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In just one night, the dinosaurs that ingested the rampage potion underwent a dramatic transformation.
The most noticeable change was in their size, thanks to the shark gene's trait of Unlimited Growth and the blue whale gene's Rapid growth.
The large dinosaurs—Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Therizinosaurus—grew to over 30 meters long and weighed more than 300 tons.
Medium-sized dinosaurs like Allosaurus, Carnotaurus, and the still-growing Gray reached over 20 meters long, weighing around 50 tons.
Even the small dinosaurs, such as Velociraptor, Dilophosaurus, and Compsognathus, grew to more than 10 meters and weighed about 10 tons.
Among the flying reptiles, Quetzalcoatlus now had a wingspan of over 50 meters, rivaling a large passenger jet.
Pteranodon and Dimorphodon reached wingspans of 20 meters and 10 meters, respectively.
The already massive Mosasaurus now stretched 40 meters long and weighed at least 1,000 tons.
And they kept growing.
Beyond the physical size changes, Jack examined the genetic abilities they had developed.
All the dinosaurs inherited the beetle gene's Hundredfold Strength, enabling them to exert force a hundred times their body weight.
They also gained the cheetah gene's High-Speed Movement, allowing them to sprint at speeds over 110 km/h, and the African spiny mouse gene's Rapid Regeneration granted them fast healing from injuries.
Several of the large dinosaurs—Mosasaurus, Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Quetzalcoatlus—developed massive, continuously growing upper and lower fangs, thanks to the wild boar gene's Giant Tusks.
Medium-sized dinosaurs like Allosaurus and Carnotaurus developed Ejector Spines from the porcupine gene, growing sharp, high-speed projectile spines across their bodies.
Small dinosaurs such as Velociraptor, Dilophosaurus, and Compsognathus developed Gliding Membranes from the flying squirrel gene—skin flaps between their limbs, allowing short-distance gliding.
Watching the Jurassic Alliance evolve, Jack couldn't help but smile in satisfaction.
All his hard work training these "little brothers" had paid off.
"Roar~~"
When Gray woke up, she immediately noticed the incredible strength coursing through her new body.
She was overjoyed.
Without hesitation, she went to find her brother—she couldn't wait to show him.
As Gray made her way through the jungle, she was stunned to see that the other dinosaurs had become larger and more powerful.
'So, I'm not the only one who evolved.'
Jack noticed her reaction and couldn't help but chuckle.
He walked over, lowered his head slowly, and touched his forehead gently against hers.
It was a gesture they had shared often during their time in captivity at Jurassic World—a silent sign of trust and comfort between dinosaurs.
No words were needed; the gesture conveyed everything.
It was Jack's guidance and care that had kept Gray from spiraling into psychological instability, unlike what had happened to her in the original timeline.
Thanks to him, she had not followed the tragic path shown in the films.
But now, everything had changed. Together, they had fought, resisted, and finally won back their freedom.
Still, freedom came at a cost.
Jack knew all too well that the humans wouldn't give up easily.
If they wanted to protect this hard-won freedom, they would have to keep fighting to the very end.
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Meanwhile, the morning mist hung low over calm waters hundreds of miles away in the Pacific Ocean.
A gentle breeze passed through the stillness.
But the peace was short-lived.
A powerful warship cut through the ocean like a blade, kicking up massive waves and filling the air with the unmistakable tension of impending conflict.
Under satellite surveillance, a 150-meter-long, 20-meter-wide destroyer surged forward.
Its hull bore the Monarch insignia.
This was an Arleigh Burke-class Type 9000A destroyer, with a full-load displacement of 9,000 tons.
It was a staple of the American navy and a core vessel of Monarch's maritime forces.
Armed with the Aegis Combat System and phased array radar, the ship could reach speeds over 30 knots.
Its weaponry included an MK-45 naval gun, an MK-15 close-in weapon system (CIWS), and an MK-41 vertical launch system.
Capable of carrying up to 90 missiles—including SM-2 surface-to-air missiles and rocket-assisted torpedoes—it boasted formidable offensive and defensive capabilities across air, sea, and land.
Inside the destroyer's command room, tension filled the air.
"How's it looking? Has the satellite picked up any trace of Miraluz?" asked Commander Brooks.
"Not yet," replied a crew member.
"Miraluz is said to have the ability to mask its infrared signature and electromagnetic emissions. It's incredibly difficult to pinpoint its location."
The ship's captain, Colonel Diane Foster(Image)—a composed and commanding black woman—stood silently, her eyes locked on the screens.
She led G-Team, the elite special operations unit within the Monarch organization.
Originally formed to combat Godzilla, G-Team—short for "Godzilla Team"—was now being deployed against the unpredictable threats emerging across the Pacific.
After Godzilla's disappearance, Team G had been reassigned to Monarch's main headquarters.
Only high-ranking executives like Brooks and Lin Shan had the authority to deploy them.
"Don't worry," Lin Shan said, placing a reassuring hand on her husband, Brooks' shoulder.
"Miraluz's lair is on Isla Nublar. As soon as it shows itself, our Aegis system will lock on automatically. With this kind of firepower, it won't stand a chance."
All their concerns stemmed from fear of inadequate firepower, but that was no longer a problem.
The Burke-class destroyer they were aboard was equipped with some of the most advanced weaponry in naval warfare.
At the bow, a 127mm MK-45 naval gun stood ready.
Just in front of the bridge was the MK-15 close-in defense system, and below the deck, four sets of eight-cell vertical launch systems were armed and primed.
The ship's primary weapon—the SM-2 surface-to-air missile—was one of the world's most advanced medium- and long-range naval missiles.
With a range of 105 kilometers, an operational ceiling of 25 kilometers, and a top speed exceeding Mach 3, it gave them a significant edge.
With such overwhelming firepower, they had little reason to fear a single mutated dinosaur.
"What about the other dinosaurs on Isla Nublar?" Colonel Foster asked.
"For that," Lin Shan replied, "Mr. Lockwood—one of the original founders of Jurassic Park—reached out to us. He sent his assistant, Eli Mills, to accompany this operation. Lockwood says he wants to resume oversight of the island and continue caring for the dinosaurs."
She turned and gestured for the man waiting outside to enter.
Eli Mills (Image) stepped in, dressed in a tailored suit and wearing a professional, confident smile.
If Jack were present, he would have recognized him instantly.
Eli Mills was the man who betrayed Benjamin Lockwood in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Despite his polished appearance and polite words, Mills had no interest in protecting the dinosaurs.
His real agenda was far more sinister: to gain control of the creatures, smuggle them off the island, and auction them on the black market for profit.