A troubled couple team up with the remaining employees at Site B, a dinosaur cloning island, as a hurricane prohibits escape.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Example of work only
Page Count:
123pp
Genre:
Action, Adventure
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
Based on the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises.
Synopsis/Details
June, 1993 On Isla Nublar, InGen plans to create the dinosaur theme park, Jurassic Park, for the world to marvel at. Although some dinosaurs are bred on Isla Nublar for show, the real factory for Jurassic Park is based on Isla Sorna, or Site B, as employees call it. When a disgruntled employee releases a malicious code into the island mainframes the technology misbehaves and chaos ensues. In the direct path of a terrible hurricane, most personnel are being evacuated, but those aware of the security breach, they stay behind to maintain Site B. BioSyn, a tech company, exploits the situation by dispatching a team with the mission of retrieving a live sample dinosaur for an investor representative. Amongst ferocious tyrants and a raging wind are a troubled couple, caught in the crossfire between the two corporations, learning secrets from InGen’s operations and of each other. Something will survive. Will they?
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The Writer: J. Quinzelle

J. Quinzelle is a poet, screenwriter, and sometimes actor in Los Angeles. J. tends to write surreal stories with a strong emphasis on characters with a heavy history. Some of his characters serve as archetypes of certain traits J. posses in personality, morality, and psychology, even when infused with fantasy or horror. Because of this, J.'s characters feel of flesh and blood; that much more real. Aside from creating living characters, J. also incorporates modified language in dialogue, such as creative profanity and character specific dialects. Because of these elements, J.'s writing tends to be designed for mature audiences. When not writing original stories, J. loves to write fanfiction… Go to bio
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