Costa Rica: Alan, Billy, and Danni tore out the door and slammed it shut behind them as it shook heavily from a dino crashing into it.
"The hell was that?" demanded Billy panting heavily.
"Dinosaurs," commented Grant. Another thud shook the door nearly off its hinges and the trio took off down the hallway.
"Where is everybody else?" Grant asked as they went down hallway after hallway.
"Out in the jungle trapping that ceratosaur," said Danni. Billy looked at her wide-eyed.
"Wow," he said surprised. The sound of the door being destroyed was heard in the background.
"So we can't run into the jungle and we can't stay here, terrific," said Grant shaking his head. "It's Nublar all over again."
Dinosaur roars were heard in the background.
"Too bad we're on the mainland now," stated Billy.
"My ultimate nightmare," said Grant. "Now keep running."
The trio continued down the hallway as dinosaur shadows were seen in the background.
Indigo, 17 years ago: "Suck on this Graves," said Jake using his dolly to take off with the crate of glucocorticoids.
"So what're you going to do with that?" asked Stephanie trailing after him.
"Shove it in Henry's warehouse, have him see how Graves reacts when he doesn't," answered the scientist.
"Won't he just order more?" asked Stephanie.
"Not without justifying it," said Jake. "And it'll delay him for just long enough for him to possibly slip up. Then Henry'll find out what he's up to."
The two were nearly to Henry's warehouse when they arrived at Jake's and found a worker outside with several large crates.
"Are you Jake Whitacre?" the man asked.
"That's right," said Jake sitting down what he had and walking over.
"If you could just sign this," he said holding up a clipboard. Jake signed it confused and the man took off.
"The hell is this?" said Jake bewildered. He walked over and used his crowbar to open one of the boxes. The scientist promptly pulled out an M-16 Assault Rifle and saw even more heavy weaponry inside.
"Who would send me all this?" said Jake scratching his head. Stephanie walked over with a slip of paper.
"Found this on one of them," she said before reading it. "Hey Jake, I've got some 'stuff' I needed offloading. I can't keep them with me and I knew you had a free warehouse so…there we are. Have fun, JB."
"Oy that bastard," said Jake defeated. "What am I going to do with all these?"
"I'm sure you'll come up with something," replied Stephanie before realization dawned on her. "Hey lets-."
"We're not blowing up the crate," answered Jake. "Besides you're about to be a new mother, that's not something you want your baby finding out."
"When does she hatch?" asked Stephanie curious.
"Soon, now let's get going," said Jake dragging his crates into his warehouse.
Sorna, Present, Dawn: Jake's Interceptor crashed through the rusted and bent front gates of the Pumping Station followed by the rest of the convoy. They skidded to a halt and began filing out and swarming the area.
"Sam, you'd better hurry up with that power generator," said Jake into his radio. Compys began swarming the area and the team began picking them off one by one.
"Check, got it," came the response. Outside the rusted chain link fence, several fence posts went straight up into the air and were immediately drilled down into the ground. Jake and Gerry made their way to the waterfront and observed the calm waters of the river flowing past them.
"What're you looking for?" asked Gerry amused. "Your reflection?"
"No, I'm looking for Nessie," responded Jake distantly watching the water for ripples.
"You're joking," said Gerry in disbelief. Jake solemnly shook his head.
"'Fraid not," he responded. "We bred one and kept her stored in a pen upriver. I haven't checked to see if she's still there but given the hurricane, I doubt it."
"How do you know she didn't make for open waters?" Gerry asked.
"I don't," confessed Jake. "But she may have. I mean we cloned her from a piece of flesh obtained up in Loch Ness because no mosquitoes could possibly have sucked the blood of a plesiosaur and survived. Maybe she went to meet her living relatives."
"That's not funny Jake," said Gerry solemnly.
"I'm not joking," said the scientist honestly. Gerry's paled at that and his skin nearly went ghost white.
"Alright I am," said Jake laughing as Gerry scowled at him. "Gerry you make this too easy."
"We're dealing with dinosaurs here, this isn't a place to joke around!" shouted the veterinarian. A massive roar could be heard along with several gunshots.
"What's going on?" said Jake into his radio. Shouts and more gunfire could be heard along with more roaring.
"I think a Triceratops alpha-male was making its home in the maintenance shed and we seem to have disturbed it," said Sam. "And you might want to run."
Gerry and Jake looked up to see several workers running around a corner and straight at them as a triceratops crashed right through it and bored down on them.
"Oh great," said Jake pulling out his Long Colt, aiming it at the tryke and then promptly running off without firing a shot with Gerry in pursuit.
Indigo: Thomas and his team were firing at dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes as they poured over the lip of the ship and moved across the deck. Above the team on the helicopter kept firing even as some of the dinosaurs with longer jumping power tried to bring them down.
"Where did they come from?" shouted Scott over the muzzle fire.
"From the ocean likely," said John as he tried to take down a fast moving black blur that vanished into the ship. "They couldn't have escaped from the island, that's for sure."
"Then what're they doing here?" shouted Thomas still on the boat aiming at everything that moved. A worker screamed as they were torn apart and an explosion ripped up part of the deck sending wood and concrete in the sky before it came raining down on those still alive from Thomas's team which was dwindling all the time.
"Tom we're coming in," said John over the radio. "Ferro, take us down and then take off again."
"Got it," said the chopper's pilot. The helicopter quickly made for the rear helipad and touched down as John, Scott, and the team disembarked before the helicopter took off behind them.
"Spread out but don't become a straggler," ordered John. "From what little I know about dinosaurs, they'll take any advantage they can get."
The team nodded and pressed onwards across the deck towards Thomas's team.
Nublar, 17 years ago: "Bloody hell, where is it?" Graves growled. Henry was rifling through his mail next to the large amount of packages and crates that had been dropped off after having been processed through Indigo.
"Something wrong?" he asked trying to help. Graves whirled angrily at him.
"You think you're so clever don't you?" he said accusingly.
"I don't know what you're talking about," said Henry shaking his head in shame. "I haven't done anything at all I just want to know what you're up to."
Graves grumbled something and stormed off.
"That was weird," said Henry when he came across a sticky note attached to one of his letter.
"Hey Henry, I've set up the pins now all you have to do is knock 'em down-J," said Henry reading the note before his head dropped. "Terrific, way to go Jake."
Still, Henry knew not to waste an opportunity so he reluctantly nodded his head and set off to find out what Graves was up to.
Sorna, Present: "Split up!" ordered Jake. Gerry took half the workers and headed off to the right where the facility met the river while Jake just launched himself into it with the other workers. The triceratops tried to come to a halt to decide which group to follow before it crashed into the river.
"What now oh fearless leader?" asked one of the workers as they bobbed in the surface.
"We make for the other shore and hope that thing calms down and swims off," said Jake. The team slowly made their way to the other shore when the water next to them exploded and a massive long neck emerged with a toothy grin atop a monstrous head.
"Murphy you bast-," began Jake as the two dinosaurs raced straight at each other and the team between.
Costa Rica: "Well that was fun," said Stephanie running her hand through her sweat drenched hair. The helicopter was on its way back to the city after having spent several hours corralling and wrangling the ceratosaur to the ground.
"At least we got it," said Henry. "If that thing had been loose any longer, it would've exposed the fact that dinosaurs are running loose on the mainland to the public. If that happened then public opinion would probably call for Sorna's destruction and that's not an option."
"And why not?" asked Stephanie. "You've never said why you need that island so badly. I say let it be destroyed and we'll all be better off."
"No we won't," said Henry shaking his head solemnly. The Ingen Building appeared along with the rest of the city proper.
"And why not?" demanded Stephanie. Henry looked very saddened and forlorn.
"You wouldn't understand, only those of us who worked and 'died' for the Jurassic Park project would," responded Henry. The helicopter hovered around the building and prepared for landing.
"Is that why Jake went back?" asked Stephanie needing to know.
"He had to, they all did," admitted Henry. "In fact I wish I was there now."
The helicopter soared over the Ingen building as Danni, Grant, and Billy raced out of it.
"What the-," began Henry confused before the dinosaurs burst out of the building after them.
"Lock and load!" shouted the team leader.
Sorna: Jake and his team stumbled back onto the shore and collapsed exhausted as behind them in the river Nessie quietly made off with her kill.
"Way to go J," commented Gerry squatting next to him. Jake just groaned not looking up. Gerry just shook his head before standing back up and walking towards Sam.
"Everything a-ok?" he asked. Sam nodded looking at his laptop.
"We've got the power back online and they're setting up an electrified fence right now. With any luck the pipes are still intact and then we can start cranking water through them once we've changed out a few part of the filters," said Sam closing the computer and looking around confused. "Where's Jake?"
"Cooling it off," answered Gerry dryly. "Anything on the investigation?"
Sam shook his head. "We can't even get through to Indigo either."
Gerry's eyebrows furled at that. "Well that can't be good."
"Meh," said Sam shrugging. "It's nothing to worry about, could be for any number of reasons."
Gerry shuddered at that. The last time someone had said that, it had been about Nublar.
"C'mon let's see what else needs to be done," said Gerry as the two headed off for the radio truck.
Indigo: A pachycephalosaurus roared as it charged down one of the hallways of The Equestrian before a gunshot tore its head clean off.
"Keep moving!" shouted Thomas as the time fanned out amongst the corridors as a scream was heard along with a dinosaur roar and the sound stopped. John and what was left of his team arrive at Thomas's location before John nodded at them and the team nervously filed out as well.
"You okay?" asked Thomas concerned. John had several cuts and was splattered with blood both his own and not, and the CEO wiped his sweaty brow nervously leaving a streak of soot from the fires raging outside on the deck.
"Y-yeah, I-I'll be fine," he responded shakily before nearly collapsing onto the floor. Instead he just braced himself against the nearest bulkhead breathing heavily, partially shell shocked.
"If you say so," said Thomas unconvinced as he looked at a rollout map of the ship. "Where are these things going?"
"H-how?" asked John before he swallowed his nervousness. "How do you…"
"Not let it bother you?" asked Thomas referring to all the death and destruction as John nodded. "It's not easy but you learn to live with it. Or else it breaks you and with these things you can't let that happen. Sorna robbed a lot of us our innocence I guess. Now can you continue on or do I have to leave you here?"
"Just go," said John waving him off. "I'll be along shortly."
"Keep an eye on your ammo counter then," said Thomas looking at the Pulse Rifle hanging against John's chest. He then nodded and headed off with his rifle at the ready leaving the CEO alone with his thoughts. And then a darkened object slammed him on the back of the head and he collapsed unconscious.
San Jose: The final dinosaur crashed down dead as the smell of gunpowder and smoke filled the air outside the Ingen Building.
"Cleanup now!" ordered Henry as the Collections Team began dragging the dinosaurs back into the building.
"You know it's a good thing that most people here avoid this building like the plague after the San Diego incident," said Henry looking at Grant and the others who were out of breath.
"What the hell was all that?" said Billy stunned as he leaned against the helicopter.
Henry dropped his head in despair. "Looks like Project Extinction was a go, I guess we were right Jake. For whatever it's worth."
Nublar, 16 years ago: Jake and Henry were in the labs of the Visitors Center watching a fellow scientist at work.
"Kearney what the hell are you up to this time?" asked Jake bewildered as he chewed on a toothpick.
"A new species of dinosaur," said Kearney excitedly pacing around the egg chamber. "Graves helped me with it and I can't wait for this thing to hatch!"
"What is it?" asked Henry also confused.
"Wait and see," said Kearney as the egg began shifting. Jake rolled his eyes before turning to face Henry.
"Speaking of which, anything further on you know who?" Jake asked. Henry nodded.
"Quite a bit actually," he admitted. "Did you bring it?"
"Yeah," said Jake rummaging in his labcoat and producing a vial of glucorticoids from the stash he had hidden on Indigo.
"Thanks," said Henry as he applied some of them to a slide and placed it under the microscope and flipped on a nearby monitor. The glucocorticoids swarmed across the screen.
"Here we have your ordinary glucocorticoids, just swimming freely on their own doing no harm to anyone," began Henry almost lucidly.
"Okay," said Jake slightly put off by Henry's demeanor. The egg behind them was slowly beginning to hatch.
"And here we add dinosaur brain cells," said Henry with a syringe. The cells and glucorticoids began swimming and combining together. The egg cracked open and a head peeked out to Kearney's intense excitement.
"And finally, dinosaur adrenalin," said Henry with a final syringe. The adrenalin mixed with the glucorticoid charged brain cells and created a new cell altogether. The resulting creation caused Jake's eyes to bug out and his jaw to drop. The creature in the egg tore itself free and squeaked at the rest of the world.
"Oh my God…," said Jake in shock. "How long do you think before he could produce a viable specimen?"
Kearney picked up the dinosaur and walked it over to them.
"I think he might already have one," said Henry grimly. "And if it's as smart as this says it could be…"
"Then we're looking at the end of all life on Earth," answered Jake. "Operation Extinction."
Jake swallowed as Kearny cleared his throat.
"Gentlemen," he said happily as Jake and Henry looked at him with mild terror in their eyes at what they had seen. "May I introduce the latest member to Ingen's happy growing family, the Dimetrodon!"
The baby dinosaur with the massive fin on Kearney's hand roared, issuing a challenge at the world.
Indigo: John came to groggily rubbing the back of his head and found himself in the large cargo bay containing the vault. Nearby, Thomas and what was left of their teams were also coming around. Each had been stripped of their weaponry and it all lay on a pile across the long room. Around them stood dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes each roaring softly but none attacking.
"What the hell?" John said. Thomas looked around even more surprised but quickly began weighing their options.
"We're in trouble," he concluded grimly.
"But why aren't they attacking?" said John softly as he waved to all the dinosaurs around them. "What are they waiting for?"
As in response to that, the intercom system crackled to life.
"Hello gentlemen, I'm sure you're hearing this and are no doubt wondering who I am," said the ominous voice as static interlaced the transmission. "Well I won't keep you in suspense much longer. My name is Doctor Gustavius Graves and these are my creations."
The dinosaurs roared all in unison at that statement.
"I apologize for the unconventionality of this test run but I have no doubt you'll be impressed with the final product," continued the voice. "What you see before you is the end result of Project DSIP. But why don't I let them show you instead. Go my creations, impress our guests."
The dinosaurs roared one final time and charged the group.
