The jeeps headed to a large building, known as the Innovation Centther, and the doors opened to reveal people cleaning, painting, and a skeleton of a T. Rex attacking a medium Sauropod dinosaur, with a banner above, saying, 'When Dinosaurs Ruled the World'.
"Good day, good day," said Jacques, "the most advanced Amusement Park in the world. And I don't just mean rides, no, everyone has rides. No, we've made living biological attractions so astounding, that they'll capture the imagination of the entire world."
Ruby was looking in awe, Blake, Weiss and Winter were doubtful of this, Yang was looking at the skeleton, JNPR were chatting among each other, Whitley was just following behind, while the scientists were thinking of the attractions that would follow.
"Well, what do you think?" asked Ellie to Alan Grant.
"We're out of a job," said Alan.
"Don't you mean extinct?" asked Ian with sarcasm.
Soon, the group was taken to a room, and everyone took a seat, looking at the screen, while Jacques walked up to the screen, and he was up on it.
"Well," whispered Weiss to Winter, "He really loves himself."
"Hello," said Jacques on the screen.
"Go on, say hello," said Jacques.
Everyone did, unenthusiastically.
"Hello Jacques," said the screen Jacques.
"Oh, right, lines, lines," said Jacques.
"Oh, that's fine," said Screen Jacques, "But, um, how did I get up here?"
"Well," said Jacques, "First, I'll need a drop of blood. Your blood."
Screen Jacques pointed his finger, and Jacques made a poking motion, as Screen Jacques said, "Jacques, that hurt."
"Relax Jacques, it's all part of the miracle of cloning," said Jacques.
On the screen, multiple Jacques appeared, and everyone was confused.
"Cloning from what?" asked Alan, "Science has never recreated a complete DNA strand."
"Not without the major sequence gaps," said Ian.
"Clone from what?" asked Ellie, "Where do you get 100 million year old dinosaur blood?"
"Especially when DNA's half life is just 521 years," said Ruby, surprising Weiss very much, "Yeah, I paid attention in school."
Just then, something was swirling from Screen Jacques' finger, and the object tapped his shoulder, as Screen Jacques looked around, before seeing the object.
"Oh," he said, "Mr. DNA, where did you come from?"
"From your blood," said Mr. DNA, "Just one drop of your blood contains, billions of strands of DNA, the building blocks of life."
The screen then went white, and Mr. DNA explained about DNA and how they got the dinosaur blood.
"A DNA strand, like me, is a blueprint for building a living thing. And sometimes, animals that went extinct, millions of years ago, like dinosaurs, left their blueprints behind for us to find. We just had to know where to look."
Mr. DNA then rolled up the blue screen, revealing a cartoon mosquito.
"100 million years ago, there were mosquitos, just like today. And, just like today, they fed on the blood of animals, even dinosaurs. Sometimes, after biting a dinosaur, the mosquito would land on the branch of a tree, and get stuck in the sap."
The screen changed to people making a complex tunnel to reach the fossilized amber.
"After a long time, the tree sap would get hard, and become fossilized, just like a dinosaur bone, preserving the mosquito inside."
The audience then saw people drilling into the amber, and pulling out syringes.
"This fossilized tree sap, which we call, Amber, waited for millions of years to be discovered. Until Jurassic Park scientists came along. Using sophisticated techniques, they extract the preserved blood and then, BINGO, DINO DNA!"
Everyone was amazed. Why didn't they think of that!? It seemed so simple after hearing it.
"A full DNA strand contains 3 billion genetic codes."
Mr. DNA was now on a screen with many '0's and '1's going past, and him dodging them.
"If we looked at screens like this, once a second for eight hours a day, it would take two years to look at the entire DNA strand. It's THAT long. And since it's so-OH OLD!... It's full of holes. Now that's where our geneticists take over.
"Thinking machines, super computers, and virtual reality show us, the gaps in the DNA sequence. Since all animals share almost 90%, we use the complete DNA of a frog, to fill in the holes, and complete the codes. And now, we can make, a baby dinosaurs."
"Of course, this score is only temporary," said Jacques, "The new one will be more dramatic, with much orchestra, and then the, tour moves on."
The rails then went down, and everyone watched as they now saw real people working.
"This is overwhelming Jacques," said Donald, "Are these people, auto-aratics?"
"No, we have no animatronics here," said Jacques, "Those are the real miracle workers of Jurassic Park."
"Here we see the people handling unfertilized Emu or Ostrich Eggs."
"Wait," said Pyrrha, "How do you interrupt the cellular mitosis?"
"Can we see the unfertilized eggs?" asked Ruby, Nora and Yang.
Alan then asked, "How do you stop this?"
"I'm sorry sir," said Jacques, "It's kind of a ride."
Ruby, with great force, lifted up the rails, and said, "LAST ONE TO THE LAB DOES EVERYONE'S HOMEWORK FOR A WEEK!"
She then took off in a flurry of rose petals, with Nora and Yang close behind.
"They can't do that," said Donald, as Jacques got up, and the rest following the three teens, "Can they do that?"
