Well, the Jurassic Worlds will be constructed with the best technology I have to offer without completely destroying the universe with advanced tech. I'll start by having them use graphene, carbon nanotubes, gorilla glass, bioplastic, and photovoltaics. All of those materials are environmentally friendly and easily usable with the right materials. The graphene and nanotubes will create the base structures, both combining to form the strongest material on the planet. Photovoltaics and gorilla glass will create windows and surfaces capable of absorbing sunlight for energy. Like solar panels hidden inside windows. So small the human eyes can't see the inner workings. And any plastic structure will be created with bio-plastic, which will degrade after several decades to ensure that it doesn't pollute the Earth if it's ever abandoned,"

"How strong is this graphene-nanotube mixture?"

"Stronger than most metals on the planet. You see, carbon nanotubes are extracted from graphene sheets and can be used to create anything. Graphene is another allotrope of carbon. Graphene is an atom thick and exists only in the two-dimension. When combined, the two materials form a near-impenetrable metal named; Carphene. The graphene also has the added benefit of acting as an advanced solar panel when between nickel and copper, proving more energy to structures coated with it,"

"Besides the base of the structures, everything will be powered by fusion, hydro, thermal, and solar power. No gas will be used to run any of our buildings. Our vehicles will be completely electric as will everything that has the name InGen on it. I want InGen to become the new face of global and environmental health, and that starts by being the paragon of change. It helps that InGen has the licenses to operate in over 73 different countries. But for now, we'll start with continuing our operations on Isla Sorna. While planning continues for Jurassic World, we'll begin to broaden horizons with these new projects,"

Lockwood had a question. "What are your plans for space?"

"Well, I don't have any plans for it at the moment, but it's my eventual end goal to get used to the far reaches of the galaxy. Right now, though, I'm more focused on Earth and exploring the largely unexplored ocean," Harry replied. "Does anyone have any concerns? Ideas? I'm all ears,"

"Is Jurassic World: San Diego really necessary given its global proximity to Jurassic World?" asked Mr. Bennett, who was speaking for the first time.

"Hmm," Harry examined the map outlining all of the Jurassic Worlds. When it came to global proximity, the two were very close. The truth could be said for Japan and New Zealand. "You're right. I hadn't thought of that. Jurassic World: San Diego will be moved north and to the east. Jurassic World: Nova Scotia. Nice northern destination and perfect for those up north while the main Jurassic World can foster to those in the Central Americas and South America. And Jurassic World: New Zealand can be moved to a remote part of Antarctica. Jurassic World: Antarctica, home to prehistoric creatures that once lived in sub-zero temperatures. I believe the Myosaurus, Lystrosaurus, Ericiolacerta, Aspidorhynchus, Kaikaifilu, and Taniwhasaurus are good examples. That should separate them all a bit more,"

"Is Antarctica a viable option?"

"Sure. With the wide runic structures, I could make it so that the entire park is warm enough for visitors to walk around comfortably. Obviously, they wouldn't be allowed off the grounds or they might freeze to death, but it would be completely safe. Hyperloops and planes would be the only way to get there, making it quick and efficient. Boats would take too long,"

Lockwood smiled at that. "And what are you going to do now?"

"Well, I need a house. I'll be doing that first. And once I get everything set up there, I'm going to start planning everything out. The layout of the parks, the technology we'll start with and the technology we'll climb to, the staff and resources we'll need, the number of dinosaurs we can fit in the entirety of Isla Nublar, the same for all of the other parks too. I'll also be working on expanding InGen beyond the parks, and setting up the facilities and jobs I mentioned before while opening more offices in other countries outside of the US and China,"

"It looks like you'll be keeping us busy for the next couple of decades," said Regis with a grin.

"If I can make the work worthwhile and beneficial for the world, then I'll keep us all working for the next century," They all smiled at this, assuming he was joking. But he was not. With the help of his omnifabricator, he could create the literal Fountain of Youth, ensuring that everyone in the room retained their youth for the rest of eternity. But he didn't want that, so why would they? Sure, a lot of them were married to their work, but a few of them had partners, children, or plans for children. They had lives. Lives would be ruined if they would become forever immortal, or at least live another century beyond what they had planned. But Harry... had nothing. No one. He could live forever.