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Face the world's fiercest dinosaurs and make it back to the future in one piece! You're a physics student with a dream: travel back in time and document the world of dinosaurs. Can you survive the terrors of the Tyrannosaurus rex? When you successfully convert your Land Rover into a working time machine, you set your sights on traveling to the age of the Tyrannosaurus rex, triceratops, and pterosaur where you'll study dinosaurs and film a thrilling documentary. The only problem is the competition: your rival and enemy Darien Vance has claimed your work for his own, accused you of plagiarism, and had you kicked out of graduate school. When you travel back in time, you'll have to prove you got there first, redeem your good name, and make it home safely.

HUGUEL_0568 · Urban
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126 Chs

15

Kubbie! Oh no, little Kubbie fell off. The baby duckbill sits stunned for a few precious seconds. "Kuuu-kuub," it wails, flapping its forelimbs. Mama Haddie whirls her head around and utters a sharp summons, then turns and races on. Little Kubbie blinks at her retreating tail but doesn't follow. "Kuuub! Kuuu-kuub!" Has the baby been hurt?

You can go help little Kubbie. Perhaps you can creep out and fire your camera's flash unit to scare the hatchling and send it racing to the herd. If you're a decent actor, you have a fair chance of using your voice and acting lessons to shoo the baby along to Mama Haddie. Or you might fall back on your compassionate nature and gently coax it over to the ferns where it can take cover. If necessary, you'll need to be prepared to toss it into the soft fern bed. The more challenging approach would be to rely on your speed and coordination to sprint out and scoop up the infant, then carry it off to safety.

Then, too, from here you can try firing a blank to scare the little hadrosaur into action. No matter if it races after the retreating duckbills or goes somewhere else, it'll be out of harm's way.

Of course, the safest idea (for you, that is) would be sitting tight and letting the baby duckbill fend for itself. Who could blame you—well, other than yourself, maybe? Besides, do you really know enough about infant hadrosaurs to do any good? One thing is for certain, however: Mama Haddie isn't coming back.

Little Kubbie wails more loudly. What do you do?