
Jurassic Reset
Dinosaur X, Part 1
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Narrated by:
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Steve Connor
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By:
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Roma Gray
About this listen
Something Diabolical Hides Among the Pine Trees
Deadly predators and herbivores alike turn a fearful eye toward a mysterious forest. No animals enter or leave this unexplored valley.
Undeterred, unit Red 7 has decided to investigate. That was three weeks ago, and the thirty well-armed men and women have not returned. This is a unit that has faced any number of deadly threats from river raptors to fire-breathing T. Rex’s to giant trapdoor snakes. What could possibly be hiding inside?
Unit Orange 13 has headed in to find the missing team and determine their fate. Will this unidentified apex predator – Dinosaur X as they have called it – claim them as its next victim?
This is part one of a six part serial.
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