I'm a spinosaurus with a System to raise a dinosaur army
Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 365: Epilogue
- Chapter 364: Death of a legend
- Chapter 363: The last friend
- Chapter 362: The first true hunt
- Chapter 361: Passing to the next generation
- Chapter 360: History museum
- Chapter 359: Path of the giant
- Chapter 358: Science is eternal
- Chapter 357: Giant of the skies
- Chapter 356: Cruel sea
- Chapter 355: A friendship that surpass death
- Chapter 354: The last flight
- Chapter 353: Old woman
- Chapter 352: New blood
- Chapter 351: The egg
- Chapter 350: Finally peace
- Chapter 349: The final act
- Chapter 348: The last moments of the last emperor
- Chapter 347: Tracking the emperor
- Chapter 346: The end of the final battle
- Chapter 345: Sobek’s return
- Chapter 344: The beginning of the final battle
- Chapter 343: Nuclear explosions in the sea
- Chapter 342: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 341: Victory on the red planet
- Chapter 340: Protecting the colony
- Chapter 339: A spectacular explosion
- Chapter 338: Second attempt to kill
- Chapter 337: Acting before it’s too late
- Chapter 336: Preparing for the worst
- Chapter 335: Black Hole
- Chapter 334: Ultimate move
- Chapter 333: Metal vs organic
- Chapter 332: Wafner’s plan
- Chapter 331: On the surface of the Moon
- Chapter 330: Trap
- Chapter 329: Clash of forces
- Chapter 328: Time to fight
- Chapter 327: Increase terraforming
- Chapter 326: A new monstrosity
- Chapter 325: Prevent the escalation
- Chapter 324: After the nuclear attack
- Chapter 323: The horror of nuclear power
- Chapter 322: The most powerful bomb ever created
- Chapter 321: Escaping the war zone
- Chapter 320: On the edge of a crisis
- Chapter 319: Crazy advancements in military
- Chapter 318: Invasion
- Chapter 317: Changes
- Chapter 316: Chess game
- Chapter 315: Give up
- Chapter 314: Starting the uprising
- Chapter 313: Colony
- Chapter 312: An unexpected help
- Chapter 311: Gradual collapsing
- Chapter 310: Another superpower falls
- Chapter 309: Conspiracy
- Chapter 308: Other three years later
- Chapter 307: The first step for the future among the stars
- Chapter 306: Mutation system
- Chapter 305: A new ally
- Chapter 304: A new surprise
- Chapter 303: Hammond’s inheritance
- Chapter 302: Death of a great man
- Chapter 301: A good news
- Chapter 300: The flames of revolution
- Chapter 299: The final evolution
- Chapter 298: A single person can make the difference
- Chapter 297: Defending dinosaurs
- Chapter 296: Changes happened
- Chapter 295: Old friends
- Chapter 294: The final decision
- Chapter 293: Discussion between politicians
- Chapter 292: End of the first meeting
- Chapter 291: First meeting
- Chapter 290: Sobek’s arrival
- Chapter 289: The Eden Union thrives
- Chapter 288: The birth of the Eden Union
- Chapter 287: Obtaining the help of the scientists
- Chapter 286: Searching for Hammond’s help
- Chapter 285: Changes
- Chapter 284: Researches
- Chapter 283: Discussion on the hotel
- Chapter 282: Eden Union
- Chapter 281: An alternative proposal
- Chapter 280: The queen and the dinosaur
- Chapter 279: The queen and the president
- Chapter 278: The queen’s decision
- Chapter 277: The danger of the atomic
- Chapter 276: Three years later
- Chapter 275: All around the world
- Chapter 274: The beginning of the true age of peace
- Chapter 273: Embargo
- Chapter 272: Total victory
- Chapter 271: Duel in the battle
- Chapter 270: Devastating battle
- Chapter 269: The dinosaurs start their attack
- Chapter 268: The victory of Beleriard’s forces
- Chapter 267: The end of the Colonel
- Chapter 266: The start of the rebellion
- Chapter 265: Thermobaric missiles
- Chapter 264: A call from the godfather
- Chapter 263: The counterattack plan
- Chapter 262: The enemy’s plan
- Chapter 261: Prepare for the fight
- Chapter 260: A dinosaur amongs humans
- Chapter 259: Teacher and pupil
- Chapter 258: The NMWA take action
- Chapter 257: Jocelyne the president
- Chapter 256: The election
- Chapter 255: Building a new government
- Chapter 254: The unification
- Chapter 253: A new Constitution
- Chapter 252: Brothers’ talking
- Chapter 251: Reassuring the people
- Chapter 250: Eliminating opposition
- Chapter 249: Ultimatum
- Chapter 248: Unrest in the human world
- Chapter 247: Ready for war
- Chapter 246: Evaluate proposals
- Chapter 245: Dinosaurs strong together!
- Chapter 244: The Queen of the Sea
- Chapter 243: One year later
- Chapter 242: Commissioning building projects
- Chapter 241: The private investigator
- Chapter 240: The return journey
- Chapter 239: The game has begun
- Chapter 238: We have to mantain peace
- Chapter 237: Family reunion
- Chapter 236: Admit a mistake
- Chapter 235: Human healer
- Chapter 234: Helping the dinosaurs
- Chapter 233: Trust a human
- Chapter 232: The revolt of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 231: Illegal farm
- Chapter 230: The new economic hegemon
- Chapter 229: The old man will act again
- Chapter 228: Existential doubts
- Chapter 227: Death sentence
- Chapter 226: News
- Chapter 225: Meeting between old friends
- Chapter 224: Invitation from John Hammond
- Chapter 223: Talking in front of the NMWA
- Chapter 222: Henry Wu
- Chapter 221: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 220: The era of peace is over
- Chapter 219: Chaos at the illegal market
- Chapter 218: The return of the exiled
- Chapter 217: Searching Henry Wu
- Chapter 216: Time to new explorations
- Chapter 215: New improvements
- Chapter 214: New evolution
- Chapter 213: One last night
- Chapter 212: Chat between friends
- Chapter 211: Father and son
- Chapter 210: An old dream
- Chapter 209: John Hammond
- Chapter 208: Exile
- Chapter 207: Fight for dominance
- Chapter 206: New members of the pack
- Chapter 205: First lot
- Chapter 204: The power of genetics
- Chapter 203: The culprit
- Chapter 202: Peace treaty
- Chapter 201: Convincing the NMWA
- Chapter 200: Aftermath
- Chapter 199: Infiltrate into the Department
- Chapter 198: Meeting with an old acquaintance
- Chapter 197: Jocelyne’s proposal
- Chapter 196: The duel
- Chapter 195: Challenge
- Chapter 194: Jocelyne and Buck
- Chapter 193: Visiting the prisoners
- Chapter 192: Questions and more questions
- Chapter 191: Meeting the dinosaurs’ leader
- Chapter 190: Talking to the dinosaurs
- Chapter 189: Going to meet the dinosaurs
- Chapter 188: I have to do it!
- Chapter 187: The choice of the ambassador
- Chapter 186: Discussion
- Chapter 185: Punishment
- Chapter 184: Evasion attempt
- Chapter 183: Reunion of old friends
- Chapter 182: Disorder among the humans
- Chapter 181: The humans accept the negotiation
- Chapter 180: The trial
- Chapter 179: Time to make justice
- Chapter 178: A proper goodbye for the fallen
- Chapter 177: The captive soldier
- Chapter 176: Return to the city
- Chapter 175: The world discovers the truth
- Chapter 174: End of the first true battle
- Chapter 173: Gas weapons
- Chapter 172: The first battle starts
- Chapter 171: Ready for the battle
- Chapter 170: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 2)
- Chapter 169: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 1)
- Chapter 168: The war is near
- Chapter 167: Capturing a city
- Chapter 166: They have arrived
- Chapter 165: Useless resistance
- Chapter 164: Tomorrow, the world will know about sentient dinosaurs
- Chapter 163: Big stage
- Chapter 162: Warning
- Chapter 161: The plan begin
- Chapter 160: From now, we are at war
- Chapter 159: Dinosaurs can’t talk... right?
- Chapter 158: Go away from our territory!
- Chapter 157: A storm is coming
- Chapter 156: First example of tradition
- Chapter 155: Preparations
- Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 153: This is our land!
- Chapter 152: Time for the truth
- Chapter 151: You learn by making mistakes
- Chapter 150: Build fortifications
- Chapter 149: Establish a citadel
- Chapter 148: Continue is a duty now
- Chapter 147: Eliminate any witnesses
- Chapter 146: The choice is made
- Chapter 145: Change in birds’ behavior
- Chapter 144: Fruits and fishes
- Chapter 143: A task from a god
- Chapter 142: Flying in the sky
- Chapter 141: Invitation
- Chapter 140: Armor
- Chapter 139: Preparations for the war
- Chapter 138: Extinction
- Chapter 137: The tyrannosaurs arrive
- Chapter 136: True loyalty
- Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 134: Humans are no longer invincible!
- Chapter 133: Time to establish a defensive line
- Chapter 132: Battle among tyrannosaurs
- Chapter 131: Return to the family
- Chapter 130: Increasing the size of the herd
- Chapter 129: Ending the third evolution
- Chapter 128: The Mother Cell
- Chapter 127: Meeting with the scientists
- Chapter 126: Return to the lake
- Chapter 125: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 124: Can dinosaurs become intelligent?
- Chapter 123: Goodbye birds!
- Chapter 122: Tracking the spinosaurus
- Chapter 121: The [Personal weapon]
- Chapter 120: Recruiting an army of birds
- Chapter 119: Destroying ships
- Chapter 118: Hunt in the sea
- Chapter 117: Caught a ship
- Chapter 116: Freedom!
- Chapter 115: Time to finish the escape
- Chapter 114: Sobek’s cunning vs the invincible human technology
- Chapter 113: The prize is coming
- Chapter 112: Deceive the humans
- Chapter 111: Escape
- Chapter 110: The new king of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 109: Stop hiding
- Chapter 108: No bad dreams in my presence
- Chapter 107: Meeting with old friends
- Chapter 106: Organizing an uprising
- Chapter 105: Talking about escape
- Chapter 104: Using molecular physics to harden the skin
- Chapter 103: Challenge accepted
- Chapter 102: A unique living being
- Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 100: Captured... or maybe not
- Chapter 99: Dream... or nightmare
- Chapter 98: Alan Grant
- Chapter 97: Look Death in the face
- Chapter 96: The huge beast
- Chapter 95: The true essence of hunting
- Chapter 94: Prepare to go out
- Chapter 93: Contact with the local tribe
- Chapter 92: Great confusion and then a plan
- Chapter 91: A footprint and a mystery
- Chapter 90: It sounds bigger
- Chapter 89: Hunting together
- Chapter 88: What justice is this?
- Chapter 87: The first subordinate
- Chapter 86: Tyrannosaurus rex
- Chapter 85: Linguistics
- Chapter 84: Documentary (part 3)
- Chapter 83: Documentary (part 2)
- Chapter 82: Documentary (part 1)
- Chapter 81: The strongest creature that ever existed!
- Chapter 80: Find the family again
- Chapter 79: The Great King of the Forest
- Chapter 78: Neanderthals’ city
- Chapter 77: Neanderthals
- Chapter 76: Surprise!
- Chapter 75: Hurricane
- Chapter 74: ... the third one wins!
- Chapter 73: When two people fight...
- Chapter 72: The lake
- Chapter 71: Gorgosaurus
- Chapter 70: Pachyrhinosaurus
- Chapter 69: Ankylosaurus
- Chapter 68: Ultimate skill
- Chapter 67: Mother-daughter chat
- Chapter 66: Movie directors and preparing expeditions
- Chapter 65: Starting the second evolution
- Chapter 64: The most intelligent
- Chapter 63: Screw you!
- Chapter 62: Found it!
- Chapter 61: Distant cousin
- Chapter 60: The strongest of the river
- Chapter 59: Shocking the scientific community!
- Chapter 58: Press conference
- Chapter 57: The Permian area
- Chapter 56: The mystery of the bonus money
- Chapter 55: Final goodbye
- Chapter 54: On the verge of downfall
- Chapter 53: The family is reunited
- Chapter 52: Finally a good news!
- Chapter 51: Hunted
- Chapter 50: Torvosaurus
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: A father cannot surrender
- Chapter 47: Teaching and learning
- Chapter 46: The rival’s fall
- Chapter 45: Return and healing
- Chapter 44: Fight among rivals
- Chapter 43: Complications
- Chapter 42: Human city found!
- Chapter 41: Jocelyne
- Chapter 40: Trust issues
- Chapter 39: Rescue
- Chapter 38: Kidnapping
- Chapter 37: Something is wrong
- Chapter 36: Carcharodontosaurus
- Chapter 35: Allosaurus
- Chapter 34: Scavengers
- Chapter 33: Superpredator
- Chapter 32: Mammals
- Chapter 31: Battle with carnivores
- Chapter 30: New hunt, new problems
- Chapter 29: Completing the first evolution
- Chapter 28: Starting the evolution
- Chapter 27: The largest spinosaurus ever found
- Chapter 26: University trip
- Chapter 25: Towards the human territory
- Chapter 24: On the road again
- Chapter 23: Eden’s history
- Chapter 22: Hunter vs hunter
- Chapter 21: Decimate poachers
- Chapter 20: Divide et impera
- Chapter 19: Poachers
- Chapter 18: Oxalaia
- Chapter 17: Ichthyovenator
- Chapter 16: Giants among giants
- Chapter 15: New home
- Chapter 14: Time to go
- Chapter 13: Baryonyx
- Chapter 12: A new territory
- Chapter 11: Stethacanthus
- Chapter 10: First time fishing
- Chapter 9: Entering the forest
- Chapter 8: Improve the trap
- Chapter 7: Prepare a trap
- Chapter 6: First level up
- Chapter 5: First skill point
- Chapter 4: First hunt
- Chapter 3: Rebirth as a spinosaurus
- Chapter 2: Prologue (part 2)
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Part 1
Sarah was in her office working on the latest data Alan had sent her when suddenly her cell phone rang. She looked at the name on the screen and was surprised to read ’Dr. Sidney Burke’.
"Who is at the phone, honey?" Ian asked, who was obviously there with her, who looking at her face was a little concerned. "Trouble?"
"No, no. She’s just the person I sent the spinosaurus’ scale to" Sarah replied. "I just didn’t expect a call so soon..."
After the emergency in Flagard City ended, Sarah followed Alan’s advice and sent the spinosaurus skin samples to a chemistry expert, Dr. Burke. She was an old acquaintance of Alan and Ian and was considered quite good at both chemistry and biology, so perfect for her role. Sarah hoped she could help her solve the mystery of the spinosaurus’ tough skin, but Dr. Burke still asked her for some time to run some tests.
’Some time’ in the language of the scientists meant between six months and three years, since they had to make measurements so precise they could not be done in a day or even a week. Sarah had hardly thought about it anymore, concentrating instead on the strange task that Miss Jocelyne Jersey had given them. However, that didn’t mean she wasn’t still curious about the mystery of such tough skin.
The strange thing, though, was that it hadn’t even been a month...
"Dr. Burke, nice to hear from you" she said as she opened the call. "To what do I owe the pleasure?"
The voice that came from the other end was rather breathless. "Dr. Hardy... I... analyzed the scale you sent me and... God, I don’t know how to explain it..."
"Huh? Did you find out what makes it so hard?"
"Yes, but... my God... that scale... isn’t made of normal matter!"
Sarah stood motionless for a moment and nearly dropped her cell phone. "What do you mean it’s not made of normal matter?"
"Professor Grant’s hypothesis turned out to be correct. The hardness of the scale is due to the extreme proximity of the elements that compose it. Professor Grant’s only mistake was that... we are not dealing with molecules, but with subatomic particles!" Dr. Burke explained. "That scale... it’s made of neutronium!"
Sarah had no idea what Dr. Burke was talking about, but Ian jumped up as soon as he heard those words and his eyes widened as if he had just seen a ghost. "Neutronium!?"
"Do you know what it is?" Sarah asked.
Ian rubbed his chin. "It’s a hypothetical state of matter that can only occur under extreme gravity and pressure. Simply put, the idea is that gravity presses so hard on atoms that they dissolve into subatomic particles that are extremely close to each other It is called neutronium because protons and electrons convert into neutrons under pressure, thus forming a kind of neutron sea. But such conditions can only be found inside neutron stars! Normal environmental conditions aren’t enough to keep neutronium stable, let alone create it!"
Sarah’s eyes widened. She wasn’t an astronomy expert, but she knew how extreme the environment was inside neutron stars. They were so dense that a single teaspoon of their matter could weigh thousands of tons.
"Is there anyone else there?" Dr. Burke’s voice came from her phone.
"Yes, it’s the professor Malcolm," Sarah replied. "Wait, now I’m putting it on the speakerphone... here, you can talk"
"Nice to meet you, Dr. Burke"
"The pleasure is mine, professor Malcolm"
"Thank you. But now let’s get back to the subject. Did you say that the scale is made of neutronium?"
"Exactly"
"But that’s impossible! We’ve all handled the scale. If it were made of neutronium, it should weigh as much as a mountain, indeed, as much as an entire mountain range!"
"That’s the absurd thing. That scale... it has no weight!"
Sarah and Ian looked into each other’s eyes. Both notice the total confusion of the other. "What do you mean it has no weight?" Sarah asked.
"Exactly what I said! When I found out that the scale was made of neutronium, I tried to weigh it and... and found out that it has no weight! Not even a gram!" Dr. Burke answered. Her tone was getting more breathless by the second. "And not only that! The laws of physics seem to have ceased to work around the scale. Without great pressure or gravity, the neutrons should break free and dissolve it... instead they remain motionless. Particles that wouldn’t normally stay close to each other at because of their repulsive force, inside the scale they are completely at rest, all without any great force that forces them to do so! This goes against every principle of chemistry we know!"
Ian gritted his teeth involuntarily. One of the first rules of chemistry was that subatomic particles were never motionless in one place unless they were under extreme pressure. Furthermore, neutrons spontaneously sought protons to bind to to form atoms. To claim that neutrons remained motionless and close to each other without any force forcing them to do so was... well, that was completely antiphysics!
Noticing her confusion, Sarah quickly ended the call: "Dr. Burke, thank you for your help. Can you send me your test results?"
"I’ve already done it, Dr. Hardy"
"Thanks. You can keep the scale, by the way. Maybe you can figure it out"
"Thank you, Dr. Hardy. Goodbye"
Sarah switched off her cell phone and looked at Ian. "Are you ok?"
In response, her boyfriend let out a grunt. "I spend my life reminding people around me that everything is governed by chaos and that our knowledge of the universe is terribly limited, but in the face of such information I can’t help but be appalled. I think I can define myself a hypocrite"
"No, really? I never would have guessed that," Sarah teased. The words ’Ian Malcolm’ and ’hypocrisy’ often went hand in hand, especially when it came to moral conduct.
"I’m serious, Sarah. This stuff is...completely beyond any known concept" Ian said, then looked down. "I think we should call Robert Oz"
Sarah was surprised. "Do you think Dr. Oz’s theory of the Mother Cell is the answer?"
"Right now, it’s the only thing I can think. Dr. Oz said the Mother Cell can do amazing things. I’d say it’s our best option right now."
Sarah bit her lip. Even though she had witnessed not a little strange events over the last few weeks, and that Miss Jersey had shown them that there was a real possibility that the dinosaurs were altering their behavior and even acquiring abilities such as mimicry, and even if the theory proposed by Robert Oz was the most solid at the moment, he didn’t really believe in the Mother Cell. However, it seemed to be the best option at the moment.
Under the gaze of her boyfriend, she typed a number on the computer keyboard and started a video call. After a few tens of seconds, Robert Oz’s face appeared on the screen. "Dr. Hardy, professor Malcolm. To what do I owe the pleasure?"
"Hello, Dr. Oz" Sarah greeted him. "Forgive the inconvenience, but we ran into something rather strange. You see..."
She briefly told everything. As she spoke, Dr. Oz’s gaze became more and more amazed, until his eyes were flat. "Are you telling me that scale violates every known law of physics?"
"Pretty much," Sarah replied. "It shouldn’t be possible, but..."
"No, it’s not. It’s possible," Dr. Oz stopped her. "There is a way to keep neutrons motionless"
Ian’s gaze became confused. He had never heard of a method for keeping a neutron still. "And what would that be?"
"The simplest solution is almost always the right one, Professor Malcolm. If you don’t want to move something that normally moves all the time... all you have to do is stop time"
Ian snorted. He had expected a revelation and instead Robert Oz had come up with a completely ridiculous idea. "And how do I stop time? With the magic wand?"
Despite the provocation, Robert Oz didn’t flinch. "Professor Malcolm, you disappoint me. A scientist of your caliber should know that there is a way to stop time"
Ian’s gaze turned suddenly serious, as if he had just realized something. “Sure...” he whispered. "The state of absolute zero"
There was an ’absolute heat’ and an ’absolute zero’ in the universe. In particular, ’absolute zero’ was equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius. Such a temperature had not been recorded even in the coldest places in the universe, not even in the empty spaces between galaxies, where not a single star shone. Even in the laboratory it was not possible to obtain this temperature. It was called ’absolute zero’ for the simple fact that it was not possible to go below this temperature. And why was it not possible? Simple: at that temperature, the cold was such that spacetime itself froze. In lesser words, time froze.
"Clearly that can’t be the case, though. The scale doesn’t reach the temperature of absolute zero. But if there was a way to replicate the frozen state of spacetime, then it would work." Ian seemed lost in thought of him. "It’s absurd, but... that would explain the scale’s weightlessness. Since spacetime around it is frozen, it’s as if it were on another plane of existence."
"Ehm... sorry, I didn’t understand much, but therefore the cause of the absence of physical laws of the scale is due to a variation of spacetime?" Sarah asked. "Is it just me, or does this sound like science fiction stuff?"
"Because it is, Dr. Hardy. Still, it’s the only possible explanation" Robert replied. "I don’t understand how such a thing could exist..."
If even Robert Oz, who had been able to come up with a theory bordering on the absurd, was confused, then it was really hard to resolve that dillema. But suddenly Ian exclaimed, "Sarah, did you and Eddie analyze the spinosaurus brain?"
"Uh? Yes, but what does this have to do with...?"
"Were there any unknown areas?"
"What?"
"Unknown areas. Parts of the brain that have never been identified. Areas that shouldn’t exist"
Sarah was stunned for a moment, then nodded. "Yes. Eddie and I found two completely unknown parts of the brain. We couldn’t figure out what they were for. They were like extensions of the central brain, but they had a completely different neuronal conformation"
"A mental boost..." Ian whispered starting to pace from one side of the room to the other.
By now Sarah had gotten used to that absurd behavior of Professor Malcolm when she was thinking, and she had learned to be patient and wait for it to finish. Robert Oz, however, was not of the same opinion: "Professor Malcolm, could you share your thoughts with us?"
Ian seemed to wake up suddenly. "Right, sorry" he said. "I believe... the mind is the key"
"The mind?" Sarah asked.
"Some time ago, some scientists tried to give an explanation to some phenomena that we could define... supernatural. Yes, in short, people capable of using pyrokinesis, hydrokinesis, magnetokinesis and so on. Obviously, those people have you all reveal scammers. But in that group of scientists there was someone who tried to imagine how it would be possible to make such superhuman abilities real. And the conclusion he came to was... very controversial". Ian started gesturing, which he normally did when he was explaining something revolutionary. "According to his studies, the mind may be able to interact with spacetime. Yes, in short, with the very fabric of the universe. The basic idea is that the mind emits certain frequencies capable of altering the position of spacetime. These are such minor alterations that it is almost impossible to notice them. However, if a creature were able to control this ability even partially, it could manipulate spacetime and consequently everything it contains. This would give rise to powers such as pyrokinesis, hydrokinesis... or even the manipulation of matter to replicate the state of absolute zero"
Sarah’s face screwed up in amazement. The same was true of Dr. Oz. "Are you saying the mind could control spacetime?"
"Not a mind like ours" Ian replied. "As I said before, our brains aren’t powerful enough to generate frequencies strong enough. But if a creature evolved a whole new part of the brain just for that task..."
Sarah froze. “The unknown parts of the brain...” she whispered as the pieces began to fit together. "It is true?"
"Hard to say. Unfortunately there’s no way to prove the truth of that theory" Ian replied. "This is why it is still considered pseudoscience today. To prove it, it would be needed a creature that has evolved this part of the brain" 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
"Is such an evolution possible?" Sarah asked.
Ian shook his head. "Not due to the normal laws of evolution. Even assuming that we manage to overcome the anatomical constraints that prevent the uncontrolled development of certain parts of the body, and even assuming that a living being decides to enhance that part of the brain despite not bringing him any advantage and is only a burden due to increased metabolism, it would take tens of BILLIONS of years to achieve such perfect control. The multicellular life on our planet is simply not old enough for this evolution to have occurred. Unless something accelerates the evolutionary process"
"The Mother Cell" Robert muttered, finally getting the full picture.
Ian nodded. "I see no other explanation" he said. "This would explain the electrical charges we detected on the ship. It wasn’t due to the molecular charges as Alan had thought, but to the neuronal activity that kept this delicate balance stable"
Sarah looked at the computer screen. "Dr. Oz, do you think the Mother Cell could lead to this kind of evolution?"
Robert rubbed his chin. "The Mother Cell is like a quantum supercomputer that runs on the wishes of the host. If the host wished to become invincible, and Professor Malcolm’s theory were true, I have no doubt that the Mother Cell would have used this trick to create the toughest skin ever"
Sarah swallowed, and looking at Ian she noticed he was nervous too. This discovery was exceptional, but neither of them could feel excitement or happiness. Because if that theory was true... then the Mother Cell was surely true as well. And if the Mother Cell was real... then it was only a matter of time before the planet’s fauna began to turn against humanity, just as Robert Oz had predicted.
An all-out war with animals possessing such power would clearly have been disastrous. Almost certainly, human civilization would have ended. Perhaps humanity would have even become extinct.
Furthermore, for the moment the manipulation of spacetime had stopped at creating indestructible scales... but in the future, if the evolution provoked by the Mother Cell continued, what would happen? Could that power have gone even further? Could the creature in possession of the Mother Cell have modified spacetime to manipulate the elements and obtain real superpowers, or could he even have pierced it and created a real natural wormhole?
The prospect was nothing short of chilling. Had such a creature existed and turned hostile, humanity would have faced an unprecedented crisis. Neither Sarah nor Ian wanted to believe that theory, but the more they thought about it, the more plausible it became. All the pieces fit together perfectly: the hardness of the scale, its weightlessness, the spinosaurus’ extra brain parts, and its rapid metabolism that could produce enough energy to fuel even those excess parts...
"Dr. Hardy, please send me the data you have" Robert said. "I’d like to analyze them myself"
"I’ll do it right away. We’ll do some tests too. Thanks for his help, Dr. Oz" Sarah replied.
"Of course. Thanks to you" Robert said, and he cut off the call.
Silence returned to the room. Neither of them said anything for at least a minute, then Sarah whispered: "We should inform the others too"
Ian nodded. "Yeah... we should do it" he said, wondering how principled scientists like Alan Grant and Mitch Morgan would react to learning of a flake that violated all the laws of physics and a theory that was nothing short of science fiction but which was the only plausible one.
- Chapter 365: Epilogue
- Chapter 364: Death of a legend
- Chapter 363: The last friend
- Chapter 362: The first true hunt
- Chapter 361: Passing to the next generation
- Chapter 360: History museum
- Chapter 359: Path of the giant
- Chapter 358: Science is eternal
- Chapter 357: Giant of the skies
- Chapter 356: Cruel sea
- Chapter 355: A friendship that surpass death
- Chapter 354: The last flight
- Chapter 353: Old woman
- Chapter 352: New blood
- Chapter 351: The egg
- Chapter 350: Finally peace
- Chapter 349: The final act
- Chapter 348: The last moments of the last emperor
- Chapter 347: Tracking the emperor
- Chapter 346: The end of the final battle
- Chapter 345: Sobek’s return
- Chapter 344: The beginning of the final battle
- Chapter 343: Nuclear explosions in the sea
- Chapter 342: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 341: Victory on the red planet
- Chapter 340: Protecting the colony
- Chapter 339: A spectacular explosion
- Chapter 338: Second attempt to kill
- Chapter 337: Acting before it’s too late
- Chapter 336: Preparing for the worst
- Chapter 335: Black Hole
- Chapter 334: Ultimate move
- Chapter 333: Metal vs organic
- Chapter 332: Wafner’s plan
- Chapter 331: On the surface of the Moon
- Chapter 330: Trap
- Chapter 329: Clash of forces
- Chapter 328: Time to fight
- Chapter 327: Increase terraforming
- Chapter 326: A new monstrosity
- Chapter 325: Prevent the escalation
- Chapter 324: After the nuclear attack
- Chapter 323: The horror of nuclear power
- Chapter 322: The most powerful bomb ever created
- Chapter 321: Escaping the war zone
- Chapter 320: On the edge of a crisis
- Chapter 319: Crazy advancements in military
- Chapter 318: Invasion
- Chapter 317: Changes
- Chapter 316: Chess game
- Chapter 315: Give up
- Chapter 314: Starting the uprising
- Chapter 313: Colony
- Chapter 312: An unexpected help
- Chapter 311: Gradual collapsing
- Chapter 310: Another superpower falls
- Chapter 309: Conspiracy
- Chapter 308: Other three years later
- Chapter 307: The first step for the future among the stars
- Chapter 306: Mutation system
- Chapter 305: A new ally
- Chapter 304: A new surprise
- Chapter 303: Hammond’s inheritance
- Chapter 302: Death of a great man
- Chapter 301: A good news
- Chapter 300: The flames of revolution
- Chapter 299: The final evolution
- Chapter 298: A single person can make the difference
- Chapter 297: Defending dinosaurs
- Chapter 296: Changes happened
- Chapter 295: Old friends
- Chapter 294: The final decision
- Chapter 293: Discussion between politicians
- Chapter 292: End of the first meeting
- Chapter 291: First meeting
- Chapter 290: Sobek’s arrival
- Chapter 289: The Eden Union thrives
- Chapter 288: The birth of the Eden Union
- Chapter 287: Obtaining the help of the scientists
- Chapter 286: Searching for Hammond’s help
- Chapter 285: Changes
- Chapter 284: Researches
- Chapter 283: Discussion on the hotel
- Chapter 282: Eden Union
- Chapter 281: An alternative proposal
- Chapter 280: The queen and the dinosaur
- Chapter 279: The queen and the president
- Chapter 278: The queen’s decision
- Chapter 277: The danger of the atomic
- Chapter 276: Three years later
- Chapter 275: All around the world
- Chapter 274: The beginning of the true age of peace
- Chapter 273: Embargo
- Chapter 272: Total victory
- Chapter 271: Duel in the battle
- Chapter 270: Devastating battle
- Chapter 269: The dinosaurs start their attack
- Chapter 268: The victory of Beleriard’s forces
- Chapter 267: The end of the Colonel
- Chapter 266: The start of the rebellion
- Chapter 265: Thermobaric missiles
- Chapter 264: A call from the godfather
- Chapter 263: The counterattack plan
- Chapter 262: The enemy’s plan
- Chapter 261: Prepare for the fight
- Chapter 260: A dinosaur amongs humans
- Chapter 259: Teacher and pupil
- Chapter 258: The NMWA take action
- Chapter 257: Jocelyne the president
- Chapter 256: The election
- Chapter 255: Building a new government
- Chapter 254: The unification
- Chapter 253: A new Constitution
- Chapter 252: Brothers’ talking
- Chapter 251: Reassuring the people
- Chapter 250: Eliminating opposition
- Chapter 249: Ultimatum
- Chapter 248: Unrest in the human world
- Chapter 247: Ready for war
- Chapter 246: Evaluate proposals
- Chapter 245: Dinosaurs strong together!
- Chapter 244: The Queen of the Sea
- Chapter 243: One year later
- Chapter 242: Commissioning building projects
- Chapter 241: The private investigator
- Chapter 240: The return journey
- Chapter 239: The game has begun
- Chapter 238: We have to mantain peace
- Chapter 237: Family reunion
- Chapter 236: Admit a mistake
- Chapter 235: Human healer
- Chapter 234: Helping the dinosaurs
- Chapter 233: Trust a human
- Chapter 232: The revolt of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 231: Illegal farm
- Chapter 230: The new economic hegemon
- Chapter 229: The old man will act again
- Chapter 228: Existential doubts
- Chapter 227: Death sentence
- Chapter 226: News
- Chapter 225: Meeting between old friends
- Chapter 224: Invitation from John Hammond
- Chapter 223: Talking in front of the NMWA
- Chapter 222: Henry Wu
- Chapter 221: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 220: The era of peace is over
- Chapter 219: Chaos at the illegal market
- Chapter 218: The return of the exiled
- Chapter 217: Searching Henry Wu
- Chapter 216: Time to new explorations
- Chapter 215: New improvements
- Chapter 214: New evolution
- Chapter 213: One last night
- Chapter 212: Chat between friends
- Chapter 211: Father and son
- Chapter 210: An old dream
- Chapter 209: John Hammond
- Chapter 208: Exile
- Chapter 207: Fight for dominance
- Chapter 206: New members of the pack
- Chapter 205: First lot
- Chapter 204: The power of genetics
- Chapter 203: The culprit
- Chapter 202: Peace treaty
- Chapter 201: Convincing the NMWA
- Chapter 200: Aftermath
- Chapter 199: Infiltrate into the Department
- Chapter 198: Meeting with an old acquaintance
- Chapter 197: Jocelyne’s proposal
- Chapter 196: The duel
- Chapter 195: Challenge
- Chapter 194: Jocelyne and Buck
- Chapter 193: Visiting the prisoners
- Chapter 192: Questions and more questions
- Chapter 191: Meeting the dinosaurs’ leader
- Chapter 190: Talking to the dinosaurs
- Chapter 189: Going to meet the dinosaurs
- Chapter 188: I have to do it!
- Chapter 187: The choice of the ambassador
- Chapter 186: Discussion
- Chapter 185: Punishment
- Chapter 184: Evasion attempt
- Chapter 183: Reunion of old friends
- Chapter 182: Disorder among the humans
- Chapter 181: The humans accept the negotiation
- Chapter 180: The trial
- Chapter 179: Time to make justice
- Chapter 178: A proper goodbye for the fallen
- Chapter 177: The captive soldier
- Chapter 176: Return to the city
- Chapter 175: The world discovers the truth
- Chapter 174: End of the first true battle
- Chapter 173: Gas weapons
- Chapter 172: The first battle starts
- Chapter 171: Ready for the battle
- Chapter 170: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 2)
- Chapter 169: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 1)
- Chapter 168: The war is near
- Chapter 167: Capturing a city
- Chapter 166: They have arrived
- Chapter 165: Useless resistance
- Chapter 164: Tomorrow, the world will know about sentient dinosaurs
- Chapter 163: Big stage
- Chapter 162: Warning
- Chapter 161: The plan begin
- Chapter 160: From now, we are at war
- Chapter 159: Dinosaurs can’t talk... right?
- Chapter 158: Go away from our territory!
- Chapter 157: A storm is coming
- Chapter 156: First example of tradition
- Chapter 155: Preparations
- Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 153: This is our land!
- Chapter 152: Time for the truth
- Chapter 151: You learn by making mistakes
- Chapter 150: Build fortifications
- Chapter 149: Establish a citadel
- Chapter 148: Continue is a duty now
- Chapter 147: Eliminate any witnesses
- Chapter 146: The choice is made
- Chapter 145: Change in birds’ behavior
- Chapter 144: Fruits and fishes
- Chapter 143: A task from a god
- Chapter 142: Flying in the sky
- Chapter 141: Invitation
- Chapter 140: Armor
- Chapter 139: Preparations for the war
- Chapter 138: Extinction
- Chapter 137: The tyrannosaurs arrive
- Chapter 136: True loyalty
- Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 134: Humans are no longer invincible!
- Chapter 133: Time to establish a defensive line
- Chapter 132: Battle among tyrannosaurs
- Chapter 131: Return to the family
- Chapter 130: Increasing the size of the herd
- Chapter 129: Ending the third evolution
- Chapter 128: The Mother Cell
- Chapter 127: Meeting with the scientists
- Chapter 126: Return to the lake
- Chapter 125: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 124: Can dinosaurs become intelligent?
- Chapter 123: Goodbye birds!
- Chapter 122: Tracking the spinosaurus
- Chapter 121: The [Personal weapon]
- Chapter 120: Recruiting an army of birds
- Chapter 119: Destroying ships
- Chapter 118: Hunt in the sea
- Chapter 117: Caught a ship
- Chapter 116: Freedom!
- Chapter 115: Time to finish the escape
- Chapter 114: Sobek’s cunning vs the invincible human technology
- Chapter 113: The prize is coming
- Chapter 112: Deceive the humans
- Chapter 111: Escape
- Chapter 110: The new king of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 109: Stop hiding
- Chapter 108: No bad dreams in my presence
- Chapter 107: Meeting with old friends
- Chapter 106: Organizing an uprising
- Chapter 105: Talking about escape
- Chapter 104: Using molecular physics to harden the skin
- Chapter 103: Challenge accepted
- Chapter 102: A unique living being
- Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 100: Captured... or maybe not
- Chapter 99: Dream... or nightmare
- Chapter 98: Alan Grant
- Chapter 97: Look Death in the face
- Chapter 96: The huge beast
- Chapter 95: The true essence of hunting
- Chapter 94: Prepare to go out
- Chapter 93: Contact with the local tribe
- Chapter 92: Great confusion and then a plan
- Chapter 91: A footprint and a mystery
- Chapter 90: It sounds bigger
- Chapter 89: Hunting together
- Chapter 88: What justice is this?
- Chapter 87: The first subordinate
- Chapter 86: Tyrannosaurus rex
- Chapter 85: Linguistics
- Chapter 84: Documentary (part 3)
- Chapter 83: Documentary (part 2)
- Chapter 82: Documentary (part 1)
- Chapter 81: The strongest creature that ever existed!
- Chapter 80: Find the family again
- Chapter 79: The Great King of the Forest
- Chapter 78: Neanderthals’ city
- Chapter 77: Neanderthals
- Chapter 76: Surprise!
- Chapter 75: Hurricane
- Chapter 74: ... the third one wins!
- Chapter 73: When two people fight...
- Chapter 72: The lake
- Chapter 71: Gorgosaurus
- Chapter 70: Pachyrhinosaurus
- Chapter 69: Ankylosaurus
- Chapter 68: Ultimate skill
- Chapter 67: Mother-daughter chat
- Chapter 66: Movie directors and preparing expeditions
- Chapter 65: Starting the second evolution
- Chapter 64: The most intelligent
- Chapter 63: Screw you!
- Chapter 62: Found it!
- Chapter 61: Distant cousin
- Chapter 60: The strongest of the river
- Chapter 59: Shocking the scientific community!
- Chapter 58: Press conference
- Chapter 57: The Permian area
- Chapter 56: The mystery of the bonus money
- Chapter 55: Final goodbye
- Chapter 54: On the verge of downfall
- Chapter 53: The family is reunited
- Chapter 52: Finally a good news!
- Chapter 51: Hunted
- Chapter 50: Torvosaurus
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: A father cannot surrender
- Chapter 47: Teaching and learning
- Chapter 46: The rival’s fall
- Chapter 45: Return and healing
- Chapter 44: Fight among rivals
- Chapter 43: Complications
- Chapter 42: Human city found!
- Chapter 41: Jocelyne
- Chapter 40: Trust issues
- Chapter 39: Rescue
- Chapter 38: Kidnapping
- Chapter 37: Something is wrong
- Chapter 36: Carcharodontosaurus
- Chapter 35: Allosaurus
- Chapter 34: Scavengers
- Chapter 33: Superpredator
- Chapter 32: Mammals
- Chapter 31: Battle with carnivores
- Chapter 30: New hunt, new problems
- Chapter 29: Completing the first evolution
- Chapter 28: Starting the evolution
- Chapter 27: The largest spinosaurus ever found
- Chapter 26: University trip
- Chapter 25: Towards the human territory
- Chapter 24: On the road again
- Chapter 23: Eden’s history
- Chapter 22: Hunter vs hunter
- Chapter 21: Decimate poachers
- Chapter 20: Divide et impera
- Chapter 19: Poachers
- Chapter 18: Oxalaia
- Chapter 17: Ichthyovenator
- Chapter 16: Giants among giants
- Chapter 15: New home
- Chapter 14: Time to go
- Chapter 13: Baryonyx
- Chapter 12: A new territory
- Chapter 11: Stethacanthus
- Chapter 10: First time fishing
- Chapter 9: Entering the forest
- Chapter 8: Improve the trap
- Chapter 7: Prepare a trap
- Chapter 6: First level up
- Chapter 5: First skill point
- Chapter 4: First hunt
- Chapter 3: Rebirth as a spinosaurus
- Chapter 2: Prologue (part 2)
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Part 1
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