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Everyone today knows about the failed International Genetic Technologies (Better known as InGen) Jurassic Park project on Isla Nublar off the coast of Costa Rica, as well as the "Site B" genetics and emrbryonics facility on nearby Isla Sorna. Lawsuits from deaths during the 1989 Jurassic Park Incident followed by the loss of the Site B facility a year later to Hurricane Clarissa and deaths on expiditions to Isla Sorna resulting in more lawsuits forced InGen into Chapter 11 Bankrupcy and ultimately liquidation. After the death of its major advocate for paleogenetics Lewis Dodgson during his expidition to Isla Sorna, InGen's major competetor the BioSyn corperation also abandoned the fields of paleobiology and paleogenetics.
Only one company remains today that researches genetic advancement and paleontology through the cloning of prehistoric creatures. The Summerlee-Challenger Foundation has been at the forefront of Paleontology and modern science and biology since it was founded in London in 1912. Now, nearly 20 years after the Jurassic Park disaster there is a third island with dinosaurs - Isla Joya Escondida! Much of the facilities are still under construction but every precaution is being taken to prevent failure, but is there a dark secret among the management, hiding an impending disaster?
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