"Well done, Jess." Sorkin said, as everyone entered the power station.
It was incredibly warm in the room. The power station had been built inside a long extinct volcano on Isla Nublar.
"Thanks." Jess said.
"Okay, listen up: we need to release the steam pressure to prevent any more build-up." Sorkin said.
"What are we looking for?" Yoder asked.
"A power panel and probably a manual release valve."
"Look, Dad, I'm sorry." Jess said. "I was just trying to-"
"You were just trying to ignore everything I said!" Gerry said, quietly. "Now, just stay where I can see you this time!"
"Okay." Jess said. "I will. I mean it. Sorry..."
"See that large valve wheel up there?" Sorkin pointed to a pipe going up next to a walkway. "I think that's the pressure release we're looking for."
"I'll handle it." Gerry said.
Gerry climbed up a ladder up to the walkway and headed to the valve.
"Wait until I turn the power off to release the pressure." Sorkin said. "Otherwise, the system won't properly reset."
"Got it."
Sorkin saw a large box nearby where Gerry was.
"That looks like the power panel, up there, at the top of the ladder."
Sorkin and Jess walked to the panel.
"Alright, looks like we pull down to open the circuit in order to turn the power off." Sorkin said. "Here goes nothing..."
"'Down to open', that does make sense." Yoder muttered to himself.
"It does now." Nima said.
Jess noticed a chalkboard on the wall that had "18 days since last accident on this site" written on it.
"Yeah, they're gonna have to update that sign." Jess said.
Gerry attempted to turn the valve with all of his strength, but it wouldn't budge.
"Could you guys give me a hand with this valve?" Gerry asked. "It won't budge."
"Sure. We open pickle jars too." Yoder quipped.
Oscar and Yoder walked over to Gerry.
"Ok, on three: one, two, three!"
The three men mustered their strength, and attempted to turn the valve.
"Stop! Stop!" Sorkin yelled.
"We got this!" Yoder grunted.
"No, I mean, stop!"
The men let go of the valve.
"It shouldn't take that much force to turn the valve." Sorkin said. "There must be some kind of motorized assist for it. If you force it, you could break something."
"I'll have a look." Gerry said.
"If there is a motor, you'll need to disconnect it before it'll turn manually." Sorkin explained.
Gerry walked to the balcony and looked down. There was a large metal container directly underneath them.
"That compartment there, that could house the motor we're looking for."
"I'll check it out." Nima said.
A few rats scurried into the power station unseen.
Nima opened the doors to the motor compartment. There was a large motor the size of a couch inside.
There were many large cables extending from the motor up a pipe
Nima walked to a wall that had a fire axe hanging on it.
Nima returned to the compartment and used the axe to cut apart the cables.
"I got it!" Nima yelled.
"Perfect!" Gerry said. "Let's try again."
Oscar began to turn the large valve. Eventually, the steam stopped spewing from the pipes.
"That's it!" Sorkin said. "The steam has been vented! All we need now is to turn the power back on!"
Sorkin turned to Jess.
"First charge the pump, then close the circuit." Sorkin said.
"You, uh, need any help?" Yoder asked.
"I'm quite capable." Sorkin said. "Thank you."
She pulled a large, gray handle out and pushed it back in. She repeated the action three more times.
A light bulb lit up above a green lever.
"What is that?" Yoder asked.
"It's the up to close light." Sorkin explained. "It means the charge is pumped."
"Right." Yoder said.
"I'm going to close the circuit and turn the power back on!" Sorkin warned.
"Please don't blow up!" Jess said nervously. "Please don't blow up! Please don't blow up!"
"I think you'll find we have nothing to worry about." Sorkin reassured.
Sorkin lifted the lever up. Suddenly, large reinforced steel doors began lowering down.
"What's happening?" Jess asked.
"Laura?" Gerry asked.
"Nothin' to worry about, huh?" Yoder said sarcastically.
"It's alright everyone." Sorkin reassured. "It's just a failsafe measure to protect the power station. We probably set it off when we disconnected the motor or something else. Everything is just fine."
Sorkin walked over to a control panel when suddenly it began emitting sparks.
"If you say so." Jess said.
Suddenly, the pack of Velociraptors entered into the power station as the blast doors closed behind them.
