Exhausted and winded, the team still managed to amble onwards toward the brachiosaur, which stared off into the distance, looking at the retreating form of the Arcadia. The giant dinosaur, unaware of the human's presence, could only stare on sadly as its last hope for safety slowly drifted away. Dinosaurs were not necessarily smart, though most were intelligent enough to survive in their natural environments. Still, this old sauropod was still smart enough to realize that it could not stay on the island, for the island wouldn't be around for much longer. It needed to get off.

Now, though, there was no way off. It had been too slow to reach the ship, which had pulled away without it. Already, the vessel was well beyond the distance it could swim to, and that gap was getting wider by the moment. Smaller members of her kind rested on board the floating haven, having been put there some time before, but she would never reach it - she had simply been too late.

As her last hope to survive this apocalyptic event slowly faded away, the ash cloud began to overtake her. The heat started to burn her skin, and it became more difficult to breath. Desperate to try and survive a while longer, the female reared up, involuntarily crying out from the pain. Ultimately, though, this was a futile gesture - there was nowhere left for her to go.

Then she looked down.

There, much to her surprise, was a small group of humans, who had, with difficulties, rammed two metallic poles into the ground. A moment later, the blue light appeared, which the humans vanished through.

The female dinosaur had no idea what was going on, but merely seeing the humans disappear was enough for her to attempt to follow them. Maybe, just maybe, she could escape this madness.

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As the female brachiosaur ambled through the portal, the team collapsed in exhaustion. Against all odds, the mission had been accomplished.

Tearing off her volcano suit, Suzanne quickly began calling in some of her staff, so that they could treat the giant sauropod for any ailments she had suffered. With luck, she would recover.

Some distance away, Big Al was huddled underneath a tree, enjoying the shade, while a Comodactylus picked his teeth clean. Nearby, a quartet of Harpactognathus fought over a rat they had found, while behind Al, a lucky Fruitafossor had began digging into an anthill. Some distance away, a female Nublar Allosaurus was trying to make herself scarce, following an encounter with Big Al - just because he was injured di not make him an easy meal. At a nearby pond, the female Diplodocus was busy getting into a shouting match a green Tyrannosaurus, the only one to come through the portal.

As a group of red crested Pteranodon began to harass the recently arrived Pterry, all closed his eyes. This was a weird new world.

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A few hours later, and the staff had managed to get most of the residents into their intended exhibits. The refugees from Movieland were unexpected, but still accommodated for. In particular, the bull rex had been placed in an exhibit nearby T. rex Hill, but not that same one, as they were unsure how the resident rex family would react to his presence.

As the team settled the last of the new residents into the park, they watched as some of the smaller creatures adapted to their new homes. They had to duck as a Triconolestes glided into a tree hole, while in a small pond, a Docodon tried to snatch minnows.

Still, today was a good day.

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As the sun began to set, the team stared out at the Jurassic Serengeti they had brought home with them. A herd of Camarasaurus browsed at a clump of trees, while Camptosaurus and Dryosaurus grazed on the ferns and grass. A pair of Stegosaurus pruned some bushes, while a Mymooropelta rooted in their shadow. In the distance, Big Al and a male Ceratosaurus also observed the herd feeding, but the latter of the two was less interested in the herbivores - he had crocodile meat to feast on.

"So, got any names for these guys?" asked Nigel.

"Well, could I suggest one for the Allosaurus we had to separate from the Ceratosaurus pack earlier?" asked Bob.

"Sure."

"I want to call him Santo."

"Okay. Other possible names?"

"Can we call the female Allosaurus with a broken jaw Alicia?" asked Alice, evidently wanting to avoid name confusion.

"Fine with me, any other names?"

Instantly, the team turned to Tristan, who had been holding his hand up for some time.

"Yes?"

"Could we name the female Diplodocus that was bellowing at the rex Dinah? And also call the Stegosaurus and Ceratosaurus that walked right over the Saurophaganx Cooler and Cactus?"

"Okay. Anyone else?"

More names were offered, but it didn't take too long for everyone to give their two cents, and soon, silence reigned once more.

At least until Bob decided to break it.

"So, where are you planning to go next time? Somewhere else with famous dinosaurs?"

"Not sure yet, why are you asking?"

"Noticed that the Alamosaurus was looking rather lonely today, thought that maybe they need a few herd mates."

"...We could do that."

"Okay, just give me a few days get things settled - I need ot get some more room for these giants. And give me a heads up if you rescue a few rexes!"

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Next time, the team goes back to Cretaceous to rescue some companions for the oldest residents...

(shot of Tristan trying to herd a group of sauropods, while Tai, in a different environment, watches a female Tyrannosaurus bellow at an Ankylosaurus)

….Whilst also rescuing some recent discoveries.

(Shot of Elise jumping backwards as a mosasaur charges toward her.)

Back at the park, residents old and new start to act strangely.

(Shot of Terence beginning to arrange the remains of his food in a strange pattern, whilst Al begins to bellow)

All next time on Prehistoric Park: Death of a Dynasty!

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AN: whelp, finally done.

Anyway, here's a list of animals rescued (some are going to be missing):

Allosaurus:

10 A. fragilis (including Al and Alicia)

7 A. amplus (including the female with the orange body and black skin patches)

5. A. lucasi (including Santo)

9 A. Atrox

6 A. jimmadseni (there are a lot of allosaurus species, okay?)

6 Epanterias

8 Saurophaganax

Stegosaurus:

20 S. stenops (including Cooler)

11 S. ungulatus

9 S. sulcatus

10 S. armatus

Diplodocus:

36 D. carnegii (including Dinah)

50 D. hallorum (aka Seismosaurus)

13 Galeamopus hayi

12 G. pabsti

27 Kaatedocus

28 Supersaurus

40 Barosaurus

98 Apatosaurus, 42 belong to A ajax, rest are still being sorted

90 Brontosaurus, thirty from each known species

120 Camarasaurus, still being sorted based on species

21 Brachiosaurus

12 Marshosaurus

9 Torvosaurus

130+ small mammals, still being counted

110+ aquatic crocodilians

50+ land living crocodilians (Hallopus, Fruitachampsa, etc)

38 Dryosaurus (again, still sorting them based on species)

28 Cathetosaurus

19 Maraapunisaurus (this is apparently what Amphicoelias fragillimus is now called)

10 Amphicoelias altus

24 Ornitholestes

Ceratosaurus:

12 C. dentisulcatus (including Cactus)

8 C. magnicornis (includes the one that Al knocked over, which was a male)

20+ C. nasicornis, most are babies (these are the ones Santo fought)

6 Fosterovenator

9 Coelurus

7 Stokesosaurus

4 Koparion

12 Tanycolagreus

20 Paleopteryx (which is currently a dubious species, but whatever)

22 Hesperosaurus

10 Alcovasaurus

50+ pterosaurus, divided between Kepodactylus, Mesadactylus, and Harpactognathus

36 Camptosaurus

26 Uteodon, incorrectly referred to as Uachitodon in this chapter

100+ lizards, amphibians, fish, and choristoderes

6 Megalneusaurus (pliosaur)

14 Pantosaurus

12 Tatenectes

20 Baptanodon (American relative of Ophthalmosaurus)

30+ ammonites/belemnites

Do not ask how the park is big enough to hold all of these and still have room for a million plus others critters. It's as big as it needs to be.

Oh, and here are the animals rescued from Jurassic World:

Seven Brachiosaurus

4 Allosaurus

10 Stegosaurus

8 Ankylosaurus

14 Triceratops

4 Velociraptors (bachelor back, thus are all males)

8 Dilophosaurus

24+ compies (currently fighting with feral housecats for food, they are winning)

1 male Tyrannosaurus

5 Ceratosaurus (the DPG had a counting slip up and prematurely declared one or two species extinct)

10 Apatosaurus

5 Pachycephalosaurus

2 Stygimoloch (mated pair)

7 Parasaurolophus

8 Pteranodon

And I think that's it...oh yeah, forgot something:

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(Aboard the Arcadia, three minutes after team left)

Royce watched the doors close, wondering what the brief flash of blue light just before it sealed was. The curiosity only lasted for a moment, though, and he soon headed back to the crew rooms - he needed a nap.

As he was walking away, though, he saw a girl struggling to put some food into one of the dinosaur's cages. Sighing, he went over and helped her load the meat into the Carnotaurus' cage.

Turning toward him, the girl smiled nervously. "Thanks."

"You're welcome, Miss..."

"Saurus. Elise Saurus."

"Funny name. Well, don't stick around too long. Wheatley only wants the men on guard duty here."

"I know."

"Well, goodbye."

As Royce walked away, Elise sighed, before pulling the radio out of her pocket. "Guys, we were right - this is the same timeline we visited earlier. Just saw us take the old Brachiosaurus into the present."

"Well, good," replied Sean. "So, ready to start screwing over Mill and Wu's plan?"

Elise smiled when she heard her brother's rathe aggressive tone. "Boy am I ever."

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AN: Yup, that just happened.

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