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Chapter 17 - Calling All Dinos

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Half an hour ago

Hoskins, whose operation had ended in failure, hurriedly led his men out of the control room, desperate to grab Dr. Wu and escape this hellhole.

The other staff had already fled when the disaster struck, leaving Claire alone.

But she didn't run. She knew that no one could stop the Indominus Rexes if she left.

Tourists had already been evacuated to the southern dock area, boarding the last ferries out.

No matter what, the male Indominus rex couldn't be allowed to reach them.

In a moment of desperation, Claire came up with a crazy, bold idea:

Fight dinosaurs with dinosaurs.

Jurassic World had eleven large paddocks, each housing a ferocious carnivore.

The higher the paddock number, the more dangerous the dinosaur.

Paddock 3 contained four Velociraptors.

Paddock 11 held two Indominus rexes.

And in Paddock 9, there lived a Tyrannosaurus rex.

The Jurassic era may have changed, but the Tyrannosaurus rex was timeless.

This one was the real icon of the park—the queen of Isla Nublar.

Her name was Rexy.

Fourteen meters long and weighing 13.5 tons, she was one of the earliest dinosaurs bred in Jurassic Park.

She had once caused a massive incident there.

Now, at 30 years old—equivalent to a human in their 70s—she was affectionately nicknamed "Grandma Rexy."

Claire released the aging queen, Rexy, hoping she could stop the male Indominus rex rampaging through the park.

"ROAR!!"

Rexy, guided to the scene by Claire, immediately spotted Jack, the male Indominus rex, and let out a deafening roar.

The shockwaves from her voice sent dust and debris flying, radiating the fury and dominance of a true apex predator.

"ROAR!!"

Jack answered, not to be outdone.

Towering at 20 meters and weighing over 50 tons, he was far larger and more powerful than Rexy.

But despite the size gap, Rexy didn't back down.

Without hesitation, she lunged forward, jaws wide, aiming for Jack's neck.

He charged in to meet her head-on.

BOOM!!

The collision echoed like a thunderclap.

Its sheer force cracked the ground beneath them, sending shockwaves.

Rexy felt the brute power of Jack's attack instantly.

She had no chance to counter—his strength overwhelmed her.

She was sent flying, crashing through a nearby building and vanishing into a pile of rubble and broken concrete.

Her bones ached. She couldn't get up.

One blow, and Rexy was defeated.

And that wasn't even Jack at full strength.

He didn't want to humiliate a legendary old queen past her prime.

Besides, there was no Blue to back her up this time.

No Mosasaur lurking beneath the surface to launch a surprise attack.

"ROAR!!"

But Jack didn't go in for the kill.

He had another idea—he wanted to subdue her.

After all, she was the only Tyrannosaurus in the park.

Her power was worth more alive than dead.

She could be a valuable ally, even now.

"We... lost already?"

Claire stood frozen, stunned. She had hoped Rexy could at least stall the Indominus, buy them time.

But it had ended almost as soon as it began.

Jack had crushed her effortlessly.

They weren't even in the same league.

Then Claire noticed him staring at her, mouth wide open, blood dripping from his teeth, eyes locked on her like prey.

"Ah!!"

She turned to run, but barely got a step before something shocking happened.

Out of nowhere, another dinosaur appeared—and swallowed Claire whole.

"ROAR!"

The newcomer was Gray, who had arrived late.

She hadn't expected food to walk right into her path, but she wasn't going to complain.

It was a lucky break, and she was delighted.

Four Velociraptors arrived quickly on the scene, but unfortunately, they were a little too late to get a share of the feast.

Jack turned his gaze away.

Without even realizing it, all the main characters of the original movie had been wiped out.

In a way, the story had already ended—his end.

He was no longer human.

Now a true monster, a strange monster, he had cast off any trace of his former humanity.

"Those not of my kind must be treated as enemies."

The same rule applied among monsters.

And to Jack, humans were now nothing but enemies—whether protagonist or side character, good or evil.

"Roar"

Suddenly, a familiar roar echoed from the rubble.

Rexy.

From beneath the shattered remains of the collapsed structure, the old Tyrannosaurus slowly dragged herself out.

Her body was weak, her skin torn and bloodied.

She staggered, barely able to stand.

"ROAR!!"

Jack stepped in front of her, towering with dominance.

His red, vertical pupils locked onto her, and he let out a thunderous roar of authority.

Thanks to his Tyrannosaurus DNA, he could communicate with Rexy effortlessly.

His message was clear: "Submit—or die."

The once-proud queen had no strength left to resist.

Her majesty and defiance were gone. Beaten and broken, Rexy lowered her head in surrender.

Jack gave a satisfied nod and introduced her to Gray and the Velociraptors.

A new member had joined the pack—a valuable one.

But this was only the beginning.

The Velociraptor paddock—No. 3—had been opened.

The Tyrannosaurus paddock—No. 9—had been opened.

So why stop there?

Why not open all the enclosures and unleash every carnivorous dinosaur in Jurassic World?

Let chaos come harder.

Let the storm rage stronger.

"ROAR!!"

Jack sprang into action, joined by Gray and the raptors.

Paddock No. 1 housed a swarm of Compsognathus—tiny carnivorous dinosaurs just a meter long, weighing barely 7 or 8 kilograms.

Small as they were, they were deadly in numbers.

A pack of them swarming could take down a full-grown human in seconds.

Paddock No. 2 held five Dilophosaurus—medium-sized carnivores around 5 meters long and weighing half a ton.

They had frilled necks like pleated lizards and could spit venom that blinded and paralyzed their prey.

Paddock No. 3—already open—was home to four Velociraptors, swift and cunning.

Paddock No. 4 contained two Carnotaurus, large predators measuring 8 meters in length and weighing over 3 tons.

Known as the "Cretaceous Cheetahs," they were fast runners, their slim legs built for bursts of speed.

Their most distinctive feature: the horned heads that gave them their name— bull lizards.

Paddock No. 5 contained three Allosauruses—large, powerful predators, each 9 meters long and weighing around 4 tons.

With balanced builds, strong forelimbs, and a confident, aggressive posture, they were dangerous even on their own, but their pack behavior made them truly lethal.

Unlike many other dinosaurs, Allosaurs knew how to hunt as a team.

In some ways, they were even more dangerous than the Velociraptors.

Paddock No. 6 held a Therizinosaurus—a bizarre and formidable theropod, 10 meters long and weighing 6 tons.

Although it wasn't a traditional carnivore, its massive, razor-sharp claws could slice through nearly anything.

Even large predators kept their distance.

Nicknamed the "Dinosaur Wolverine" or King Kong Scythe, it was a solitary giant of terrifying potential.

Paddock No. 7 housed a Spinosaurus, an enormous carnivore measuring 13 meters long and weighing 9 tons.

With a crocodile-like jaw, powerful limbs, and a tall, semicircular sail, this genetically modified titan was unlike any known species.

Dubbed the "God of War", it was stronger, faster, and more aggressive than its real-world counterpart from the Cretaceous period.

Paddock No. 8 contained a tamed Quetzalcoatlus, the largest flying carnivorous reptile in the park.

With a wingspan of 30 meters and a body mass of 5 tons, it was an aerial monster that dwarfed its ancient ancestors.

Soaring like a jet and striking like a thunderbolt, it was nicknamed "Little Raton"—an ironic moniker for such a colossal threat.

Paddock No. 9—already opened—was home to the aged but still formidable Grandma Rexy, also known as Rexy, the legendary Tyrannosaurus of Isla Nublar.

Paddock No. 10 was perhaps the most terrifying of them all.

Inside roamed a Giganotosaurus, 15 meters long, 15 tons of pure muscle and fury.

Lined with spines along its back and genetically altered far beyond natural evolution, it bore only a superficial resemblance to the real Giganotosaurus.

The park staff had dubbed it the "Giganotosaurus of the North", a twisted cousin of the original species, bred for war.

All ten paddocks were in the Central Core of Jurassic World, originally built for the visitor exhibition.

Now, they were battlegrounds waiting to ignite.

"BOOM—!!"

With a deafening crash, Jack tore through the massive steel gates of the enclosures.

One by one, the beasts emerged.

Carnivores of every size and species stepped out into the open. The jungle trembled.

The air thickened.

The sky above Nublar darkened under the shadow of wings.

Jurassic World was no longer a paradise for humans.

It had a new master.

This was no longer a theme park.

This was a kingdom of monsters.

And Jack ruled it.

 

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