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Through the Wormhole (2020 Version)

|11X WATTPAD FEATURED| Daniel Matton wasn't ready for an adventure, not until 5022 sent him into space on a journey to prehistoric times. The prehistoric animals test his patience, but at the end of the day, Dan must endure all the pain and suffering if he is to return home safely. *** Have you ever wanted to see where life first began? Meet Daniel Matton, a legendary adventurer who ventured to the past, present, and future in a starship known as PPMC, by traveling through a black hole, wormhole, and white hole. Now, did he want to be the star of the PPMC Project? Heck no, but he loved paleontology. However, things never go according to plan, and he experienced things well beyond our imagination: volcanic eruptions, eight-foot-long millipedes, man-eating dinosaurs, terrifying saber-toothed cats, and above all, disaster. He did not sign up for that! What the heck, 5022 Greenville, South Carolina? It may sound like a suicide mission, but it's not. Dan's story is different. It's a chronicle of survival-one worth writing down to share with the world: a tale of love, friendship, horror, and letting go of the past (not to mention escaping all those insane, prehistoric animals who kept trying to turn him into the blue-plate special). Despite this, Dan's love for paleontology did not save him when he died. And all he could ask himself was, "Will I rise?"

CroodsGirl · Ciencia y ficción
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Prologue: An Introduction

Have you ever wanted to travel back to the beginning of history and see where life first began? Have you ever wanted to see how life changed over time and how these changes affect us in the modern age? Have you ever wanted to see the first reptile, a thirty-foot-tall T-Rex, or a terrifying saber-tooth cat? I know I do.

Would you like to hear a story? In the year 5022, a young man named Daniel Matton did just that. The end. Was that too vague? Let me try again. Once upon a time, a young man named Daniel Matton traveled to the past, present, and future. Still too vague? How about let's just hear the story from the beginning, but not without a brief introduction.

In 5022, seventeen-year-old Daniel Matton traveled through a wormhole in a starship to ancient times. His father was an astronaut, and Dan was an aspiring paleontologist. He lost his mother to pneumonia when he was only twelve years old, and Dan never recovered from her death. Despite that, he still had a dream–to see a real life Quetzalcoatlus, one of the largest flying reptiles ever to zoom across the Mesozoic skies. If he met one, he would name her Becca, after his mother.

To meet a Quetzalcoatlus seemed impossible, but nothing is, and Dan proved that. Wormholes, black holes, white holes, and time traveling are real, but so is disaster. In 5022, he was the star of the PPMC Project, a project said to change the world forever, and boy, did it! Dan's story is not Jurassic Park or Back to the Future; it is much more.

With that out of the way, I would like you to turn your attention over to the adventurer himself–Daniel Matton! Welcome, Dan! We're excited to hear your story! Even though you're coming up in age now, you still remember it perfectly, correct? I thought so! I mean, how could someone forget an adventure like that? Anyway, I think I've prattled on long enough. Have a seat. Where would you like to start: Greenville, the Precambrian Time, the Paleozoic Era? Oh, sorry, let me just shut up.

Welcome, everybody, to this special night with Daniel Matton! We hope you find his story just as fascinating as I did! Please, hold your questions until the end of the talk, and then we'll do a Q&A. Does that sound like a plan? Yes? Cool. Let's strap ourselves in; it's going to be a wild ride. Take us, Dan, to the past, present, and future. Take us through the wormhole.

***

Thank you for that wonderful introduction, Dr. Mercury. Hi, everybody! My name is Daniel Matton, and it's a pleasure to see so many faces out there tonight. Before I dive into Through the Wormhole, I want to add a little more to Dr. Mercury's speech.

I have been interested in geologic time since I was a child. There was not a single day where I would try to dig up fossils or pretend I met a dinosaur. After my adventure through the wormhole, I dedicated my life to studying paleontology, and that's how I winded up at this fantastic school.

I may be old and crippled now, but everything is still fresh in my mind: PPMC, the black hole, the wormhole… Becca. Excuse me. I have something in my eye.

Anyway, since there is so much to share, I have broken up this reading into two parts. Tonight, I will be sharing Part 1, and next week will be Part 2. I know you all have tons of questions, but let's hold off on those until the end. We will have a quick Q&A, and then if you want me to sign your copy of Through the Wormhole, you are welcome to come up and ask. Thanks again for coming, and let's get started.