As Gerry and Jess continued arguing, Sorkin looked at some opened cages next to the wall.

"Missing something?" Oscar asked.

"What? No." Sorkin said. "Just wondering why they left the transport cages here."

"I bet." Oscar said. He knew she was hiding something.

Sorkin wiggled the door handle.

"It's locked alright."

"Thanks for double checking." Oscar said, sarcastically.

"So...what are our options?" Sorkin asked.

"No way we can break it down, too secure." Oscar said. "Got no guns, no explosives...You tell me."

"Any suggestions, Mr. Yoder?"

"Nope." Yoder said.

"Right. I'll go ask an adult." Sorkin said.

Sorkin turned to Yoder and Oscar, noticing an air vent.

"Situations like this make me glad I never had kids." Sorkin said, motioning towards Gerry and Jess.

"I haven't seen my daughter in almost six months." Nima said coldly.

"Ah." Sorkin said, embarrassed. She noticed an air vent in the wall.

"That vent...it may lead to the other side of the door."

"Hate to break it to you doc, but ain't none of us fitti' through there."

"Maybe..." Sorkin said, motioning towards Gerry and Jess who were still arguing.

Sorkin walked over to the two.

"Alright, enough!" Sorkin shouted.

"I apologize, I'm sorry." Gerry said. "Jess, we'll finish this later."

Gerry turned to Sorkin.

"How can I help?"

"We have a situation." Sorkin explained. "The only around the door to the power station is that vent, and Jess is the only one of us who might fit inside."

"Absolutely not!" Gerry objected. "My daughter has clearly shown us that she can't be trusted with her own safety. She doesn't leave my sight from now on. We're just gonna have to find another solu...Jess? Jessi?! Jess!"

"It's okay." Oscar said. "Prett sure the dinosaurs haven't been using that vent."

"What vent?" Gerry asked. "What dinosaurs?! Oh, my God! Jess!"

The door suddenly opened, and Jess poked her head out.

"What?"