Jason climbed out of the helicopter, taking in the different sights and smells of the island. There was a walkway leading down into a facility, and Jason quickly walked down to the doors and waited to start the tour.
Dr. Brannigan didn't like this guy so much. He was smart. Probably too smart. And he questioned Brannigan's work. He didn't want the feather's removed, but then they'd have to bring more scientists out to the park in its early stages, and the time they brought Dr. Grant out to the park was pushing it enough. They would have stolen his work. "I actually came up with the system for replicating the DNA, There was some missing, but a suprisingly large amount remained intact. The truth is, we've been finding remnants like this for years and buying them up. The Mosquito was our "Rosetta Stone" so to speak. From their we filled some minor gaps in the DNA by looking at bird DNA, and other close relatives. We have a minimum of at least 97% of the DNA decoded for each species.Stone Wera said:"That'd be great. But one more thing, how'd you make up for the lost DNA? Millions of years decay, even in amber, there'd still be too much missing."
They could easily prove that the dinos were real if they just cut open one from the walk-in freezer. Yet they chose to do breed out the feathers for fear of being questioned on the subject... Strike two, JP.
ToxicPiranah said:Are we ging to get some directions?