34. DANGER FROM THE DEEP
Based from the movie Jurassic Park 3 written by Peter Buchman, Alexander
Payne, and Jim Taylor
Friday, July 15, 1999 Pacific Ocean
The submarine had already submerged into the dark ocean, and was now starting to leave Isla Sorna and Site B behind. The team saw before them several crewmembers, working all of the instruments to the vessel.
Levine was at a computer console talking to the motion sensor controller with Guitierrez and Daniel, while the three Kirbys huddled in a corner, sitting on the floor. Grant was on the floor beside Billy and holding onto Ellie, while she still cried over the husband that she loved and lost. Muldoon sat on the floor, while he held his leg and was busy playing with his gun.
"So Marty," Levine said. "What did you think of Isla Sorna?"
"I don't think you really want to know what I thought of it," Guitierrez replied. "It would probably make you feel bad." Guitierrez then realized the papers that he had in his pocket. "Oh, I almost forgot, are these your notes?"
Levine took the papers and looked at them. He then looked up and smiled. "So I left them on the island? I was wondering what happened to these. The high hide is still standing?"
"Yes it is," Guitierrez said.
"You didn't happen to try and reconnect some camera equipment that was up there did you," Levine asked hopefully.
"No, I didn't see anything up there like that," Guitierrez replied.
"Hmm," Levine said. "Must've been when the hide was attacked by the Raptors. Oh well."
"Dr. Levine," the man at the motion sensor controls said. "I think we have a problem."
Muldoon overheard, getting up and started walking toward the three men.
"What is it crewman," Levine asked.
"Something huge is coming this way, sir," the man replied, pointing at the screen showing a very large figure on the radar.
"What is it," Levine asked. "A shark? A whale?"
"Sir, it's not registering on computer," the crewman replied. "It's telling me the creature doesn't exist, and it's too large for it to be a shark or even a whale."
Muldoon looked at the radar to see what it was. "Bloody hell! That's a Plesiosaur!"
"Don't tell me you just said Plesiosaur," Grant asked, walking forward with Ellie.
"Get us out of here now," Muldoon yelled.
"You heard the man," Levine yelled. "Get us out of here!"
All of the crewmen started running around the sub, trying to find ways to get away from the area faster, but they weren't fast enough.
The Plesiosaur caught up to them and then rammed into the sub, sending it sprawling into a circle toward a rock surface and back toward the island.
The crewmen were barely able to get control back before they could hit the rock. Everyone slowly got back up after the impact. Amanda and Paul were both now unconscious with blood smeared on their faces. Eric noticed and started shaking them trying to wake them.
"Is everyone alright," Levine asked.
"No we aren't bloody alright," Muldoon shouted. "Damage report people!"
"We won't be able to take another hit like that, sir," A crewman said. " It'll crush us!"
"Does this thing have missiles," Muldoon asked.
"Yes, sir," a crewman at the weapons station replied.
Muldoon looked out the main view glass and saw the animal rushing toward them at full speed. "Shoot the bloody bastard back to the Jurassic Period!"
Then a missile was launched from the sub, toward the Plesiosaur. The animal tried to avoid it, but was too slow and the missile hit, blowing the animal apart in seconds.
"They should all be destroyed," Muldoon sighed.
"Where did that thing come from," Levine asked. "Those weren't on the island when I went."
"Yes they were," Grant replied. "You just didn't explore that part of the island where they were."
"My god," Levine said. "I'm glad we didn't. Malcolm would've had a heart attack."
Grant and Ellie both laughed at this, remembering how odd Malcolm used to be. They wished he was there right then so they could here his funny jokes that he used to say.
All of those memories of Malcolm made them both want to go home even more. Ellie especially needed to go home. She wondered how in the world she was going to be able to explain to her son and daughter that they no longer had a father to care for them. Also, how was she going to explain to them that he was killed by prehistoric creatures that hasn't been around for 65 million years. More tears came to her eyes, as she thought of how awful all this was. Her life would never be the same again, and she knew it.
Grant stared at Ellie. "It's going to be alright darling."
Ellie looked at Grant and smiled. "You haven't called me."
"I know," Grant said. "Listen, I'm sorry about Mark, but you have to be strong. You're all that Charlie and B'Elanna have left."
More tears poured down Ellie's face. "I know."
"Come here," Grant said, taking her in his arms.
"My god," Muldoon said. "Just think about what would've happened if that thing had reached the mainland. Malcolm's little Chaos Theory would be proven then. That Plesiosaur would make Jaws look like a crab."
"Dr. Levine, we're getting something else," a crewman said.
"Not another one," Levine said running forward.
"No sir," the crewman said. "It's a boat. It appears to be leaving the island from the left side."
Grant ran over to the sub's scope and took it up to see on the shore, the Biosyn hunters loading what looked like to be a large animal. Grant squinted in the scope to try to make out the animal. He then realized with horror that it was an adult Tyrannosaurus Rex.
"I knew something bad would happen because of those bastards," Grant hissed.
"What's happened," Ellie asked, walking up to him.
"They're loading an adult tyrannosaur into the boat," Grant yelled.
"You can't be bloody serious," Muldoon said, walking up to them. "We've got to stop them."
"No the EPA will stop them," Daniel said coming forward.
"Ellie and I will take care of those idiots personally," Grant replied. "Don't worry, you two. By the time we're through with them they'll wish they'd never heard of Jurassic Park. Daniel, all you need to do is just get back to your office and inform Mr. Morris of the situation."
Daniel nodded.
"Guys," Eric barely said.
Everyone turned their attentions to Eric. He was crouched down near his parents. Grant walked over to them and took their pulses.
"They're fine," Grant said. "They're only unconscious. I'm sure they'll wake up in a few hours."
The Sub continued moving through the dark water away from Isla Sorna, Site B, and The Lost World that was imagined and proved true by Dr. Richard Levine.
Payne, and Jim Taylor
Friday, July 15, 1999 Pacific Ocean
The submarine had already submerged into the dark ocean, and was now starting to leave Isla Sorna and Site B behind. The team saw before them several crewmembers, working all of the instruments to the vessel.
Levine was at a computer console talking to the motion sensor controller with Guitierrez and Daniel, while the three Kirbys huddled in a corner, sitting on the floor. Grant was on the floor beside Billy and holding onto Ellie, while she still cried over the husband that she loved and lost. Muldoon sat on the floor, while he held his leg and was busy playing with his gun.
"So Marty," Levine said. "What did you think of Isla Sorna?"
"I don't think you really want to know what I thought of it," Guitierrez replied. "It would probably make you feel bad." Guitierrez then realized the papers that he had in his pocket. "Oh, I almost forgot, are these your notes?"
Levine took the papers and looked at them. He then looked up and smiled. "So I left them on the island? I was wondering what happened to these. The high hide is still standing?"
"Yes it is," Guitierrez said.
"You didn't happen to try and reconnect some camera equipment that was up there did you," Levine asked hopefully.
"No, I didn't see anything up there like that," Guitierrez replied.
"Hmm," Levine said. "Must've been when the hide was attacked by the Raptors. Oh well."
"Dr. Levine," the man at the motion sensor controls said. "I think we have a problem."
Muldoon overheard, getting up and started walking toward the three men.
"What is it crewman," Levine asked.
"Something huge is coming this way, sir," the man replied, pointing at the screen showing a very large figure on the radar.
"What is it," Levine asked. "A shark? A whale?"
"Sir, it's not registering on computer," the crewman replied. "It's telling me the creature doesn't exist, and it's too large for it to be a shark or even a whale."
Muldoon looked at the radar to see what it was. "Bloody hell! That's a Plesiosaur!"
"Don't tell me you just said Plesiosaur," Grant asked, walking forward with Ellie.
"Get us out of here now," Muldoon yelled.
"You heard the man," Levine yelled. "Get us out of here!"
All of the crewmen started running around the sub, trying to find ways to get away from the area faster, but they weren't fast enough.
The Plesiosaur caught up to them and then rammed into the sub, sending it sprawling into a circle toward a rock surface and back toward the island.
The crewmen were barely able to get control back before they could hit the rock. Everyone slowly got back up after the impact. Amanda and Paul were both now unconscious with blood smeared on their faces. Eric noticed and started shaking them trying to wake them.
"Is everyone alright," Levine asked.
"No we aren't bloody alright," Muldoon shouted. "Damage report people!"
"We won't be able to take another hit like that, sir," A crewman said. " It'll crush us!"
"Does this thing have missiles," Muldoon asked.
"Yes, sir," a crewman at the weapons station replied.
Muldoon looked out the main view glass and saw the animal rushing toward them at full speed. "Shoot the bloody bastard back to the Jurassic Period!"
Then a missile was launched from the sub, toward the Plesiosaur. The animal tried to avoid it, but was too slow and the missile hit, blowing the animal apart in seconds.
"They should all be destroyed," Muldoon sighed.
"Where did that thing come from," Levine asked. "Those weren't on the island when I went."
"Yes they were," Grant replied. "You just didn't explore that part of the island where they were."
"My god," Levine said. "I'm glad we didn't. Malcolm would've had a heart attack."
Grant and Ellie both laughed at this, remembering how odd Malcolm used to be. They wished he was there right then so they could here his funny jokes that he used to say.
All of those memories of Malcolm made them both want to go home even more. Ellie especially needed to go home. She wondered how in the world she was going to be able to explain to her son and daughter that they no longer had a father to care for them. Also, how was she going to explain to them that he was killed by prehistoric creatures that hasn't been around for 65 million years. More tears came to her eyes, as she thought of how awful all this was. Her life would never be the same again, and she knew it.
Grant stared at Ellie. "It's going to be alright darling."
Ellie looked at Grant and smiled. "You haven't called me."
"I know," Grant said. "Listen, I'm sorry about Mark, but you have to be strong. You're all that Charlie and B'Elanna have left."
More tears poured down Ellie's face. "I know."
"Come here," Grant said, taking her in his arms.
"My god," Muldoon said. "Just think about what would've happened if that thing had reached the mainland. Malcolm's little Chaos Theory would be proven then. That Plesiosaur would make Jaws look like a crab."
"Dr. Levine, we're getting something else," a crewman said.
"Not another one," Levine said running forward.
"No sir," the crewman said. "It's a boat. It appears to be leaving the island from the left side."
Grant ran over to the sub's scope and took it up to see on the shore, the Biosyn hunters loading what looked like to be a large animal. Grant squinted in the scope to try to make out the animal. He then realized with horror that it was an adult Tyrannosaurus Rex.
"I knew something bad would happen because of those bastards," Grant hissed.
"What's happened," Ellie asked, walking up to him.
"They're loading an adult tyrannosaur into the boat," Grant yelled.
"You can't be bloody serious," Muldoon said, walking up to them. "We've got to stop them."
"No the EPA will stop them," Daniel said coming forward.
"Ellie and I will take care of those idiots personally," Grant replied. "Don't worry, you two. By the time we're through with them they'll wish they'd never heard of Jurassic Park. Daniel, all you need to do is just get back to your office and inform Mr. Morris of the situation."
Daniel nodded.
"Guys," Eric barely said.
Everyone turned their attentions to Eric. He was crouched down near his parents. Grant walked over to them and took their pulses.
"They're fine," Grant said. "They're only unconscious. I'm sure they'll wake up in a few hours."
The Sub continued moving through the dark water away from Isla Sorna, Site B, and The Lost World that was imagined and proved true by Dr. Richard Levine.
