Inside, Lewis was talking to a man in one of the booths next to a
metal detector. Another man waved them through the detector after
collecting metal belongings. Without incident they went through and Lewis
led them to the right down a white corridor and into a large black room
with rows of chairs and a screen in the front,
" Everyone take a seat," Lewis said as he went to the screen and pushed a
few buttons until the Biosyn logo appeared on the screen then he sat down.
After a few moments a man appeared on the screen," Welcome to Dinosaur
Isle, everyone. In this presentation I'll be telling you about many things
that have to do with the park like safety precautions, rules, dinosaurs and
many other things. First, we'll talk about the islands. Dinosaur Isles
consists of three island. One, is the island with the dinosaurs which we
call Island #1. The second is this island, Island #2. And, the third is an
island on the northeast shore, which is Island #3. Island #1 consists of
three lakes, and two rivers," Lewis now handed out a piece of paper to
everyone. The paper said:
///Dinosaur List
//Carnivores
/Name Amount
Utahraptor 5
Velociraptor 8
Tyrannosaurus 1
Dilophosaurus 4
Carnotaurus 3
Suchomimus 2
Carcharodontosaurus 1
Compsognathus 29
Archaeopteryx 14
Deinonychus 4
Pteranodon 5
Carnivore Total: 76
//Herbivores /Name Amount Apatosaurus 7 Iguanodon 14 Stegosaurus 9 Styracosaurus 13 Chasmosaurus 11 Parasaurolophus 25 Saurolophus 29 Seismosaurus 5 Ankylosaurus 8 Corythosaurus 27 Pachycephalosaurus 5
Herbivore Total: 153
Dinosaur Total: 229
John gasped, thinking of how many dinosaurs there were as Lewis began talking again," As you can see, there are many dinosaurs here. There is a very large electric fence going north to south through the middle of the island, separating it into half. The west half has all the carnivores, two aviaries, control center #2, a river, and a large lake. The east half has all the herbivores, the bridge to Island #2, a river, and two lakes. Island #2, which we're on, is the Main HQ for the park. Here, we have the hotels, helipad, airstrip, the bridge to island #1, visitors center, and the lab which has the control room. Island #3 is the smallest island and only has a helipad, dock and the main genetics lab. That lab does most of the work in making the dinosaurs. And, the only way to get to Island #3 is by helicopter, boat, or from the underground system, which we'll be talking about later. Now that you have a rough idea about the islands we'll talk about safety. In Biosyn, safety is our number one priority. We've spent millions of dollars on safety. Our main safety precaution was putting small devices in each dinosaur. Each device has some poison and tranquilizer in it and the poison or tranquilizer could be injected into the animal at any time anywhere on the Earth. The device also tells us where the dinosaurs are. Also, under the fences are sensors and if a certain dinosaur passes over the sensors then the tranquilizer is injected and the control room is notified of the dinosaur. Another main safety precaution is around the tour roads. On each side of the road are small barriers which will stop any car from going past them. The roads are raised 15 feet above ground with 10 foot deep and 10 foot wide moats on each side of the road. In the moats are nets, which would catch anything that happened to fall into it. Each time a group of people go through the park we set it so the nets will fall if anything more than the heaviest person in the tour lands on them. On the outer side of the moats are 10 foot high, 5 foot wide cement barriers. The barrier also goes 15 feet into the ground. On top of the barriers is a 15 foot high 10,000 volt electric fence on top. On top of the fences are large spikes, which when pressure is put on them poison is injected. Also, the roads and moats are all painted in natural colors so they don't look to different than the natural outdoors. As you can see, the roads are very safe. The next thing we'll talk about is our underground systems, as we like to call it. The underground systems consist of underground roads. The roads go all over the park. There are underground roads going to all buildings, dinosaur paddocks, islands, and a road going under the tour roads. Every half mile of moat there are doorways going into the underground road. The doors are a lighter color than the rest of the moat and there's a small box which you need to open and put your finger on to make it open. The door will open to any finger print. Even if dinosaurs had finger prints they aren't smart enough to open a box and put a finger on the pad to open a door. Also, every half mile of tour road there's a trapdoor on the side of the road with another box with a finger print scan inside which leads to the underground road. Well, I think that about does it for the main information. You will find out more during your tour. Enjoy!" The screen went blank. Lewis walked to the front of the room as people began to get up," Now, you will be taken to the hotels to find your rooms and get ready for the first tour."
Carnivore Total: 76
//Herbivores /Name Amount Apatosaurus 7 Iguanodon 14 Stegosaurus 9 Styracosaurus 13 Chasmosaurus 11 Parasaurolophus 25 Saurolophus 29 Seismosaurus 5 Ankylosaurus 8 Corythosaurus 27 Pachycephalosaurus 5
Herbivore Total: 153
Dinosaur Total: 229
John gasped, thinking of how many dinosaurs there were as Lewis began talking again," As you can see, there are many dinosaurs here. There is a very large electric fence going north to south through the middle of the island, separating it into half. The west half has all the carnivores, two aviaries, control center #2, a river, and a large lake. The east half has all the herbivores, the bridge to Island #2, a river, and two lakes. Island #2, which we're on, is the Main HQ for the park. Here, we have the hotels, helipad, airstrip, the bridge to island #1, visitors center, and the lab which has the control room. Island #3 is the smallest island and only has a helipad, dock and the main genetics lab. That lab does most of the work in making the dinosaurs. And, the only way to get to Island #3 is by helicopter, boat, or from the underground system, which we'll be talking about later. Now that you have a rough idea about the islands we'll talk about safety. In Biosyn, safety is our number one priority. We've spent millions of dollars on safety. Our main safety precaution was putting small devices in each dinosaur. Each device has some poison and tranquilizer in it and the poison or tranquilizer could be injected into the animal at any time anywhere on the Earth. The device also tells us where the dinosaurs are. Also, under the fences are sensors and if a certain dinosaur passes over the sensors then the tranquilizer is injected and the control room is notified of the dinosaur. Another main safety precaution is around the tour roads. On each side of the road are small barriers which will stop any car from going past them. The roads are raised 15 feet above ground with 10 foot deep and 10 foot wide moats on each side of the road. In the moats are nets, which would catch anything that happened to fall into it. Each time a group of people go through the park we set it so the nets will fall if anything more than the heaviest person in the tour lands on them. On the outer side of the moats are 10 foot high, 5 foot wide cement barriers. The barrier also goes 15 feet into the ground. On top of the barriers is a 15 foot high 10,000 volt electric fence on top. On top of the fences are large spikes, which when pressure is put on them poison is injected. Also, the roads and moats are all painted in natural colors so they don't look to different than the natural outdoors. As you can see, the roads are very safe. The next thing we'll talk about is our underground systems, as we like to call it. The underground systems consist of underground roads. The roads go all over the park. There are underground roads going to all buildings, dinosaur paddocks, islands, and a road going under the tour roads. Every half mile of moat there are doorways going into the underground road. The doors are a lighter color than the rest of the moat and there's a small box which you need to open and put your finger on to make it open. The door will open to any finger print. Even if dinosaurs had finger prints they aren't smart enough to open a box and put a finger on the pad to open a door. Also, every half mile of tour road there's a trapdoor on the side of the road with another box with a finger print scan inside which leads to the underground road. Well, I think that about does it for the main information. You will find out more during your tour. Enjoy!" The screen went blank. Lewis walked to the front of the room as people began to get up," Now, you will be taken to the hotels to find your rooms and get ready for the first tour."
